DHS Secretary Threatens International Travel at SFO over Sanctuary Policy
The move could disrupt international flights at major airports as federal officials weigh how sanctuary policies affect immigration enforcement, Mullin said.
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Flight chaos if DHS makes good on promise to pull officers, ending international travel out of California
Bad news for global travelers out of San Francisco if the Department of Homeland Security follows through on a threat to remove Customs and Border Protection officers from airports in sanctuary cities.
The U.S. government is considering blocking international travelers from entering airports in cities that do not cooperate with its hardline immigration policies, known as "sanctuary" cities. Speaking to reporters during a visit to North Carolina on Tuesday, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said that, for his administration, "it doesn't make sense to process international travelers" if the cities are not "enforcing immigration law." …
This measure could de facto paralyze international air traffic and trade at the major airports of the Democratic states.
Customs officials could stop prosecuting international travelers at major airports in cities that have refused to cooperate with Donald Trump's government's immigration policy, said Secretary of National Security Markwayne Mullin on Tuesday.This measure could de facto paralyze international air traffic and trade at major airports in Democratic states.You may be interestedGeopoliticsThe sanctuary cities, Trump's target in his anti-migration campa…
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