Sacramento became the latest city this week to go above and beyond ‘sanctuary’ policies by approving the use of taxpayer dollars to support the legal defense of illegal immigrants facing deportation.
The City Council voted unanimously Thursday night to draw $300,000 from the general fund to “provide urgent legal and support services to Sacramento families facing the immediate threat of separation due to deportation.”
The plan, backed by the mayor, fits a trend of local and state lawmakers taking similar action. As the Trump administration separately faces a court setback in its bid to cut off federal funds to sanctuary cities, those jurisdictions are only doubling down.
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Good! Swamp the courts with these cases and suck these cities dry until they come around.
ReplyDeleteHear! Hear!
DeleteWhy should any families be "facing the immediate threat of separation due to deportation"?
ReplyDeleteThere's a simple solution.
Keep the family intact.
Deport the entire family.
Ha! :)
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