Trump says could send illegal migrants to ‘sanctuary cities’

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Trump says could send illegal migrants to ‘sanctuary cities’

Sunday, 14 April 2019 | AFP | Washington

US President Donald Trump has said he is seriously considering funnelling detained illegal migrants into  the self-declared sanctuary cities that oppose his tough immigration policies.

Trump’s announcement on Twitter reversed a previous White House  assurance that the idea - criticised as political retribution against  cities led by opposition Democrats - had been dropped.

“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,”  Trump said on Friday.

“The Radical Left always seems to have an Open Borders, Open Arms  policy—so this should make them very happy!” he tweeted.

The Washington Post earlier revealed the proposal, which would mark  a new flashpoint in the ever growing political divide over immigration.

Trump has staked his presidency on his insistence that the United  States is being overrun by migrants and asylum seekers.

But opponents, mostly in the Democratic Party, say his push for  building more walls on the Mexican border and his almost daily denunciations  of migrants as dangerous criminals incites racial hatred.

In comments to reporters later, Trump said that he wanted Congress,  where the House of Representatives is controlled by Democrats, to  tighten visas and streamline the deportation process.

Otherwise, he warned, he’ll order migrants to be dumped on the sanctuary  cities. “If they don’t agree we might as well do what they say they  want.... We’ll bring them to sanctuary city areas and let that particular area take care of it,” he said. “We can give them an unlimited supply.”

 Sanctuary cities are places where local authorities— usually Democratic-run — have refused to hand over undocumented immigrants  for deportation.

Citing homeland security officials and leaked emails, the Post said  White House officials first broached the plan in November, asking  several agencies whether members of a caravan of migrants could be  arrested at the border and then bussed “to small- and mid-sized sanctuary  cities”.

The White House told the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency  (ICE) that the plan was intended to alleviate a shortage of detention  space, but would also send a message to Democrats, the Post said.

The suggested policy was pushed back within ICE, with a top official  saying it was rife with concerns and noting “there are PR risks as well”.

After the White House pressed the issue again earlier this year,  ICE rebuffed it as “inappropriate.”

The Post said a White House official  and a spokesman for the Department of Homeland Security said the  proposal was no longer under consideration.

“This was just a suggestion that was floated and rejected, which  ended any further discussion,” a White House statement said.

One of the centers targeted was the constituency of House Speaker  Nancy Pelosi, whose office on Thursday blasted the plan.

“The extent of this administration’s cynicism and cruelty cannot  be overstated,” said Pelosi spokeswoman Ashley Etienne.

“Using human beings -- including little children -- as pawns in  their warped game to perpetuate fear and demonize immigrants is despicable.”  Trump’s all-out fight with the Democrats over immigration comes as  border agents report being overwhelmed by the number of migrants  and people demanding asylum after fleeing violent Central American countries.The number of immigrant detainees in ICE custody has approached  50,000 in recent months, the Post said, an all-time high that has  strained the agency’s budget.  

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