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A Legitimate Justice System Would Jail ‘Intifada’ Vandals, Not Pro-Lifers

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The Biden administration’s two-tiered justice system struck again this week when it did nothing to punish pro-Hamas protestors who defaced a U.S. military cemetery.

The vandals were caught on camera spray-painting the walls of the Los Angeles National Cemetery memorial with anti-Israel rhetoric such as “Free Gaza” and “Intifada.”

Pro-Palestine protesters vandalize and deface a US Military Cemetery in Los Angeles where 85,000 war veterans are buried.

They need to be arrested and the non citizens need to be deported. This is completely unacceptable. Where are the police? pic.twitter.com/aJ1OKVxGIf

— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) January 8, 2024

The desecration of a memorial designed to honor U.S. military members is a federal crime. Under 18 U.S. Code § 1369, violators of this statute should be fined and could face up to 10 years in federal prison.

Blocking traffic on a major interstate, as pro-Palestine protestors did to Seattle’s I-5 last week and Los Angeles’ Westwood area in October, is also illegal and punishable under most state laws.

Yet none of the hundreds of people recorded breaking federal and state laws will face consequences because, under the current ruling class, only the administration’s political enemies get punished.

If federal prosecutors can split hairs in the unconstitutional Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act to sentence five pro-lifers to more than a decade of prison time for praying and protesting at an abortion facility, then they should have no problem sending people who used the resting places of World

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