Oregon's AG created a sanctuary "toolkit" to help localities protect "migrants" from deportation
· Dec 26, 2024 · NottheBee.com

Look at what they're doing in Oregon to fortify the "sanctuary" status that the Beaver state has held for nearly four decades now.

Yes, Oregon wants to make the state safe for illegal immigrants and the top law enforcement officer in the state is creating a "toolkit" for communities to help them work AGAINST federal immigration authorities.

Oregon's top law enforcement officer rolled out what she called bilingual 'Sanctuary Promise Community Toolkit' to help residents refresh their knowledge of the Beaver State's relevant laws.

'Every person has the right to live, work, play, and learn safely in Oregon, period,' Oregon Democratic Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum said in a statement announcing the toolkit.

Oh, well I'm glad anyone from anywhere in the world is now welcome to "play" in Oregon. I'm sure most people coming across the border are really just all headed on the Oregon trail to get to the famed playgrounds and parks of the Pacific Northwest.

A press release from the attorney general's office noted Barilla's bill passed 'nearly unanimously' in 1987 but that by 2024, sanctuary laws have become an 'intensely partisan issue.'

'I asked my Civil Rights Unit here at the Oregon DOJ to do whatever we could to provide the people, businesses, and local governments of our state with easy-to-read materials to help them know their rights and educate others, and I'm so pleased with what they've put together,' Rosenblum said in her statement.

The toolkit is there, in essence, to remind Oregonians that they, by Oregon law, have no duty to aid the United States in a deportation program for illegal aliens. So the corporate fat cats can safely keep their low-wage illegal employees and be backed up by Oregon law.

The toolkit includes several FAQs, including 'how do I prepare myself and my family for encounters with ICE or other federal immigration authorities?' - 'Is there a place I can call to report ICE or other federal immigration authorities active right now in my community?' and 'After an encounter with ICE or other federal immigration authorities, what information should I write down?'

Oregon also hosts a statewide 'hotline' to report sanctuary law violations.

Hey, if Trump isn't able to deport all the illegals back to their home countries, then I'm totally open to dumping them by the busload in Portland!


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