Mother of accused MS-13 gang leader denies accusations against son
- Governor Glenn Youngkin plans to introduce a budget amendment to cut funding for Virginia counties that do not cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement after the arrest of an MS-13 leader.
- Fairfax County states that it will not enforce civil federal immigration laws, emphasizing the protection of residents' rights regardless of immigration status.
- Youngkin claims that counties resisting cooperation with ICE should not receive funding, urging Democrats in the General Assembly to support the amendment for public safety.
- The Republican State Leadership Committee expressed optimism that Virginia Democrats' refusal to collaborate could lead to losses in upcoming elections if they disregard Youngkin's immigration stance.
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Youngkin demands Virginia counties work with ICE or lose funding- Washington Examiner
Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) is hammering Virginia counties that refuse to work with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, calling to cut state funding from those who won’t cooperate. Following the arrest of a top MS-13 leader in Virginia by federal and state authorities, the governor said he will introduce an amendment in the state budget to withhold funding but expects it will require the support of Democrats in the General Assembly. “Finall…
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