Amnesty “cities [are] not lawful,” Mullin told Fox News, adding: "So, we’re going to take a hard look at this. One area we may take a hard look at is some of these cities have international airports … If they’re a sanctuary city and they’re receiving international flights and we’re asking them to partner with [our customs officers] at the airport, but once [foreign passengers] walk out of the airport, they’re not going to enforce immigration policy? Maybe we need to have a really hard look at that, because we need to focus on cities that want to work with us."
The Mullen plan is novel, is built on federal authority, and it bypasses prior lawsuits that have blocked federal agency officials from withholding Congress’s appropriations for the amnesty cities. “I’m not going outside the policies that Congress passed for me,” Mullin told Fox News, “but we’re saying that you’ve got to partner with us.”
The threat to withdraw customs officers from amnesty-city airports is a serious economic threat to the Ponzi Scheme economic-growth-by-migration policies adopted by Los Angeles, Minneapolis, San Francisco, Boston, Chicago, New York, and many other so-called “sanctuary cities.” (Ed note: Add to that list the Northwest cities of Portland and Seattle.) (Read More)
