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California just passed a law to hide bacon-wrapped hot dog vendors from ICE, because apparently street food protection is now a state priority. While red states are working with federal immigration enforcement to make communities safer, California is busy shielding vendor databases from the very agents tasked with enforcing our immigration laws. We've got states like Texas and Florida requiring local law enforcement to cooperate with ICE, and then you have California literally passing laws to protect criminal illegals selling danger dogs on street corners. The divide couldn't be clearer - some states want law and order, others want to virtue signal their way to chaos. Look, I get it, bacon-wrapped hot dogs are legendary LA street food, but since when did unlicensed vendors get special protection from federal law enforcement? Is this really where California wants to spend taxpayer money and legislative energy? What's next, special immunity for unlicensed taco trucks? Hit subscribe if you're tired of watching states pick and choose which laws matter, and share this with anyone who thinks our immigration system has gone completely off the rails.
By Sean Reynolds4.4
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California just passed a law to hide bacon-wrapped hot dog vendors from ICE, because apparently street food protection is now a state priority. While red states are working with federal immigration enforcement to make communities safer, California is busy shielding vendor databases from the very agents tasked with enforcing our immigration laws. We've got states like Texas and Florida requiring local law enforcement to cooperate with ICE, and then you have California literally passing laws to protect criminal illegals selling danger dogs on street corners. The divide couldn't be clearer - some states want law and order, others want to virtue signal their way to chaos. Look, I get it, bacon-wrapped hot dogs are legendary LA street food, but since when did unlicensed vendors get special protection from federal law enforcement? Is this really where California wants to spend taxpayer money and legislative energy? What's next, special immunity for unlicensed taco trucks? Hit subscribe if you're tired of watching states pick and choose which laws matter, and share this with anyone who thinks our immigration system has gone completely off the rails.

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