When the Government is Run by Crazies m/r:
Return of the Deported Criminal Illegals
Jerry Brown’s pardons pave the way.
On Christmas Eve, California governor Jerry Brown issued 132 pardons and 19 commutations,
the latest in the 1,059 pardons and 37 commutations he has granted
since regaining office in 2011. Brown thus surpasses the 404 pardons and
one commutation during his previous terms as governor (1975 to 1983),
and far exceeds the combined 15 pardons and 14 commutations from 1991
through 2010 under governors Pete Wilson, Gray Davis and Arnold
Schwarzenegger.Jerry Brown ran for president in 1976, 1980, and 1992 but came up a loser every time. The pardon binge doubtless helps the recurring governor feel the power but there’s more to his story. In an axis with the illegal lobby, Brown seeks to return those already deported to the United States, even those guilty of gun violence.
Hector Barajas entered the country illegally and served in U.S. Army from 1995-2001. After discharge, he developed a “substance abuse” problem and was convicted of shooting at an inhabited vehicle, serving more than a year in prison. Deported in 2004, Barajas reentered the USA illegally and was deported again in 2010. From Mexico, Barajas applied for executive clemency in the form of a gubernatorial pardon, which Brown granted this year, claiming that since jail Barajas has “lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character and conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen.”
This year Jerry Brown signed a package of stringent new gun laws, including restrictions on ammunition. On the other hand, the governor looked the other way at the Mexican national’s use of a firearm in the commission of a crime. As it happens, this is not a new development for Brown. ...
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