Tuesday, July 19, 2011

It's really not their fault.


You see, being a criminal is something that is entirely outside of the average illegal alien's control. They literally can't help it that they are "illegal aliens" and therefore. criminals and therefore, not allowed to obtain drivers licenses etc. So why should they be punished for unjust "status offenses?"

See how simple egalitarianism is. See how simple it works. It's all a matter of fairness after all. And if someone is being deprived of anything at all? Then the culprit is most certainly societal unfairness in America.

This so called chief of police ought to be run out of town on a rail. But that won't happen. because the tipping point has already been reached in LA. There are now more illegals in LA than there are legals and the same is true for the entire state of California.

No more impounds for illegals.
Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck said his department impounds about 1,000 cars a year from illegal immigrants at sobriety checkpoints – not because they’re drunk but because they don’t have driver’s licenses.
“As we reviewed our impound policies it became obvious to me that they had disparate impact on individuals based on something that was entirely out of their control," Beck said.
California doesn’t issue driver’s licenses to undocumented immigrants.
Under the new policy, officers will give unlicensed illegal immigrants “reasonable time” to find someone else to drive their cars home.
“No longer will these checkpoints have an adverse impact on somebody merely because of their (immigration) status," Beck said. "The sad truth is that the people who were most impacted by this law were the people that could afford it the least.”
The chief said unlicensed U.S. citizens and legal residents stopped at checkpoints will also be allowed “reasonable time” to find someone else to drive their car home.
Critics of Beck's policy have said undocumented immigrants are not supposed to be in the United States in the first place, and should not be driving.
Latino civil rights activists hailed the Beck’s decision.

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