🚨 SB 54 Let Him Walk Free. Now ICE Has to Find Him in Your Neighborhood
Carlos was no low-level offender.
He was convicted of dealing fentanyl while armed. He had already been deported—three times. He posed a clear danger to our community. But because of California’s SB 54, the jail was prohibited by law from notifying ICE or turning him over.
So, what happened?
He walked out the front door. Free. Armed. And still in the country illegally.
Under SB 54, local law enforcement cannot transfer even violent, repeat offenders to ICE custody—forcing federal agents to hunt them down in the open. That means ICE is now going door to door in our neighborhoods—near schools, homes, and businesses—just to do what should’ve been done safely at the jail.
📽️ This video lays out the real-world danger that Sacramento politicians refuse to confront.
📌 This is a hypothetical example based on real cases.
SB 54 doesn’t make us safer. It ties the hands of law enforcement and puts the public in harm’s way.
➡️ Watch the video.
➡️ Share it with your friends.
➡️ Then join us in demanding change.
🛑 It’s time to repeal SB 54 and restore public safety.
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