Slain L.A. Football Player's Dad: Trump Is Right on Immigration

Well, this certainly goes against the Narrative:

The family of an L.A. high school football star who was killed by an undocumented immigrant expressed support for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s controversial views on Mexican immigrants, standing with Trump as he spoke about the issue in Beverly Hills Friday. Relatives of Jamiel Shaw Jr. met with Trump at an undisclosed location Friday afternoon and later attended a news conference with him. Shaw died at age 17 in a 2008 shooting near his Arlington Heights home when gang member Pedro Espinoza mistook him for a rival gang member because of the victim’s red Spider-Man backpack.

Espinoza, who was in the country illegally, was in 2012 sentenced to death for the murder. He had jumped out of a vehicle, shot Shaw in the stomach and then fired a second execution-style shot in his head.

Shaw was a running back at Los Angeles High School and had been named the Southern League’s most valuable player. He reportedly drew interest from Stanford and Rutgers universities.

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Throw the “racist” argument right back in their faces — the war on L.A.’s black community by Hispanic gangs is one of the great unwritten stories — and start holding “sanctuary cities” responsible for the crimes committed by illegals. Even some Democrats are finally figuring out that “sanctuary” — from what? — is a loser for them.

You can read some chilling statistics on the extent of illegal-alien crime in the United States here.

 

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