The trial for Kate Steinle’s alleged illegal alien murderer
began on Monday, two years after her tragic, unnecessary demise. The Sacramento Bee Editorial Board argues
that sanctuary cities are not to blame, but rather San Francisco’s lack of social
services for homeless transients. I am surprised that the the Editorial Board didn’t
demand more gun control.
Steinle’s unthinkable murder forced destructive sanctuary
city policies to the forefront of the national debate on immigration. However,
in typical liberal fashion, the editorial snidely disputes this argument, even
disdaining “conservative” opinion on illegal immigration. First there’s the
mocking “cue the chant ‘Build the Wall’” phrase, trying to turn the demand for
border security into a mindless, meaningless mantra. For decades, Americans
have demanded a barrier along the Southern border. Even moderate conservative Charles
Krauthammer advocates for “the wall”—and he is no fan of President Trump. The editorial then takes a subtle jab
at Bill O’Reilly—"when he still had a job at Fox News”—because he demanded
the arrest of all elected officials complicit in sanctuary city policies.
Actually, it
is a federal crime to aid and abet illegal aliens.
More to the point, the editorial references one Breitbart article which exposed the
sketchy statistics relating to illegal alien crimes, written by then
Editor-in-chief Ben Shapiro: Media
Cover Up Illegal Immigrant Criminality. Shapiro focused on the media’s
obsessions with political correctness in reference to illegal
aliens—“undocumented immigrant”, “immigrant without legal status,” etc. He outlined
the media’s determination to remove mention of an assailant’s unlawful status
in the country. The Democratic Party and the left-wing open borders phalanx of
Big Business, Big Labor, and Big La Raza also downplay this factor in illegal
alien murders committed on American soil, citing that “all murders are bad.” Sure,
but illegal alien criminals in our country should have never been here, and if our
immigration laws had been enforced, those deaths would have never occurred.
This part escapes most reporters and editors.
I was stunned by this complaisant editorial defending
sanctuary cities. I
contacted the Editorial page editor Dan Morain. My first question dealt
with the seemingly snide aside toward conservatives at the end of the
editorial: “The Steinle family deserves the facts –not the echo chamber that is
the court of conservative public opinion.” Morain advised not to read too much
into that statement. Rather than calling Zarate’s presence on San Francisco
streets “a crime”, he cited it as an example of negligent “dumping”. It is true
that city officials and hospitals have engaged in unlawful dumping of mentally and
physically ill transients, but that outrage should focus on citizens not
getting basic services from our elected officials.
Besides, Zarate was a not mentally ill transient. This
illegal alien deliberately fled to San Francisco. He had another felony warrant
against him in Texas. He knew that immigration officials would not seek him out
in “Sanctuary City” Francisco. He stole the firearm that he discharged to kill
Steinle from a federal official. Both actions prove malice aforethought and
calculation, and both require a sound mind and body.
I asked for Morain’s views about sanctuary city policies. He
contended that the term is misused. “Police should be allowed to do their jobs.
ICE should be allowed to their jobs.” Not satisfied, I asked: “Should cities
comply with ICE detainers?” He was evasive: “I think that cities should follow
the law.” Really?! I tried to pin him down: “Well, the law is greatly in
dispute at this time.” No, it isn’t. One Oregon federal district court struck
down the detainers, but ICE has since then updated them to assure municipal compliance.
The media’s compassion for illegals instead of the victims’
families is just astounding. Another example of this misplaced media fawning
affected Angie Morfin of Salinas, CA—whose son was murdered by an illegal alien
gangbanger: “No one ever contacted me … from Sacramento. [T]he Latino leaders
and politicians all treat me like poison. The media … have always said that
that I had too much hate in my heart.” Morain
also dismissed my questions about his contact with victims of illegals,
initially cutting me off with “Yes, I have met with many victims of crimes.” Yes,
but what about those connected to victims killed by illegals? I told him to let
me finish. Morain admitted to me that he had not met with Kate’s parents.
Here we find how deep the liberal bias distorts the news and
these troublesome trends. A number of times, Morain said “You will probably not
agree with me.” Yes, that’s clear, but I am interested in why the press is so
determined to push the sob stories. When it comes to violent crimes committed
by illegals, the media downplays the lawlessness, pities the illegal alien
criminal, and ignores the grieving parents. However in one sense, Morain is
right about “dumping”. San Francisco refused to comply with the ICE detainer
for Jose Zarate, and the city “dumped” the illegal on city streets.
The press largely dismisses the dark side of illegal
immigration. They shed compassion on the illegals, often refusing to call them
“illegal”. They want to promote open border policies and denigrate the
government for not giving enough of taxpayer-subsidized benefits, even though
sanctuary cities have ignored their primary role of protecting the rights and
safety of the citizens.
Why such complaisance from the media?
I submit it largely goes back to the progressive worldview,
one which posits that a large, providential government creating a better
environment for all people would ensure that the basic goodness of man would
emerge. The Rousseau world-view of the goodness of man, a one-world utopia
where borders don’t matter and national identity phases away still drives the
vantage point of these liberals. These illegal aliens are just victims of the
global disturbances and distortions. It’s not their fault they become bad actors
in a city. These illegals are not even criminals, but rather misguided souls
who should have received the proper help from the government.
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