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The Federal Statute Making Illegal Immigration A Crime Subject To Imprisonment For Six Months To Two Years


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“L.A. Favors Our Gangs Over Our Kids”


How Can You Tell If Someone Is A “Gang Member?”  Read the LAPD Manual


The California Street Terrorism Enforcement and Prevention Act.  Look at Section 186.22(f):  


  1. "[C]riminal street gang" means any ongoing organization, association, or group of three or more persons, whether formal or informal, having as one of its primary activities the commission of one or more of the criminal acts enumerated in paragraphs (1) to (25), inclusive, of subdivision (e), having a common name or common identifying sign or symbol, and whose members individually or collectively engage in or have engaged in a pattern of criminal gang activity.  [Cal. Penal Code Sect. 186.22(f).]


The 25 crimes to which the statute refers are as follows:


  1. (1) Assault with a deadly weapon or by means of force likely to produce great bodily injury, as defined in Section 245.

  2. (2) Robbery, as defined in Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 211) of Title 8 of Part 1.

  3. (3) Unlawful homicide or manslaughter, as defined in Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 187) of Title 8 of Part 1.

  4. (4) The sale, possession for sale, transportation, manufacture, offer for sale, or offer to manufacture controlled substances as defined in Sections 11054, 11055, 11056, 11057, and 11058 of the Health and Safety Code.

  5. (5) Shooting at an inhabited dwelling or occupied motor vehicle, as defined in Section 246.

  6. (6) Discharging or permitting the discharge of a firearm from a motor vehicle, as defined in subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 12034.

  7. (7) Arson, as defined in Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 450) of Title 13.

  8. (8) The intimidation of witnesses and victims, as defined in Section 136.1.

  9. (9) Grand theft, as defined in subdivision (a) or (c) of Section 487.

  10. (10) Grand theft of any firearm, vehicle, trailer, or vessel.

  11. (11) Burglary, as defined in Section 459.

  12. (12) Rape, as defined in Section 261.

  13. (13) Looting, as defined in Section 463.

  14. (14) Money laundering, as defined in Section 186.10.

  15. (15) Kidnapping, as defined in Section 207.

  16. (16) Mayhem, as defined in Section 203.

  17. (17) Aggravated mayhem, as defined in Section 205.

  18. (18) Torture, as defined in Section 206.

  19. (19) Felony extortion, as defined in Sections 518 and 520.

  20. (20) Felony vandalism, as defined in paragraph (1) of subdivision (b) of Section 594.

  21. (21) Carjacking, as defined in Section 215.

  22. (22) The sale, delivery, or transfer of a firearm, as defined in Section 12072.

  23. (23) Possession of a pistol, revolver, or other firearm capable of being concealed upon the person in violation of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 12101.

  24. (24) Threats to commit crimes resulting in death or great bodily injury, as defined in Section 422.

  25. (25) Theft and unlawful taking or driving of a vehicle, as defined in Section 10851 of the Vehicle Code.


U.S. Supreme Court case approving CIVIL deportation, as opposed to CRIMINAL procedure.


California Penal Code Provision 834b, requiring local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities


ICE’s “Operation Community Shield” Program Re Gangs


 
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