When Laws Are Not Enforced, Anarchy Follows

From Victor Davis Hanson:

Worse still, when one law is left unenforced, then all sorts of other laws are weakened.

The result of hundreds of “sanctuary cities” is not just to forbid full immigration enforcement in particular jurisdictions. They also signal that U.S. immigration law, and by extension other laws, can be ignored.

The presence of an estimated 12 million or more foreign nationals unlawfully living in the U.S. without legal consequence sends a similar message. The logical result is the current caravan of thousands of Central Americans now inching its way northward to enter the U.S. illegally.

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  1. jbob45's avatar jbob45

    In Texas a drivers license is considered a birthright. In matters concerning traffic safety, if the automotive lunacy and chaos that fills Houston’s streets is any indicator, ignorance of the law is not an excuse, ignorance is also a birthright. Immigrants would be right at home down h’yar. Hells bells, let all the bozos in – couldn’t make it any worse than the native borns already have.

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