GOP reciprocates against the “Trump-Otpopor” shrines

Republicans return against the so -called cities and jurisdictions of the shrine as the president Donald Trump For the sake of plans for mass deportations.
“All mayors are actively working today at the expense of the American people you are presenting,” the Nancy Mace envoy said on Wednesday, Rs.c. “You all have blood on your hands.”
Comments, addressed to the Mayor of Boston Michelle Wu, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, Mayor of Denver Mike Johnston and New York Mayor Eric AdamsCome while Trump’s administration continues to push the fast deportations of the illegal immigrants promised by the President on the trace of the campaign.
But these efforts were disturbed by the jurisdictions of the shrine, which brought rules that limit their cooperation with the federal immigration bodies, not mainly not to respect the US immigration customs and the Customs Ice Customs Agency.
The City Mayor of “Sanctuary” faced after a gang member allegedly attacked federal officers
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Four mayors who testified at a hearing on Wednesday represented some of the greatest jurisdictions of the shrine in the country, a policy that created a controversy in the midst of multiple crimes that they have committed illegal immigrants.
“The mayors of the shrines owe the US people an explanation for city policies that endanger public security and violate the Federal Law on Immigration by releasing dangerous criminal illegal foreigners on the streets,” said the president of the control and government reform James Comer, R-Ky.
One jurisdiction of a shrine that was not represented at a hearing on Wednesday was California, which in 2018 brought the “Trump” legislation aimed at protecting the illegal residents of the state from federal immigration bodies.
San Diego Jim Desmond District Superintendent told Fox News Digital that SB 54 seriously limited what local California jurisdictions could do to fight illegal immigration.
“I can’t do anything about this,” Desmond said of the state local agencies for the law of the SB 54, adding that even if officials see the suspicion that illegal immigrants who come ashore in boats are forbidden to assist them in the implementation of federal immigration laws.
Tail. Nancy Mace, Rs.c., was shown at the hearing of the House Supervision Committee on March 5, 2025. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call via Getty Images)
“It interferes with California regarding the implementation of the law and implementing immigration,” Desmond said.
Desmond noted that some California jurisdictions even went beyond the SB 54, which set up additional obstacles to interfere with the implementation of immigration.
“My colleagues in December voted not to allow our police in our prisons to inform Ice directly that the person who was convicted and judged and convicted, and now in our prisons illegally,” Desmond said.
“Now they have to get an order from a state or federal judge to roll over anyone on Ice,” he added, noting that this is a rule “just another obstacle that blocks the implementation of the law.”
“My democratic colleagues are trying to put more obstacles in a way that actually reports criminals to Ice,” Desmond said.
Still, Trump’s limit of the emperor Tom Homan He vowed to fight the cities of the sanctuary, saying last month to “teach the federal authorities”, no matter what the blocks on the roads were set in the manner of administration.
Mayor of Boston Michelle Wu testifies during the hearing of the House Supervision Committee on March 5, 2025. (Nathan Posner/Anadolo via Getty Images)
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“He won’t stop us,” he said during his appearance at Fox News. “It is less effective to arrest a villain in public where he hides from us, and we try to arrest him on his lawn and not arrest them in the county prison, which is where we should arrest them. One agent is needed to arrest a villain in the county prison. It takes the whole team to find that we do not want to be in the neighborhood.”
This effort is increased by Trump’s allies with GOP in Congresswho sought to emphasize the dangers of the shrine policies on Wednesday.
“Every crime that was illegally committed by someone in the United States is a crime he did not commit. Laken Riley, Ruby Garcia, Rachel Morin, Jocelyn Nungaray, a woman lit in a New York subway, these are all attacks, tails, and other crimes, would not be people of people,” mayors. ” “They gave them a safe port.”