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“Federal money should not pay for congressional earmarks directed to a state, city, county, or similar local government if that government is treated as a sanctuary jurisdiction.”
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“The federal government should be able to cut grant funding to cities and states that don't do enough to stop violence and property destruction during unrest.”
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“Local governments should risk losing or returning federal money if they limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.”
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“A sanctuary jurisdiction could not receive federal money that it plans to use for people who are in the United States without lawful status, including food, shelter, health care, legal help, or transportation.”
1 bill on this topic
“Federal immigration officers should have clear power to ask jails to hold people for pickup, with rules for proof, timing, and responsibility if someone is wrongly held.”
1 bill on this topic
“A state or local government would not be treated as a sanctuary jurisdiction only because it protects crime victims or witnesses who come forward from immigration-status sharing or covered DHS custody requests.”
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“A state or local government should be treated as a sanctuary jurisdiction if it stops or limits officials from following lawful Homeland Security requests to hold someone on an immigration detainer or report when that person will be released.”
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“Small Business Administration offices should be located only in places that meet federal immigration-cooperation standards.”
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“State and local governments should not be able to block their officials from helping federal immigration officers enforce immigration law.”
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