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Sanctuary Cities, Counties, and States

Center for Immigration Studies

The sanctuary jurisdictions are listed below. These cities, counties, and states have laws, ordinances, regulations, resolutions, policies, or other practices that obstruct immigration enforcement and shield criminals from ICE — either by refusing to or prohibiting agencies from complying with ICE detainers, imposing unreasonable conditions on detainer acceptance, denying ICE access to interview incarcerated aliens, or otherwise impeding communication or information exchanges between their personnel and federal immigration officers.

A detainer is the primary tool used by ICE to gain custody of criminal aliens for deportation. It is a notice to another law enforcement agency that ICE intends to assume custody of an alien and includes information on the alien’s previous criminal history, immigration violations, and potential threat to public safety or security.

Sanctuary Cities

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Second Amendment Counties

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7 replies »

  1. By ” imposing unreasonable conditions on detainer acceptance,” CIS means “requiring a warrant or judicial order in accordance with due process, instead of just bending captives over and spreading their cheeks for easy entry on the ICE gang’s demand.”

  2. I am totally against sanctuary cities. It is against our law to have illegals in our country. What is wrong with these crazy people? We have a constitution, a country and individual states and homes. Let’s send all the illegals to the sanctuary Governors and mayors and let them park on their front lawns!!

  3. According to that there constitution, 1) there’s no such thing as an “illegal” and 2) state and local governments don’t owe the federal government any assistance.

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