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Unhappy Immigrant Murders Four In-Laws in San Jose

We know that foreigners residing in a new country experience extra stresses that can occasionally lead to horrific crimes of mass murder, such as occurred at Virginia Tech (32 killed).

But the murder of four Vietnamese in San Jose was more complex: the killer Chi Dinh Ta was angry at his wife’s family because they […]

Santa Clara County Supervisors Vote to Continue Sanctuary for Illegal Alien Criminals

Local police and other friends of public safety were outraged on Tuesday when the county supes unanimously chose to maintain its sanctuary policy. The debate was sparked by the murder of Bambi Larson by an illegal alien from El Salvador, Carlos Eduardo Arevalo-Carranza.

Protecting public safety is supposed to rank high on the priorities of […]

Santa Clara County Considers Its Sanctuary Policy following Preventable Murder

Wednesday’s San Jose Mercury News included a front page story considering how Santa Clara County should treat illegal aliens living there after a shocking crime.

Local open-border types brought their signs showing support for lawbreaking foreigners rather than public safety for the community.

The meeting was prompted by the terrible murder of Bambi Larson, […]

San Jose Woman Is Murdered by Salvadoran Illegal Who Was Protected by California Sanctuary Policy

The murder of 59-nine-year-old Bambi Larson earlier this month has been a stark reminder of how little the safety of citizens matters in the Democrat-run sanctuary state of California.

Below, illegal alien Carlos Eduardo Arevalo Carranza (left) stabbed Larson to death in her home, inflicting “extensive and deep” wounds on the mother of two.

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California Residents Flee the Once-Golden State

It’s not news that California residents are escaping the worsened crime, traffic, housing prices and general crowdiness, but a landlord bringing his tenants along to a new state gets attention.

The unusual circumstance made the front page of the San Jose Mercury News on Friday:

A few decades back, San Jose was a rather […]