Representative Tenney calls for defunding sanctuary cities and sanctuary CAMPUSES at U.S. universities
- Sanctuary Cities are derailing public safety and federal law, pushing the U.S. toward chaos.
- Mass Migration and Resource Drain have pushed New York and Chicago to their limits, with Mayors admitting they cannot handle the influx of illegal immigrants.
- Federal Action is urgently needed to combat these self-destructive policies and restore order.
- Representative Claudia Tenney calls for defunding sanctuary cities and addressing sanctuary policies on college campuses as part of upholding immigration laws.
- Trump’s border czar warns that leaders of sanctuary cities could be prosecuted for harboring illegals
GOP Rep Claudia Tenney calls for defunding sanctuary cities and campuses
In an era where safety and sovereignty are being recklessly undermined, the Democratic Party's sanctuary city policies have reached a boiling point. These cities, once celebrated as safe havens for the vulnerable seeking refuge in America, have instead become magnets for chaos, criminality, and economic ruin.
Representative Claudia Tenney's passionate plea
to defund sanctuary cities is more than just a political statement; it's an urgent call to address the systemic failure that has allowed lawlessness to flourish in major American cities. Her condemnation of sanctuary campuses and cities as undermining federal immigration laws is nothing short of a cry for justice. "These jurisdictions and these people who are attempting to obstruct the deportation of people who are here illegally should be held accountable and they should be prosecuted," she rightly asserted. The rule of law, once the backbone of American society, is being dismantled by local governments that prioritize partisan politics over public safety.
Tom Homan, President Trump's appointee as Border Czar,
brings a no-nonsense approach to this crisis. His warnings to sanctuary cities are a stark reminder that defying federal law is a crime. With Homan's push for the prosecution of obstructionists and his plan to deport over 14 million illegal aliens, the wheels of justice are finally turning. However, with the resistance from blue cities and states, like Los Angeles, his efforts are met with defiance and more red tape.
Democratic cities are falling apart because of their own sanctuary city policies
When Mayor Eric Adams of New York City declares a "state of emergency"
due to the mass migration of illegal immigrants, it's a clear sign of collapse. From an average nightly expenditure of $9.8 million on sustenance and services to the flood of migrants, the economic toll is staggering. These resources, meant for the safety and security of New York's true citizens, are being siphoned away to accommodate a crisis fostered by misguided policies. The same can be said for cities like Chicago and Los Angeles, where local governments are stretched beyond capacity, with the economic strain pushing them to the brink.
But the irony of it all is that these very city leaders once championed policies that welcomed illegal immigrants with open arms. Mayor Adams' recent admission that these policies will "destroy New York City" echoes the frustration of countless Americans who have watched their cities crumble under the weight of a crisis they were not prepared for. The vision of sanctuary cities as beacons of hope has given way to the reality of struggling, overwhelmed jurisdictions.
The blame game that follows is futile. Whether it's the fault of Texas Governor
Abbott's migrant busing program or the failed federal immigration policies, the truth remains unchanged: sanctuary cities have become a breeding ground for crime and economic despair. The busing of illegal immigrants to cities like New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles has exacerbated the issue, but these cities' inability to handle the influx is a direct result of their own policies.
This is not a debate about politics or party lines; it's a wake-up call to the American people. Our cities are in crisis, and the time for action is now. The compassionate rhetoric that shielded these policies for so long must give way to a pragmatic approach to immigration that prioritizes the safety and well being of all Americans. Sanctuary cities have become a liability, and the only way forward is to address the root of the issue with firm, unwavering resolve.
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