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Title: Trump Sanctuary City Idea Could Help Some Immigrants
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URL Source: https://www.newsmax.com/politics/us ... 019&s=acs&dkt_nbr=010502g5xcl6
Published: Apr 13, 2019
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Post Date: 2019-04-14 09:51:18 by BTP Holdings
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Trump Sanctuary City Idea Could Help Some Immigrants

Saturday, 13 April 2019 04:29 PM

An idea floated by President Donald Trump to send immigrants from the border to "sanctuary cities" to exact revenge on Democratic foes could end up doing the migrants a favor by placing them in locations that make it easier to put down roots and stay in the country.

The plan would put thousands of immigrants in cities that are not only welcoming to them, but also more likely to rebuff federal officials carrying out deportation orders. Many of these locations have more resources to help immigrants make their legal cases to stay in the United States than smaller cities, with some of the nation's biggest immigration advocacy groups based in places like San Francisco, New York City and Chicago. The downside for the immigrants would be a high cost of living in the cities.

The Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University announced this week that an analysis found the likelihood of an immigrant in sanctuary cities such as New York and Los Angeles are 20% less likely to be arrested out in the community than in places without such policies.

"With immigrants being less likely to commit crimes than the U.S. born population, and with sanctuary jurisdictions being safer and more productive than non-sanctuary jurisdictions, the data damns this proposal as a politically motivated stunt that seeks to play politics with peoples' lives," said George Gascon, district attorney for San Francisco.

Trump has grown increasingly frustrated over the situation at the border, where tens of thousands of immigrant families are crossing each month, many to claim asylum. His administration has attempted several efforts to stop the flow and he recently shook up the top ranks of the Department of Homeland Security.

The idea to ship immigrants to Democratic strongholds was considered twice in recent months, but the White House and Department of Homeland Security said the plan had been rejected. But Trump said Friday he was still considering the idea. "Due to the fact that Democrats are unwilling to change our very dangerous immigration laws, we are indeed, as reported, giving strong considerations to placing Illegal Immigrants in Sanctuary Cities only," Trump tweeted. He added that, "The Radical Left always seems to have an Open Borders, Open Arms policy - so this should make them very happy!"

Wilson Romero is an immigrant from Honduras who chose to settle in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Romero, 27, was separated from his daughter, now 7, by federal authorities at the U.S. border at El Paso, Texas, last year and jailed for three months before being released and making his way to live with his mother in San Jose, California. There he was reunited with his daughter, who attends public kindergarten.

Romero says he goes about daily errands in public without worry of discrimination. His daughter has made friends and has playdates with the children of Mexican American families. It's a far cry from his hometown in the violence-plagued outskirts of San Pedro Sula, Honduras, that he fled after his brother-in-law was killed.

To him, the biggest problem with being in the Bay Area is the high cost of living. The former textile factory worker relies on his mother's income from waitressing for food and clothing, and he's started thinking about asking legal permission to move to North Carolina, where an uncle resides and says it's cheaper to live and work.

"To tell the truth, it's a little tight now, financially speaking," said Romero, a former textile factory worker, who He doesn't know of any charities that may be willing to help.

The plan discussed by Trump would also have financial, logistical and legal issues.

The transportation of immigrants who are arrested at the border to large and faraway cities would be burdensome and costly at a time when Immigration and Customs Enforcement is already stretched thin, having released over 125,000 immigrants into the country pending their immigration court since Dec. 21. They are currently being released mainly in border states.

Flights chartered by ICE cost about $7,785 per flight hour, according to the agency, and require multiple staffers, including an in-flight medical professional. The agency also uses commercial flights. Doing longer transports would increase liability for the agency, especially considering that many of the immigrants in its care are families with young children.

And despite the consideration given to releasing the immigrants on the streets to sanctuary cities, the Trump administration actually has plenty of jail space to detain families. As of April 11, the nation's three facilities to detain immigrant families were nowhere near capacity, including a Pennsylvania facility housing only nine immigrants.

It's also unclear how long the immigrants would stay in these cities because they are required to provide an address to federal authorities - typically of a family member - as a condition of their release.

"It's illogical," said Angela Chan, policy director and senior attorney with the San Francisco-based Asian Law Caucus. "It's just alarming that they are spending so much effort and so much time to engage in political theater."

The Trump administration has long pushed back against cities with sanctuary policies, which generally prohibit local authorities to cooperate with federal immigration police, often by refusing to hold people arrested on local charges past their release date at the request of immigration officers. Over 100 local governments around the country have adopted a variety of these polices.

"New York City will always be the ultimate city of immigrants - the President's empty threats won't change that," New York City Mayor Bill DeBlasio said in a statement.

But Trump seemed ready to step up his fight with the cities, vowing to "give them an unlimited supply" of immigrants from the border.

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#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0) (Edited)

The idea to ship immigrants to Democratic strongholds was considered twice in recent months, but the White House and Department of Homeland Security said the plan had been rejected. But Trump said Friday he was still considering the idea. "Due to the fact that Democrats are unwilling to change our very dangerous immigration laws, we are indeed, as reported, giving strong considerations to placing Illegal Immigrants in Sanctuary Cities only," Trump tweeted. He added that, "The Radical Left always seems to have an Open Borders, Open Arms policy - so this should make them very happy!"


Democrats would release them to go wherever they want to in America, regardless of how many beyond our legal immigration limits that might be. So, please do issue another travel ban (ref. SCOTUS confirmation) prohibiting all migration and asylum processing here until further notice. Any illegal entrants could be transported to the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, facilities on Alcatraz, Gitmo or someplace other than the mainland of this country (like an allied foreign nation) where they can wait to be returned back where they started from (or close to it) by boats and/or buses, if needed. Every illegal alien foreign national adult here and their children should be: repatriated or sent to a UN run center of their choice in that vicinity, or be deported with no choice of location if they refuse either arrangement. Unaccompanied minors could be wards of our government. No "amnesty" or path to citizenship for "DACAs" or anyone else contrary to the Constitution's Uniform Rule of Naturalization.

Democrats should be banned from anything that has to do with America's government and national security. To them, nothing less than the total capitulation of America to all of their demands is remotely considered enough or good enough. Their installed "Speaker of the House", Pelosi, not only had nothing to say about Democrat endrunners around the powers of Congress, she couldn't even manage to speak about the Constitution for 90 seconds before begining to attack the 2nd Amendment: YouTube Ref.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2019-04-14   17:43:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: GreyLmist (#1)

(like an allied foreign nation)

Can you name one that is not already over run with Muslims? I doubt Japan would take them. After all, how many Mexicans do you know that like Sushi? ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2019-04-14   18:23:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: BTP Holdings (#2) (Edited)

(like an allied foreign nation)

Can you name one that is not already over run with Muslims? I doubt Japan would take them. After all, how many Mexicans do you know that like Sushi? ;)


We could build an artificial island in international waters if we wanted to, like China has, but the deportees would probably rather have sushi in Japan for every meal than go on a hunger strike about it. Allied foreign nations should repatriate or deport migrant foreign nationals too.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2019-04-14   19:04:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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