Anonymous wrote:
Exactly HOW is welcoming migrants
into sanctuary cities a bad thing??
I just do not have words to describe my disgust for Trump's capacity for vindictiveness and dangerous fear mongering. When will the country get rid of the monsters in WH. This news is about so many levels of wrongs. Trump wants to use the apprehended immigrants as if they are wild animals to release them in "sanctuary cities" to punish Democrats and blue states!!! WTF!
Maryland
Baltimore
Montgomery County
Prince George's County
Virginia
Arlington County
Chesterfield County
Anonymous wrote:More people helps the economy. Will make these cities wealthier in the long run.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Exactly HOW is welcoming migrants
into sanctuary cities a bad thing??
Don’t sanctuary cities like that? Don’t they want to help people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh boy, nazis are running America. Remember when things were normal under Obama?
AGAIN:
Why don't you want migrants coming to sanctuary cities?
When will trumpservatives have critical thinking? If you see nothing wrong in what the news report is we have nothing to talk. You guys are walking robots of a cult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh boy, nazis are running America. Remember when things were normal under Obama?
AGAIN:
Why don't you want migrants coming to sanctuary cities?
Anonymous wrote:
Exactly HOW is welcoming migrants
into sanctuary cities a bad thing??
Anonymous wrote:Oh boy, nazis are running America. Remember when things were normal under Obama?
White House officials have tried to pressure U.S. immigration authorities to release detainees onto the streets of “sanctuary cities” to retaliate against President Trump’s political adversaries, according to Department of Homeland Security officials and email messages reviewed by The Washington Post.
Trump administration officials have proposed transporting detained immigrants to sanctuary cities at least twice in the past six months — once in November, as a migrant caravan approached the U.S. southern border, and again in February, amid a standoff with Democrats over funding for Trump’s border wall.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s district in San Francisco was among those the White House wanted to target, according to DHS officials. The administration also considered releasing detainees in other Democratic strongholds.
White House officials first broached the plan in a Nov. 16 email, asking officials at several agencies whether members of the caravan could be arrested at the border and then bused “to small- and mid-sized sanctuary cities,” places where local authorities have refused to hand over illegal immigrants for deportation.
The White House told U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement that the plan was intended to alleviate a shortage of detention space but also served to send a message to Democrats. The attempt at political retribution raised alarm within ICE, with a top official responding that it was rife with budgetary and liability concerns, and noting that “there are PR risks as well.”
After the White House pressed again in February, ICE’s legal department rejected the idea as inappropriate and rebuffed the administration.