Apparently, these mayors and governors feel the rights of illegals matter more than the rights of the citizens who voted them into office originally.
In some of these “sanctuary” cities and states, police and other officials are under strict orders not to reveal the names or other information of those presently housed in jails or released awaiting trial, no matter how heinous the crime.
In every case, these elected officials, police and others have sworn to uphold the Constitution of the United States. Central to their oaths are these fourteen words, taken from the Preamble, which their actions to protect illegals, are being violated on a daily basis:
"Establish Justice, Insure Domestic Tranquility, Provide for the Common Defence, Promote the General Welfare”
For this, they are hurting the rights of those who obey the law, including LEGAL immigrants.
They are daring the Trump Administration to come in and forcibly remove criminals who have committed crimes both here and in their countries of origin. Think Kate Steinle and Laken Riley.
NewsNation, the New York Post and other outlets have been reporting extensively before and since the election on this, and President-Elect Donald Trump's promises to begin deportations of illegals. Blue States, especially, have increased their rhetoric to resist the Federal government to peform its obligations to uphold the law, which is outlined in the Constitution and various US Codes, approved by the Congress.
It is time for us to demand that our borders are protected and our laws are enforced to protect all law-abiding citizens, or soon, we will cease to be known as a free and independent nation where we preserve liberty and justice for all.
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