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Three Pac-12 teams (Utah, Oregon and USC) crack the AP preseason poll, which matters more than you think

August 15, 2022 by www.denverpost.com Leave a Comment

The Pac-12 placed just three teams in the Associated Press preseason top-25 poll on Monday, tying the Big 12 for the smallest contingent among the Power Five leagues and continuing a downward trend for the conference that isn’t as meaningless as it seems.

Utah landed in the No. 7 spot, the highest starting position in school history, and was followed by No. 11 Oregon and No. 14 USC. The SEC led all leagues with six teams in the top-25, including No. 1 Alabama.

The preseason human polls and computer rankings are often dismissed as meaningless projections, but they matter locally as a potential spark for ticket sales and philanthropy.

The AP poll also carries lasting impact at the conference level because of the multiplier effect. The more ranked teams to start the season, the greater the likelihood of large-scale representation during the season.

Those in-season rankings affect decisions made by TV networks, which tend to devote premium broadcast windows to matchups between top-25 teams.

“The preseason rankings aren’t real, but they affect how teams move up and down once you start clobbering each other in conference play,” said Sam Schwartzstein, who served as the XFL’s director of operations, innovation and strategy from 2018-20 and has studied the analytics behind attendance and TV ratings at the college level.

“You want to end up with as many ranked vs. ranked games as you can get.”

The Pac-12 has followed a fairly clear arc in the AP preseason poll since adding Colorado and Utah in the summer of 2011.

Poorly represented at first, it enjoyed a stellar middle stretch before the recent downturn:

2011

Three: No. 3 Oregon, No. 7 Stanford, No. 25 USC

2012

Three: No. 1 USC, No. 5 Oregon, No. 21 Stanford

2013

Five: No. 3 Oregon, No. 4 Stanford, No. 21 UCLA, No. 24 USC, No. 25 Oregon State

2014

Six: No. 3 Oregon, No. 7 UCLA, No. 11 Stanford, No. 15 USC, No. 19 ASU, No. 25 Washington

2015

Six: No. 7 Oregon, No. 8 USC, No. 13 UCLA, No. 15 ASU, No. 21 Stanford, No. 22 Arizona

2016

Five: No. 8 Stanford, No. 14 Washington, No. 16 UCLA, No. 20 USC, No. 24 Oregon

2017

Four: No. 4 USC, No. 8 Washington, No. 14 Stanford, No. 24 Washington State

2018

Four: No. 6 Washington, No. 13 Stanford, No. 15 USC, No. 24 Oregon

2019

Five: No. 11 Oregon, No. 13 Washington, No. 14 Utah, No. 23 Washington State, No. 25 Stanford

2020

Three: No. 9 Oregon, No. 17 USC, No. 22 Utah

2021

Five: No. 11 Oregon, No. 15 USC, No. 20 Washington, No. 24 Utah, No. 25 ASU

2022

Three: No. 7 Utah, No. 11 Oregon, No. 14 USC

Schwartzstein, a former Stanford offensive lineman, used predictive modeling to devise business strategies for the XFL.

He believes the Pac-12 should take whatever steps are necessary to “get your content engine in front of as many people as possible.”

That process starts long before the first kickoff and tracks closely with a page from the Pac-12 playbook that hasn’t been used in years: The conference should consider sending the head coaches and top players on a late-spring media tour to the East Coast, Schwartzstein said, with stops in New York City and ESPN’s headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut.

It did just that during the early years of former commissioner Larry Scott’s tenure as he attempted to raise the conference’s national profile. But the annual trips eventually ended, in part because of resistance from the head coaches.

Stanford’s David Shaw made a solo appearance in Bristol in the summer of 2018 for the so-called ‘car wash,’ in which college coaches experience a barrage of interviews with ESPN reporters, make appearances on ESPN shows and chats with ESPN executives.

The conference could send coaches and players to New York City, as well:

Of the 63 media members who vote in the AP poll, 11 live in New England or the mid-Atlantic region. (The dispersal of AP voters is based on the total number of FBS teams in each state.)

With the growth of video-conferencing options like Zoom, in-person trips to the East Coast aren’t essential for preseason promotion.

But the timing of any endeavors is vital: The Pac-12 should make every effort to commence its PR campaign before the middle of July, when other Power Five leagues stage their in-person media festivities.

The accepted approach of laying low through the first half of the summer, until the Pac-12’s own media bash in Los Angeles at the end of July, makes it difficult for teams and players to gain meaningful traction with voters — especially when the AP’s preseason ballots are due Aug. 1.

But above all, changing the PR dynamic requires buy-in from the coaches and players.

The conference office simply has no mechanism to require key football personnel to participate in late-spring and early-summer media events that could sway voters, impact the rankings and position the Pac-12 to benefit from the multiplier effect.

“The rankings drive attendance, and they drive TV decisions,” Schwartzstein said.

“The Pac-12 needs to be thinking about how it can get as many teams in the preseason rankings as possible.”

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Exclusive–Wilcox: America’s 10 Most Dangerous Sanctuary Cities

August 16, 2022 by www.breitbart.com Leave a Comment

WASHINGTON—New York City has long been considered America’s top big city in terms of population, economy and other factors. Now it has a new distinction as America’s Worst Sanctuary City, based on data compiled by the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI).

The Big Apple was the second-worst sanctuary community in IRLI’s last such ranking in 2019. Since then, the city has doubled down on its dangerous sanctuary policies to earn the shameful top position.

“These communities have earned their places on this list because of incredibly poor leadership at the city, county and state levels,” said Dale L. Wilcox, IRLI’s executive director and general counsel. “Data overwhelmingly shows that sanctuary policies lead to more crime, fear and death. The leaders of these communities should not escape accountability for the damage they have caused. Their residents deserve much more.”

“Sanctuary policies only provide sanctuary to criminals, not to immigrant communities,” said Tom Homan, IRLI senior fellow and former acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). “Immigrant communities don’t want criminals in their neighborhoods either. Victims and witnesses of crime don’t want the offender back in their communities to seek revenge. All communities deserve protection from criminals but sanctuary policies put immigrant communities at greater risk of crime.”

Sanctuary communities refuse to cooperate with ICE to remove dangerous criminal aliens. They instead release criminal aliens, endangering people in the community, as well as the country at large. Because of its brazen defiance of federal immigration laws, sanctuary communities often attract other criminal aliens who make those communities more dangerous to other illegal aliens as well as legal residents.

The rankings for IRLI’s 2022 list of America’s Worst Sanctuary Communities and supporting information for each community are below.

1. New York City, New York

2. Los Angeles, California

3. Chicago, Illinois

4. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

5. San Francisco, California

6. Minneapolis, Minnesota

7. Seattle, Washington

8. Wake County, North Carolina

9. Middlesex County, New Jersey

10. Portland, Oregon

#1 – New York, New York

Mayor: Eric Adams

Despite new mayor and former New York Police Department (NYPD) officer Eric Adams’s pledge to crack down on rampant crime, New York is paying a terrible price for former Mayor Bill de Blasio’s eight years of supporting radical sanctuary policies.

The New York City Council passed legislation this year granting noncitizens the right to vote in local elections. The bill was supported by the recently-inaugurated Adams. Despite his tough-on-crime rhetoric, Adams has supported New York’s sanctuary status and continued de Blasio’s pro-illegal alien policies.

A New York state court later struck down the noncitizen voting law, ruling that allowing noncitizens to vote violates the state constitution. The Immigration Reform Law Institute filed a brief with the court in opposition to the law.

ICE issued subpoenas in January 2020 to obtain information about criminal illegal aliens being shielded by New York City officials. The agency also announced in 2020 the arrests of 54 illegal aliens in the New York City area. Some of those arrested were charged with grievous crimes, including rape, sexual assault against a minor, and robbery, among other offenses.

In 2019, New York released more than 7,500 illegal aliens back into the streets, including some with murder and sex abuse convictions. In the same year, the city banned the legally correct term “illegal alien,” threatening fines of up to $250,000 for violators.

U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who represents New York’s 14th district in the city, has called for the abolishment of ICE and described border detention facilities as “concentration camps.”

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 11: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), officers prepare for morning operations to arrest undocumented immigrants on April 11, 2018 in New York City. New York is considered a "sanctuary city" for undocumented immigrants, and ICE receives little or no cooperation from local law enforcement. ICE said that officers arrested 225 people for violation of immigration laws during the 6-day operation, the largest in New York City in recent years. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 11: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), officers prepare for morning operations to arrest undocumented immigrants on April 11, 2018 in New York City. New York is considered a “sanctuary city” for undocumented immigrants, and ICE receives little or no cooperation from local law enforcement. ICE said that officers arrested 225 people for violation of immigration laws during the 6-day operation, the largest in New York City in recent years. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

#2- Los Angeles, California

Mayor: Eric Garcetti

Los Angeles has become a safe haven for criminals of all stripes since District Attorney George Gascon was sworn into office in late 2020. Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said in an interview earlier this year that crime has become “profitable” under Gascon’s leadership.

“We’re having people [from] out of county, out of state, coming here to L.A. to do home invasion robberies, burglaries,” the sheriff said. “Foreign nationals [are] coming here to do burglaries.”

However, Villanueva also announced and supported a permanent ban on ICE transfers in 2020, saying that “There is no greater threat to public safety than a million undocumented immigrants who are afraid to report crime.”

If illegal aliens are afraid to report a crime, it is more because of scare tactics by anti-borders politicians than agency policies. Those here illegally who report a crime against them not only are not deported, they can also get special protective status. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services offers a U visa as a set-aside for victims of certain crimes who have suffered abuse and then are helpful to law enforcement in an investigation.

Los Angeles County voted in 2020 to pay $14 million to illegal aliens who had previously been held in detention. Also that year, ICE lodged an immigration detainer on a Salvadoran national serving time for a murder conviction. The request was not honored, and Carlos Morales-Ramirez was released onto the streets, then convicted of second-degree murder.

Mayor Eric Garcetti released a video in 2019 promising to defy the Trump Administration and federal immigration authorities.

“I want you to know, you do not need to be afraid. Your city is on your side, and rest assured, here in Los Angeles we are not coordinating with ICE,” Garcetti said.

In fiscal year 2019, ICE wanted to arrest 11,000 illegal aliens in Los Angeles, but only five percent were turned over. The following year, a report from the Washington Examiner found that Los Angeles jails had refused to turn over more than 25,000 criminal illegal aliens.

“When a law enforcement agency fails to honor these immigration detainers and releases serious criminal offenders back onto the streets, it undermines our ability to protect public safety and carry out our national security mission,” Dave Marin, ICE’s ERO Los Angeles Field Office Director said.

ICE arrested a 40-year-old citizen of El Salvador in 2020 who had been released onto the streets despite being convicted of first-degree murder in 2009. In 2021 and 2022, 81 percent of illegal aliens ICE sought to remove from California were allowed to stay.

People wait in line to get into a California Department of Motor Vehicles office in Los Angeles in February 2009. The DMV is training 900 newly hired employees in anticipation of a crush of applications this January, when immigrants without legal status may begin applying for a special driver’s license under a new law. ROBYN BECK/AFP/GETTY IMAGES

#3 – Chicago, Illinois

Mayor: Lori Lightfoot

On Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s watch, Chicago has become a lawless hellscape, where weekends of double-digit shooting victims are the norm. City police have arrested the fewest number of suspects in at least 20 years, and last year Chicago broke a 25-year record when it had more than 800 homicides.

Even while dealing with a record crime wave, Chicago has maintained its commitment to be a haven for criminal aliens seeking to avoid accountability from federal immigration laws.

In 2020, as her city was dealing with the COVID-19 outbreak, Lightfoot signed an executive order making illegal aliens eligible for all state benefits.

In the midst of the city’s historic crime surge, Lightfoot signed a city ordinance which prohibited city officials from cooperating with ICE to detain illegal aliens, even if the alien is in the city’s gang database or is facing criminal charges.

In 2019, Cook County District Attorney Kimberly Foxx hired a Policy and Legal Advisor, Michael Kasprzynski, who worked to shield criminal illegal aliens from deportation.

ICE arrested 88 illegal aliens in the Chicago area in a massive sweep in 2020. Many of the aliens arrested had violent criminal histories, including some with murder and rape convictions.

“These terrible policies protect dangerous criminals and street gang members over Chicago’s own citizens,” said Tony Pham, ICE’s senior official performing the duties of the director at the time.

Illinois began offering free healthcare to some illegal aliens this year. The state also has one of the largest senior illegal alien populations in the country, which is expected to reach as high as 55,000 by 2030, according to some estimates.

CHICAGO, IL - DECEMBER 10: Illinois residents wait in line at a driver services facility on December 10, 2013 in Chicago, Illinois. Illinois recently began a Temporary Visitors Driver's License (TVDL) program which allows undocumented immigrants to obtain a driver's license. The applicants must have an Illinois address, prove 12 months of residency in the state, and have a valid passport or consular card to be eligible. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

CHICAGO, IL – DECEMBER 10: Illinois residents wait in line at a driver services facility on December 10, 2013 in Chicago, Illinois. Illinois recently began a Temporary Visitors Driver’s License (TVDL) program which allows undocumented immigrants to obtain a driver’s license. The applicants must have an Illinois address, prove 12 months of residency in the state, and have a valid passport or consular card to be eligible. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

#4 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Mayor: Jim Kenney

Philadelphia has been in the news mostly for its George Soros-funded District Attorney Larry Krasner and his agenda to empty out the city’s jails and give light sentences to violent offenders. At the same time, his office has pushed for increasingly dangerous sanctuary policies.

In 2021, an IRLI investigation revealed the extent to which Krasner was turning Philadelphia into a magnet for criminal aliens. Shortly after assuming office, Krasner appointed immigration attorney Caleb Arnold to consult on criminal cases involving non-citizens. IRLI’s investigation showed that Arnold “has consulted with noncitizen defendants who have been charged with rape, murder, rape of a child, forcible rape, sexual assault, unlawful contact of a minor, attempted murder, among other crimes.”

In 2020, ICE released a scathing statement criticizing the city’s refusal to honor an ICE detainer on a 36-year-old Mexican national with a lengthy criminal history, which included arrests for assault, terroristic threats, and robbery, among other crimes. The city defended its sanctuary policies, accusing the Trump White House of attempting to “coerce” them to end the policy.

This year an exasperated Mayor Jim Kenney said the onslaught of crime in his city has rendered his life joyless, and that he looks forward to his term ending in January 2024.

“I’ll be happy when I’m not here — when I’m not mayor and I can enjoy some stuff,” Kenney said.

While Krasner’s conduct has garnered the bulk of media attention, Kenney has been an enthusiastic participant in the city’s decline. This could be seen in the 2018 viral video of him dancing at the news that Philadelphia was officially a sanctuary city.

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#5 – San Francisco, California

Mayor: London Breed

San Francisco earned the shame of being named America’s Worst Sanctuary Community in IRLI’s 2019 ranking. Its fifth position this time is not indicative of improvement in the City by the Bay, but that the cities above it have become comparatively worse.

In 2019, San Francisco voters elected radical anti-borders advocate Chesa Boudin as its new district attorney. During his campaign, Boudin vowed to create a unit to help criminal illegal aliens avoid deportation, and called for ICE agents who enforce federal immigration law to be prosecuted. During his reign, San Francisco became even more of a hotbed for criminal illegal alien activity, with Boudin admitting that potentially as many as half the people selling drugs in San Francisco were from Honduras.

Boudin and his allies lashed out at ICE for doing its job when its agents arrested three illegal aliens outside a San Francisco courthouse in 2020. Mayor London Breed accused the Trump Administration of attempting to “ignite fear in our communities,” following the arrests.

San Francisco residents voted this year to remove Boudin from office due to his soft-on-crime policies and their disastrous results. Breed replaced him with Brooke Jenkins, a critic of Boudin who has promised a better balance of law enforcement and criminal justice reforms.

In 2021, Carlos Claros, an illegal alien living in San Francisco, was accused of attempting to rob a family of 18 people at gunpoint. Claros had a lengthy criminal history, but was repeatedly shielded from consequences by the city’s sanctuary policies.

Prior to the passage of SB 54 making California a sanctuary state, the San Francisco Sheriff’s Department refused to honor over 530 immigration holds, 345 of which ICE classified as threat level 1 and 2 offenses. These offenses include, but are not limited to, espionage, terrorist threats, arson/incendiary devices, bombing offenses, homicide, kidnapping, sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault, sale and possession of drugs, money laundering, burglary, fraud, and forgery.

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, who represents California’s 12th district in San Francisco, has long criticized ICE’s efforts to deport criminal aliens, asking , “In terms of interior enforcement, what is the purpose? What is the point?” When President Trump described violent MS-13 gang members as “animals,” Pelosi replied , “There’s a spark of divinity in every person on Earth.”

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In this July 7, 2015 file photo, Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, right, is lead into the courtroom by San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi, left, and Assistant District Attorney Diana Garciaor, center, for his arraignment at the Hall of Justice in San Francisco. The parents of Kathryn Steinle filed a wrongful death claim Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2015 alleging that the San Francisco Sheriff’s Department is to blame for releasing an illegal immigrant from jail despite a federal “detainer” request to keep in custody for possible deportation proceedings. A claim is usually a precursor to a lawsuit. (Michael Macor/San Francisco Chronicle via AP, Pool, File)

#6 – Minneapolis, Minnesota

Mayor: Jacob Frey

Even after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, the ensuing riots and the failed experiment to defund the police, Minneapolis has remained focused in its mission to welcome criminal aliens and make the community inherently more dangerous.

In 2020, ICE removed 39 Somali nationals from the Minneapolis area, 36 of whom had criminal backgrounds. They had records of crimes that included murder, rape, domestic violence, and drug and terror-related crimes. The following year, it was reported that the Hennepin County Sheriff’s office was no longer honoring some immigration detainers.

IRLI found that the Hennepin County Jail failed to honor over 90 ICE detainer requests over a 16-month period beginning in October 2015. ICE classified over 40 of them as threat level 1 and 2 offenses, of which 26 percent of the detainer requests were for criminal illegal aliens from Somalia.

U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar , who represents the 5th congressional district in the city, urged Congress to prioritize pandemic relief for illegal aliens.

In 2021, an illegal alien from Cuba living in Minneapolis was accused of beheading his girlfriend with a machete. The alleged killer was already facing charges for arson and property damage, and had previously been convicted of domestic violence.

An illegal alien in Minneapolis was given a generous 45-month plea deal this year after a carjacking conviction. He had previously been convicted of serious crimes, including first-degree aggravated robbery, but was allowed to remain in the country.

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St. Paul Police officers move in on a crowd past a church, Thursday, May 28, 2020, in St. Paul, Minn. The Rev. Charles Graham and other Twin Cities faith leaders who minister to communities historically ravaged by racial injustice know their neighborhoods are also the most vulnerable to poverty and crime. Most of the worst looting and vandalism this week struck long-established Native and African American areas that more recently became home to large groups of Hmong, Somali and Latino migrants.(AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

#7 – Seattle, Washington

Mayor: Jenny Durkan

During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the city of Seattle asked the Washington State government to create a $100 million relief fund for illegal aliens. Later that year, far-left activists in CHAZ, Seattle’s infamous “autonomous zone,” listed the legalization of tens of millions of illegal aliens as part of their demands.

It was revealed in training documents from the King County Department of Equity and Social Justice this year that the department has been advising criminal illegal aliens on how to avoid consequences for their crimes. Two Seattle residents were the subject of criminal complaints to the Justice Department after being accused of transporting illegal aliens into the country from Canada.

In 2019, Washington became the third sanctuary state in the country, joining California and Oregon. There are reportedly 229,000 illegal aliens living in the state of Washington, including roughly 75,000 in the Seattle area.

An IRLI investigation in July 2019 found that the Seattle area’s King County Sheriff’s Office refused over 370 ICE detainer requests on illegal aliens in a 27-month period ending on December 31, 2017. Over 290 of the cases were for threat level 1 and 2 offenses.

A banner which reads "abolish the police" hangs from a building in an area being called the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) located on streets reopened to pedestrians after the Seattle Police Department's East Precinct was vacated in Seattle, Washington on June 12, 2020. - Seattle's mayor told Donald Trump to "Go back to your bunker" June 11, escalating a spat after the president threatened to intervene over a police-free autonomous zone protesters have set up in the western US city. (Photo by Jason Redmond / AFP) (Photo by JASON REDMOND/AFP via Getty Images)

A banner which reads “abolish the police” hangs from a building in an area being called the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) located on streets reopened to pedestrians after the Seattle Police Department’s East Precinct was vacated in Seattle, Washington on June 12, 2020. – Seattle’s mayor told Donald Trump to “Go back to your bunker” June 11, escalating a spat after the president threatened to intervene over a police-free autonomous zone protesters have set up in the western US city. (Photo by Jason Redmond / AFP) (Photo by JASON REDMOND/AFP via Getty Images)

#8 – Wake County, North Carolina

County Manager: David Ellis

Wake County may as well be called “woke county.”

In 2018, shortly after Sheriff Gerald Baker took office, 16 foreign nationals under ICE detainers were released from the county’s jails.

An IRLI investigation found a rise in overall violent crime the year after Baker cancelled the cooperation agreement between ICE and the county to remove criminal aliens from the community.

ICE announced in 2019 that Wake County criminal offenders were being shielded because the county was refusing to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. Many of those with ICE detainers were charged with heinous crimes, including first-degree rape of a child, indecent liberties with a child, and felony possession of a Schedule I controlled substance, among others.

That same year, ICE blasted Baker after he released a registered sex offender who was in the country illegally. The offender, Furmencio Miranda-Cortazar, was allowed to walk free after being convicted of sexual battery against a 13-year-old girl.

According to ICE, local authorities across the state of North Carolina refused to honor nearly 500 detainers in 2019. Roy Cooper, the state’s Democratic governor, vetoed a bill that would’ve cracked down on sanctuary counties.

In 2020, nearly 200 suspected illegal immigrants were released from Wake County jail, according to local officials.

In the last 12 months, Wake County detention facilities admitted over 32,000 detainees. Approximately one-third, or 12,000, of these admissions bonded out almost immediately or received conditions of release.

Oscar Pacheco-Leonardo, (L) a 33-year-old illegal alien from Honduras, was arrested almost two months ago by the Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, Sheriff’s Office for first-degree rape and child sex crimes. Francisco Carranza Ramirez (R), 35, allegedly raped a 32-year-old disabled woman.

Oscar Pacheco-Leonardo, (L) a 33-year-old illegal alien from Honduras, was arrested almost two months ago by the Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, Sheriff’s Office for first-degree rape and child sex crimes. Francisco Carranza Ramirez (R), 35, allegedly raped a 32-year-old disabled woman.

#9 – Middlesex County, New Jersey

An IRLI investigation in 2018 found that the county is “a revolving door for criminal aliens.” IRLI’s investigation found that the Middlesex County Jail refused to honor 92 immigration holds over a 20-month period, 52 of which were classified by ICE as Level 1 and Level 2 offenses.

One of the beneficiaries of Middlesex’s sanctuary policies was a 23-year-old man named Luis Rodrigo Perez, a DACA recipient who allegedly murdered three people in 2018 after being released from a Middlesex County jail. His trial ended in June of this year and is awaiting the judge’s decision.

In 2017, ICE arrested 36 criminal illegal aliens in Middlesex County who had previously been released from local prisons back into the community. The offenses included convictions for crimes including sexual assault, burglary, and drug charges, among others.

The Middlesex County Board of Freeholders ordered the sheriff’s office in 2017 not to assist federal immigration authorities.

In 2018, an ICE operation led to the arrest of 37 criminal illegal aliens, some of whom had been charged and convicted of domestic violence, aggravated criminal sexual contact, and endangering the welfare of a child, among other offenses.

ELIZABETH, NJ - FEBRUARY 23: People protest outside of the Elizabeth Detention Center during a rally attended by immigrant residents and activists on February 23, 2017 in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Over 100 demonstrators chanted and held up signs outside of the center which is currently holding people awaiting deportation. The demonstrators, five of whom were arrested, denounced President Donald Trump and his deportation policies. Around the country stories of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids have sent fear through immigrant communities. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

ELIZABETH, NJ – FEBRUARY 23: People protest outside of the Elizabeth Detention Center during a rally attended by immigrant residents and activists on February 23, 2017 in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Over 100 demonstrators chanted and held up signs outside of the center which is currently holding people awaiting deportation. The demonstrators, five of whom were arrested, denounced President Donald Trump and his deportation policies. Around the country stories of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids have sent fear through immigrant communities. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

#10- Portland, Oregon

Mayor: Ted Wheeler

The state of Oregon launched a hotline this year to encourage citizens to report violations of the state’s sanctuary law.

“For the first time, any person in Oregon can report a sanctuary law violation to a hotline designed to support and meet our communities’ needs,” Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum said. “We intend to follow up on every single call and urge all Oregonians to be aware of and use this new resource.”

The state of Oregon last year passed the “Sanctuary Promise Act,” which further enhanced the state’s sanctuary status, and added more restrictions to prevent state and local officials from cooperating with immigration enforcement. The law prohibits local law enforcement and other public entities from gathering and sharing immigration information with federal immigration authorities or otherwise assisting immigration law enforcement.

ICE issued subpoenas in 2020 to demand information about criminal illegal aliens that Portland was harboring.

In 2018, Portland officials refused to honor an ICE detainer on an illegal alien facing domestic violence allegations. That alien was later accused of killing his wife and dumping her body in a river.

When President Donald Trump threatened to bus illegal aliens to sanctuary cities in 2019, Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler said he would welcome them.

In 2019, a Portland county refused to honor an ICE detainer on an illegal alien who was convicted of raping his fiancé’s dog to death. That same year, a criminal illegal alien wanted for killing a motorist fled after Portland officials refused to honor an ICE detainer lodged on him.

A policewoman is shown searching a woman outside of the Fresh Del Monte Produce fruit and vegetable processing plant on June 12, 2007, in Portland, Ore. Fictitious Social Security numbers and green cards are cheap and widely available, and getting them is the first step for many undocumented immigrants arriving in Oregon. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

Dale L. Wilcox is executive director and general counsel for the Immigration Reform Law Institute , a public interest law firm working to defend the rights and interests of the American people from the negative effects of mass migration. IRLI’s worst of the worst list shows the tragic cost of woke mayors and their anti-borders agenda.

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More green, less asthma, NZ study finds

September 9, 2018 by www.stuff.co.nz Leave a Comment

A new study using “uniquely rich” New Zealand databases has found a strong link between greenness and asthma.

“Exposure to greenness was associated with a significantly lower risk of developing asthma,” concluded the paper’s authors, led by Dr Geoffrey Donovan of the US Forest Service in Portland, Oregon.

The authors also also found that exposure to a greater number of “natural land-cover types” provided additional protection against allergenic asthma.

In other words, the greater the diversity of plant life children were exposed to, the better when it came to childhood asthma.

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The findings were “suggestive of a link between plant biodiversity and asthma” rather than conclusive, the research paper said. This was because not all plants provide the same level of protection. Some plants are known to provoke asthma, for example.

Nonetheless, “we are one step closer” to proving the link, said co-author Jeroen Douwes, professor of public health and director of the Centre for Public Health Research at Massey University. “But we’re not there yet.”

“To our knowledge, this is the first longitudinal study showing that vegetation diversity can protect against a specific adverse health outcome,” the authors wrote in the paper published in the journal Nature Plants in May.

To complete the study, the four authors accessed an amazing New Zealand dataset they described as “uniquely rich” in the paper and Douwes said was world leading in an interview.

Statistics New Zealand calls it “integrated data infrastructure”, or IDI, and the researchers were given access to about 12 measures of almost 50,000 New Zealand children born in 1998 and tracked since.

The measures – including drug prescriptions, hospitalisations, education, welfare benefits, criminal justice, social deprivation, births, deaths and immigration, income, work and residential history  – are drawn from multiple databases and linked by a common ID number for each individual. There were about 166 billion pieces of information in IDI when the paper was written and more now.

The data were anonymised so that no individual can be identified. Addresses are not available, for example, but location is provided my “meshblock”, a geographic unit of 30-60 dwellings, or 60 to 120 residents.

This massive data haul – 18 years worth – was then cross-referenced with the “normalised difference vegetation index”, which is imagery gathered by satellites and after processing gives a measure of greenness. These data were added at the meshblock level.

Using statistical tools, the researchers found links between greenness, biological diversity and asthma.

They also dug deeper with two species particularly common in New Zealand – gorse and exotic conifers, largely meaning radiata pine. Long childhood exposure to either species slightly increased asthma risk, the researchers found.

The power of the study comes from tracking 49,956 individuals over 18 years, Douwes said. Previous studies tended to measure greenness once in a child’s life, even if they moved.

Greenness derived from satellite imagery is a “relatively coarse measure”, the authors wrote. To compensate, they also used LandCare Research’s Land-Cover Database, which categorises all land cover in the country into 35 classes. These were added to the statistical model at the meshblock level.

The study also confirmed previous research that found girls were less likely to have asthma than boys. Asian and Māori children had higher rates of asthma than Europeans, but Pacific Island children had lower rates.

Other factors that increased asthma rates included underweight or premature birth, the number of antibiotic prescriptions, a non-smoking mother and a mother who didn’t finish high school.

Factors that protected against asthma included having more siblings and always living in a rural meshblock.

Neither road density nor mean annual nitrogen dioxide concentration seemed to matter, the study found.

“This large longitudinal birth cohort study has shown, for the first time, that exposure to greenness and vegetation diversity may be protective of asthma,” the paper concludes.

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Where do San Francisco’s Millennials move to the city from? Here’s what the data says

August 16, 2022 by www.sfchronicle.com Leave a Comment

Where do San Francisco’s Millennials move here from? Mostly other places in California. But many moved from other large cities like Seattle, Chicago and New York, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau . And young adults from a couple of places, Hawaii and Boston, arrived in numbers far larger than their populations would suggest.

The bureau, in partnership with Harvard University, recently published data that allows a detailed window into the migration patterns of young adults — specifically those born between 1984 and 1992, comprising the bulk of the so-called “Millennials.” While the oldest of these adults are now entering middle age, the data specifically tracks migration by looking at where each person was when they were 16 years old, and where they were at age 26.

According to the data, about 1 in 20 Millennial San Franciscans were living in the L.A. metro area as teenagers (5%), and 3.5% were from Sacramento originally. San Jose, San Diego and nearby Santa Rosa rounded out the top five California origins for the San Francisco area’s youngish adults.

When it came to out-of-state migrants, the San Francisco area’s Millennials most often came from the Seattle metro area; nearly 1 out of every 100 San Franciscans ages 29 to 37 lived in Seattle when they were 16 (This author is one of them). This makes sense, given the Emerald City’s relative proximity and the other characteristics it shares with S.F.: It, too, is a midsize urban hub with lots of tech jobs and easy access to nature.

The Chicago metro area and New York City metro area also, unsurprisingly, are two of the top five out-of-state origins for San Francisco Millennials — they’re both in the top five largest metro areas in the country. The Boston and Washington, D.C., metro areas however, sent a far larger number of people to San Francisco than their population numbers might warrant.

The states that sent the overall largest numbers of Millennials to San Francisco — including New York, Texas and Florida — were fairly obvious: They are also the most populous.

But a different set of states emerged when adjusting for population. Millennials from Hawaii, for instance, were more likely to move to San Francisco than Millennials from any other state: About 1,500 out of every 100,000 Millennial Hawaiians moved to San Francisco, according to the data.

Millennials from Oregon, Vermont and Nevada also moved to the San Francisco area at very high rates. Meanwhile, states in the Southeast, including Mississippi, West Virginia and Kentucky, saw the smallest Millennial migration to S.F.

Susie Neilson (she/her) is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: [email protected]

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Amazing body transformations of football stars, including Man Utd’s Ronaldo building mass muscle to Hazard losing weight

August 12, 2022 by www.thesun.co.uk Leave a Comment

FOOTBALLERS will do anything to get an edge over their opponents.

And that means more work in the gym, sculpting their perfect bodies and lifting heavy weights to gain extra muscle.

But these stars didn’t always look like body builders.

In fact, these athletes have enjoyed a remarkable body transformation over the years, even when they could not train normally last year during the coronavirus lockdown.

EDEN HAZARD

When former Chelsea star Hazard moved to Real Madrid in a deal worth £130million, Los Blancos were delighted.

But they wouldn’t have been happy when he turned up to training seven kilograms overweight.

Even fans pointed out he looked chunky when he reported for preseason games.

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However, during the coronavirus lockdown Hazard took his fitness very seriously.

“It’s complicated for me. I’m trying not to eat a lot,” he told RTBF.

“I’m trying not to go into the pantry to eat a lot of buns, but it’s not easy.”

Unfortunately for the Belgian he has still suffered to hit top form since for Madrid and has been linked with a move to Juventus .

CRISTIANO RONALDO

As a youngster, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner was often called too skinny by his coaches.

But through the years, Ronaldo went from lanky winger to powerhouse forward thanks to a strict exercise regime.

“I put it in my mind that my body can improve,” Ronaldo said.

“With dedication and hard work in the gym I improved a lot on that – at the end of the day it’s down to the person’s mindset.”

A Pilates-based routine that focuses on resistance work to strengthen his core is also key to his success – reportedly giving the Portuguese star the body of a 23-year-old.

At 37, Ronaldo shows no signs of let-up – scoring 24 times on his return to Old Trafford. However, with his future up in the air no one knows wherer he’ll be working out next.

MARCUS RASHFORD

When Rashford emerged on the scene in 2017 as a fresh-faced 19-year-old, his body was still developing.

But having Ronaldo as a role model at the club when he was a youngster was a big help.

The striker watched his now teammate in training closely, adding strength and conditioning work to the technical training he does at Carrington , which has given him a more muscular physique today.

And this summer he’s worked even harder on his physique, putting extra training in Portland, Oregon as he attempts to force his way into new boss Erik ten Hag’s plans.

ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI

The Barcelona striker was sensational for Bayern Munich, and it’s all down to his nutritionist wife Anna.

Through his diet , as well as rigorous training regime, he is now the perfect specimen.

“We changed our diet step by step, first cutting out sweets and then milk,” Lewandowski explained.

“Cows’ milk and soya milk isn’t good for me. Almond milk and rice milk is OK. I don’t really drink alcohol, either. Maybe wine but only sometimes.”

ADAMA TRAORE

A devastating blend of pace and power, Traore’s game has come on leaps and bounds.

And social media blew up when snaps of the Spain winger emerged showing off a raging bicep that would’ve put any Hollywood action hero to shame.

But despite his rippling muscles, Traore insists he doesn’t do any weight training.

“My training? I don’t do weights,” he told La Sexta.

“It’s hard to believe, but I don’t do weights.

“It’s genetic. I exercise, but I gain mass very quickly.”

ADEBAYO AKINFENWA

You don’t get the nickname ‘The Beast” for nothing, as well as a 98 strength rating in FIFA 20.

Football’s former strongest man Akinfenwa, 40, ruffled defenders’ feathers playing for Wycombe Wanderers in League One from 2016-2022.

To fuel his weights sessions, the striker ate like a beast too, although his weight does go up and down.

“Breakfast is Weetabix with honey,” he told the Daily Mail.

“At training there will be some kind of chicken. Our chef personally does chicken for me and that makes me very happy.

“Then a shake in the afternoon. For dinner, again it’s probably chicken, potato and coleslaw. My partner is half-Nigerian, half-Caribbean so it may be the curry goat, rice and potato. It’s the carbs I need to eat.

“I throw in the odd Nando’s. Quarter-chicken, medium breast, chips, corn on the cob and five wings. I don’t deviate.”

HULK

The aptly named Brazilian striker has always been admired for his physical stature.

Built like a truck, Hulk is currently terrorising defenders back in Brazil for Atlético Mineiro, who he led to the Brazilian title.

But there was a time when the former Porto star looked a little overweight, rather than chiselled.

He has toned up now, and looks fitter than his 36-years suggest.

SERGIO RAMOS

The Real Madrid legend’s Instagram account is littered with videos of high-intensity workout videos.

When he was at Sevilla, he was just a beanpole of a defender. Now, he’s the real deal.

“My training routines at home are usually focused on functional and isometric exercises, always ending with some cardio work,” the now Paris Saint-Germain star revealed.

And for Sergio, a healthy breakfast is the perfect to start the day.

He revealed: “I usually take a coffee, some whole-grain bread with protein like turkey breast or a poached egg, and a piece of fruit.”

GEORGE ELOKOBI

There’s no doubt about it, Elokobi is hench.

The former Wolves star, who played for National League side Maidstone United until retiring this year, was always a crowd favourite because of his size.

At only 5ft 9inches, he isn’t the tallest. But he earned the nickname of ‘The Body’ at Molineux because he was pure muscle.

The defender even stripped down to his smalls on the catwalk during a charity fashion show at the club.

MARIO BALOTELLI

The fiery former Manchester City striker was always tall and lean.

But after celebrating scoring for Italy against Germany in Euro 2012, he was keen to show off a ripped torso as he flexed his muscles shirtless.

However, the normally fit Balotelli was anything but in 2018 when he returned to training for Nice reportedly two stone overweight when a move to Marseille collapsed.

He soon dropped half a stone and was back to normal and is now playing for Turkish outfit Adana Demirspor.

ALEXIS SANCHEZ

The ex-Arsenal and Man Utd striker, who has just joined Marseille, takes his training very seriously.

Sanchez enjoys working out alone, and shared a video online strutting his stuff at Man Utd’s Carrington training ground to the famous Rocky theme ‘Eye of the Tiger’ in 2019.

Sanchez has also been seen in the past enjoying sprint drills on the beach. After all, even in pre-season you can’t down tools.

Standing at 5ft 6in, the former Gunner knows he needs strength as an attribute for his game to thrive. And he will be hoping to rediscover his form in France.

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