President Donald Trump said on 11 August that Washington, D.C., will “no longer be a sanctuary for illegal alien criminals,” signaling an end to the capital’s sanctuary-city policies that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Trump told supporters the administration will establish “full, seamless, integrated cooperation at all levels of law enforcement” and deploy officers “across the District with an overwhelming presence.” He did not specify a start date for the operations or identify the federal agencies that would be involved.
“This city will no longer be a sanctuary for illegal alien criminals. We will have full, seamless, integrated cooperation at all levels of law enforcement and we'll deploy officers across the District with an overwhelming presence.” https://t.co/TSvpBj0s0I
TRUMP: “This city will no longer be a sanctuary for illegal alien criminals. We will have full, seamless, integrated cooperation at all levels of law enforcement and we'll deploy officers across the District with an overwhelming presence.” https://t.co/kqJ2zEvj4k
BREAKING 🚨 Trump on DC: "This city will no longer be a sanctuary for illegal alien criminals. We will have full, seamless, integrated cooperation at all levels of law enforcement and we'll deploy officers across the District with an overwhelming presence." https://t.co/l353wGCTAC