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|    Newsom Pardons Convicted Attempted Murde    |
|    24 Feb 26 10:35:33    |
      XPost: alt.crime, misc.immigration.usa, alt.hobbies.serial-murder       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics       From: noreply@mixmin.net              Since January 2026, sanctuary policies under Newsom have led to the       release of 4,561 criminal illegal aliens into California communities              In a blistering statement released Monday, the U.S. Department of       Homeland Security (DHS) condemned California Governor Gavin Newsom for       pardoning Somboon Phaymany, a Cambodian national and illegal alien       convicted of attempted murder and assault with a firearm — crimes that       stripped him of his green card and triggered a final order of removal.              Newsom pardoning an illegal alien convicted of attempted murder, so he       can remain in our country, is absolute INSANITY. These are the criminal       illegal aliens he and his sanctuary politicians are protecting. He is       putting the lives of all Americans at risk.”              Phaymany, who entered the U.S. legally but lost his green card after his       convictions, was sentenced in 1997 in San Diego to 14 years to life for       10 counts of premeditated attempted murder, assault with a       semi-automatic firearm, assault with a firearm, and conspiracy to commit       assault with a firearm. The crimes stemmed from a gang-related drive-by       shooting when he was 19. An immigration judge issued a final removal       order against him in 2019.              Newsom’s pardon erases those qualifying convictions for immigration       purposes, allowing Phaymany to reopen proceedings and remain in       California communities rather than face deportation by ICE.              This is not an isolated incident. As the California Globe previously       reported in February, DHS and ICE urged Newsom and Attorney General Rob       Bonta to honor more than 33,000 active ICE detainers for criminal       illegal aliens in California custody — a direct plea to stop the       revolving door of releases that endangers public safety.              Since January 2026, sanctuary policies under Newsom have led to the       release of 4,561 criminal illegal aliens into California communities,       including individuals with convictions or charges for 31 homicides, 661       assaults, and hundreds of other violent and serious offenses, according       to DHS data.              This pardon fits a disturbing pattern of California’s obstruction of       federal immigration enforcement. In December 2025, DHS launched its       “Worst of the Worst” webpage highlighting criminal aliens arrested by       ICE, with California accounting for thousands of entries.              Just last week, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass escalated the standoff by       banning ICE from staging operations on city property.              Federal courts continue to push back against California’s       against the state’s discriminatory mask ban on federal agents, and the       Ninth Circuit blocked the state’s entire “No Secret Police Act” in major       victories for the Trump DOJ.              sanctuary state policies prioritize criminal illegal aliens over       law-abiding residents. With President Trump and DHS Secretary Kristi       Noem ramping up enforcement, this pardon is yet another example of       Sacramento Democrats choosing chaos over safety.              https://californiaglobe.com/fl/newsom-pardons-convicted-attempted-murder-       illegal-alien-shields-him-from-deportation/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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