Supporting Our Law Enforcement in "Sanctuary Cities"
Across the country, including in my home state of Minnesota, we have seen what becomes of places that limit their cooperation with law enforcement and become so-called “sanctuary cities.” They become hotbeds of dangerous crime and depleted local resources, and they are a sanctuary to no one. Cities that willingly endanger members of their own community in such a way should be ashamed. And they certainly should not be able to receive bailouts from the federal government for a disaster they openly invited.
This week, I proudly stood in support of the No Bailouts for Sanctuary Cities Act, which prohibits funds to any sanctuary state or sanctuary city if those funds are being used to benefit illegal immigrants.
At a time when local law enforcement needs our support more than ever, I want to be clear that this legislation supports their efforts. They are the ones who have been doing the very best they can to protect their communities in the face of cities that continue to make their work harder and more dangerous. I will always support legislation that supports our officers, and I am proud to say this legislation passed in the House this week.
You can watch my remarks during the Rules debate on the House floor here. |