Lawbreakers Not Allowed to be Arrested at Courthouses

California Chief Justice says ICE shouldn’t arrest illegals at Courthouses. 

Illegals. Not arrested. 

Let that sink in. 

The latest Supreme Court Chief Justice “activist” hails from California. Hide your shock. Rather than coordinate efforts with her fellow federal authorities, she’s doing everything she can to work against the law. Which, again, she took an oath to uphold.

In her own words:

California’s Supreme Court Chief Justice has forcefully called on federal immigration agents to stop looking in California’s courtrooms for people they suspect are living in the country illegally.

State Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye said Tuesday she feels it’s her duty to speak out on federal policy that allows Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officials to detain people in and around courtrooms, a practice she said has been “in full force.”

“If no one ever speaks out, then we can never be the land of the free and the home of the brave,” Cantil-Sakauye said. “Courthouses should not be used as bait … Enforcement policies that include stalking courthouses and arrested undocumented immigrants, the vast majority of whom pose no risk to public safety, are neither safe nor fair. I respectfully request that you refrain from this sort of enforcement in California’s courthouses.”