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First on Fox: A new one House Republican bill If sanctuary cities like Los Angeles refuse to comply with federal immigration authorities, they will lose federal funds.
“I mean, we already have too many situations that have lost our lives in the hands of a person in this country,” Rep. Nick Langworthy told Fox News Digital.
“These sanctuary cities have gone to great lengths to ignore federal laws that have been too long. Now is the time to take us seriously and we put our teeth into practice.”
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La Mayor Karen Bass can see her city being funded under the new Republican bill. (Getty/AP)
He introduced the Stop Dangerous Sanctuary City Act on Tuesday, Fox News Numbers is the first to learn, introduced by Senator Ted Cruz, R-Texas.
The bill would allow the executive to refuse federal funds from states, cities or other regions that refuse to comply with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
From a more fine-grained perspective, it will also enable state and local officials to work with federal authorities even if they operate laws within the jurisdiction otherwise.
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Rep. Nick Langworthy is introducing the Stop Dangerous Sanctuary City Act (Getty Image)
Langworthy said the regulations were crucial to officials in his Buffalo anchored area. He explained that New York’s green light law allows illegal immigrants to obtain a driver’s license and prevents sharing of state DMV records with federal authorities.
“When I met ICE with ICE early this year, it really caught my attention, and during the competitive government, I met with Buffalo’s customs and border patrol personnel. They said that was the biggest hurdle they had to do.”
He said that for traffic parking, they thought they knew who was in the car, but because they were New York labels, they couldn’t run the labels and they took their lives in their own hands as required by every arrest. ”
The promotion of grants shelter jurisdictions is in Weekend violence On the other side of the country, thugs in Los Angeles clashed with federal authorities on the ice raids at the blue stronghold.
Democratic officials criticize president Donald Trump To send the National Guard to Gavin Newsom’s objection, Republicans blew up those progressive leaders as they gave little help in the protests to help federal authorities.
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Langworthy said he hopes the violence will remain in Los Angeles and political tensions won’t go to the New York Liberal Party.
“I think the president set the tone early on, which will not be tolerated. We will keep the federal National Guard law and order on the streets of our country,” he said. “I hope that anyone who wants to turbulent on our streets and destroy civil society will be loud and clear.”