continuing now with lead story danger from criminal alien felons in america. with us here in new york city monica crowley from washington kirsten powers both fox news analysts. do you support kate s law? i don t. i m afraid to say. i think this is obviously a horrible tragedy and i feel terrible for the family. i don t think this is the solution to the problem. i think that it s actually going to have more harm cause more harm to people who have not committed horrible crimes like this that maybe have committed a felony but a felony is not the same thing as a murder. and it could, i think have a really bad impact on people on the families of even legalism grants who are here who are not citizens. very sharply defined law felons who are deported come back get five and you oppose that? look i just wrote a column a couple weeks ago
violating federal law. the law enforcement people who are not doing their jobs, the san francisco people ne don t do it they get charged with crime. you know they are going to do it, the other thing william is, in l.a. there is a lot of illegal alien gangs. cops know who these gangs are. they know who has been convicted. once kate s law passes they swoop them right off the street and they are out five years. okay? they can swoop them up just for being here with a felony. so, that s why we have to get it done. so this trial of this drug dealer is ongoing in spokane, right? right as we speak the murder trial? it s actually coming up in november, bill but yeah, they are in custody right now. all right. now, in fresno, california, there was such a problem with criminal illegal aliens that the sheriff there did the right thing. tell us about that. so california has a law called the trust act which prohibits sheriffs, which
steinle family, to your knowledge. to who? to the family of the woman who was brutally murdered by this individual who had committed seven different felonies in four different states in my understanding who had been deported and kept coming back. has the administration reached out to that family? i m sorry, i don t know the answer to that question, sir. hard to believe he didn t even know who kate steinle was. he is the director of homeland security. also hard to believe there is a case going on right now in spokane washington, this man 48-year-old deported nine times charged with murdering david whitman. police say mendoza and whitman dealt drugs in the spokane area. joining us now is william la jeunesse. is there any information how mendoza can get into this country 10 times illegally? no. clearly the border is not as
now my frame of reference on nuclear inspections is scant but i do believe this, the deal was the best the u.s.a. could do. iran would not move any further at this point. we could have continued sanctions and maybe they would have been more accommodating down the road. however, they might have stepped up nuke weapon production and also increased terror activity. it s all speculation. the one thing everybody should do is keep an open mind on the situation. thus we now present both sides of the iranian nuke deal. joining us from washington matthew dust, president of the foundation for middle east peace and here in the city matt boot foreign relations. you oppose the bill and why. i do bill. i was well enunciated by george schultz and henry kissinger that pointed out that negotiations with iran began with the goal ending the iranian nuclear program and they are winding up by legit mating that program. down the road? they are legitimating the program right now. they are delaying sl
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