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    DHS takes list of sanctuary cities offline

    June 2, 2025Updated:June 2, 2025 Immigration No Comments
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    The list of 500 temple places that the Department of Homeland Security claims are holding up federal immigration laws has been removed from the public.

    According to an administrative order from President Donald Trump that demanded a list of cities, each one received a notice that it was being held to be in compliance. Four days prior, the department made a promise to update the record on the DHS website often.

    The list had been unavailable at its initial website by Sunday. The website might have been moved, deleted, or otherwise unavailable, the website stated otherwise.

    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed that” we absolutely do” still have the list while appearing on Fox News ‘ Sunday Morning Futures, but she did not explain why it was no longer made public.

    Noem claimed that” some of the towns have pushed back.” They believe they don’t specify because there are no laws that apply to them, but they do because of that fact. They provide sanctuaries to thieves.

    The site still has the initial press release announcing the record. Noem stated at the time that her organization was “exposing these monastery politicians who harbor legal illegal aliens and defy national legislation.” The health of the American citizens will always be top of the list for President Trump and I. Officials in the temple are advised to” compliment national law.”

    National Sheriffs ‘ Association President Kieran Donahue described the list as a “disservice” to the 3, 000 elected officers his firm represents in a statement released on Saturday. He anticipated that the listing may lead to a “vacuum of faith” that may require years to repair.

    ” This list was created without any suggestions, compliance standards, or process for objecting.”
    to the title Donahue said that officers across the country have no way to know what they must or can’t do to minimize this random label. The release of this list violates the tenets of respect, teamwork, and collaboration with other law enforcement, as well as the ability for tension between sheriffs and the White House management. This is a regrettable and needless deterioration of cooperation and cooperation with law enforcement, as well as the rule of law being enforced at a time when unification is most needed.

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    The DHS reached out for post via The Washington Examiner.

    According to Trump’s buy, these nations are in danger of losing their governmental contracts and grants if they appear on the list.

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