Sheriff Grady Judd
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But when you go to California, the felons own California.
When you go to New York, the felons own New York.
When you go to Washington, D.C., the felons own Washington, D.C., maybe in more ways than one.
But the reality is that people move to the line that's drawn, right?
And then they stop.
So as long as they can commit crime, they will.
And then if you're permissive like that, then you get the me too's.
Well, if he can do it.
I can get away with it.
I can get away with it as well.
And that's what we're seeing in California and New York, the me too's.
If you've ever had a line that should have been drawn in the sand when the illegal immigrants say,
beat down the two New York police officers.
NYPD did a great job and I think arrested most, if not all, of the ones, the gang that beat them down.
So you get this.
They're in a gang.
They're here in this country illegally.
They beat down two New York City police officers.
So they not only beat down a person, they not only beat down a police officer, but they beat down our government.
Then we take them to court, and the judge releases them without having to post bail, and they're not even in this country illegally.