Obama Took Arizona to the United Nations for Abuse of Illegals. What About California’s Attack on Its Citizens?

Question by Foghorn: Obama took Arizona to the United Nations for abuse of illegals. What about California’s attack on its citizens?
Why doesn’t Obama take California to the United Nations. These are citizens that the Government is obligated to protect.

http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_19199894

Scott Thomas Olsen, 24, of Onalaska, Wisc., was admitted to Highland after he was hit on the head above his right eye during clashes with police, said hospital spokesman Curt Olsen, who is not related to the veteran.

“It’s absolutely unconscionable that our citizens are going overseas to protect other citizens just to come back and have our own police

hurt them,” said Joshua Shepherd, a six-year Navy veteran and friend of Scott Olsen’s.
Where is the DOJ?

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Answer by Rockefeller Republican
Thats not true whatsoever.

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