Somerville Mayor Calls Out Presidential Candidate Over Illegal Immigrant Comments
Jindal’s campaign is being bankrolled mainly by a few millionaire boatbuilders from his native Louisiana.
Rosenberg, D-Amherst, said states and cities such as Somerville are in a “real tough spot” when determining how to deal with undocumented immigrants who may have been living and working in the United States for decades with no path to pursue citizenship.
Congress should criminalize sanctuary city policies by making city officials that enact those policies an accessory to the crimes committed by the unauthorized immigrants those policies enabled.
“I’d also make them civilly liable so that families, victim’s families could sue”, he continued. He says using Jindal’s money there is his best approach to raise his numbers to get into future big debates.
Jindal further advocated for such substantive measures while speaking on the “Boston Herald Radio” show on Monday.
“Absolutely”, he responded. “I would hold them as an accomplice, make them criminally culpable”.
He may have missed the cut for the prime time Presidential debate, but Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal is one of the most talked about candidate on Facebook.
“We’re going to have loads of snacks, and, yes, adult beverages will be served”, Jindal said of the festivities. “My plan will hit these lawless city leaders where it hurts by holding them directly accountable for crimes”.
Curatone additionally taunted Jindal for his measly displaying within the presidential polls, noting that he is did not recover from 2 %.
Bobby Jindal is being in comparison with dimwitted TV Marine Gomer Pyle for suggesting the mayors of so-called “sanctuary cities” must be thrown in jail for harboring unlawful immigrants.
Louisiana Governor Jindal ranked 13th in the standings for the first GOP debate as calculated by Fox News, the sponsor of the event, based on an average of five recent polls.
Relegated to the second tier of the Republican presidential debate, Bobby Jindal stuck to familiar themes on an evening dominated by two persons who were not even there – Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.