Born in Israel, Amnon Shor immigrated to the United States in 1980 following the woman he fell in love with. Shortly after, he married his wife Lynette, and together they have three children and seven grandchildren. They decided to settle in California and call it home. Shor began working in the jewelry business, owning his own wholesale and retail operations. In 1986 the family moved to Fresno, to pursue a passion for Arabian horses and bought a ranch for that purpose in the beautiful Central Valley.
No one can honestly say that recent Democrat led leniency on crime has made our neighborhoods safer. We are experiencing the largest crime wave in anyone’s memory, and all of our communities are suffering. We need to change now, and enforce real consequences for bringing harm to our citizens. We must pressure District Attorneys to enforce the law and not reduce serious crimes to minor infractions. We must also recognize that more resources for correctional facilities not only keep our streets safer, but provide more opportunity for those looking to reform and succeed with second chances. We will engage our faith communities and leverage their records of success to help us improve our correctional rehab.