Just give them free money from the tax payer and they'll be happy :-) |
Pedro Figueroa-Zarceno, who is from El Salvador and was living in the U.S. illegally, walked into a police station on December 2, 2015, to recover his stolen car. When he left the station, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) immediately took him into custody.
Figueroa-Zarceno recently reached the massive settlement agreement with the city attorney's office. The agreement must be approved by the city's Board of Supervisors.
Immigration advocate Roberto Hernandez joined Tucker Carlson tonight to debate the controversial payout.
Tucker argued it's "insane" that the city is paying Hernandez because they actually enforced U.S. federal immigration law.
"You shouldn't pay a criminal for breaking the law," Tucker said. "And that's what San Francisco is doing."
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