Grand Theft Auto: California – Washington Examiner

When you combine uncontrolled illegal immigration with a refusal to prosecute crimes, you get a society similar to that in a Big Theft Auto game.

In other words, you get Governor Gavin Newsom’s California.

Southern California has been a hotbed of gang crime this summer. Four people were arrested over the summer for a March robbery in San Bernardino County, with all four suspected of having ties to Inland Empire gangs and a series of home invasions and extortion schemes against local businesses. Earlier in August, a man was executed in broad daylight in Glendale, amid reports that he owned a marijuana dispensary and was killed by the Jalisco New Generation cartel for “protection money.”

Just weeks earlier, it was announced that 37 accused members of Los Angeles street gangs were facing federal charges of murder, fentanyl trafficking and racketeering, as authorities searched for eight more suspects who may have fled to Mexico.

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GTA’s San Andreas and Sons of Anarchy Charming are fictional towns based on California’s crime problems of the past, and yet somehow they would be right at home in Newsom’s new California. Truth is stranger than fiction, but in California, the two are equally violent.

As it turns out, an open southern border, coupled with California’s promise of “sanctuary” is a perfect mix to attract the horrible types of people who live violent lives and inflict that violence on others through extortion schemes. Newsom’s open invitation to some of the worst people the world has to offer, as California relaxes its sentencing laws, makes the state that much more dangerous. Who needs a sixth installment in the Big Theft Auto series where you can experience the real deal under Newsom’s “leadership”.

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