Update on illegal immigrant juvenile felons harbored by San Francisco officials:
Hundreds of adult illegals also got sanctuary
It turns out that San Francisco wasn't shielding just juvenile illegal immigrants from deportation if they committed crimes - City Hall officials have discovered that there are 372 convicted adult felons on probation in the city who weren't reported to the feds.
Hundreds of adult illegals also got sanctuary 30% of S.F. juvenile offenders actually adults
Nearly 30 percent of the felony offenders San Francisco juvenile justice officials have
reported to federal immigration authorities since the city stopped shielding youths from deportation have turned out to be adults, authorities say.
The city's Juvenile Probation Department has referred 58 offenders to federal authorities since Mayor Gavin Newsom announced July 2 that the city no longer would protect youths from deportation under San Francisco's sanctuary law. The mayor took the step after The Chronicle revealed that the city was paying for flights home and $7,000-a-month group homes for underage, undocumented offenders, who as adults could face prison and automatic deportation.
Of those 58 offenders, authorities have concluded that 17 - or 29.3 percent - were adults, based on immigration records and the statements of offenders themselves, federal immigration officials say.
30% of S.F. juvenile offenders actually adults
Immigration Official: Mr. Illegal-Immigrant-Convicted-Felon how old are you?
Mr. IICF: 16
Immigration Official: But it says here you have a ten year old son.
Mr. IICF: Er, well, my wife was older.