Trump, who has railed against sanctuary jurisdictions that donât cooperate with ICE, said heâd compel Congress to pass a law âoutlawing’ sanctuary cities.
WILMINGTON, N.C.âRepublican presidential nominee, former President Donald Trump, on Sept. 21 announced a new plan to use federal power to outlaw so-called âsanctuary citiesâ that protect illegal immigrants from deportation.
Throughout Trumpâs political career, immigration and border security have been key issues, and in 2024, a staple of his campaign rhetoric has been criticism of the BidenâHarris border policies.
During a campaign speech in Wilmington in the battleground state of North Carolina, Trump promised to advocate for Congress to ban sanctuary cities, a term used to describe municipalities that enact policies to shield illegal immigrants from federal immigration authorities, often by banning cooperation between local law enforcement and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
âI will ask Congress to pass a law outlawing sanctuary cities nationwide, and we will bring down the full weight of the federal government on any jurisdiction that refuses to co-operate with ICE and … Border Patrol,â Trump said. âThey want to do their job but theyâre not allowed.
âWithin two years, there will not be one single foreign criminal gang operating in North Carolina or anywhere else,â Trump said.
The bill would have banned any âfederal, state, or local government or any individual from prohibiting any government entity, official, or employee from complying with the immigration laws or cooperating with federal law enforcement of such laws.â
Trump has said that too many of those individuals are criminals and terrorists, which he repeated at his rally. Since fiscal year 2022, the first full fiscal year of the Biden administration, 372 known or suspected terrorists have illegally crossed into the United States, according to CBP data. An additional 42,900 illegal immigrant criminals were arrested by Border Patrol during the same period.
In the three-year period during fiscal years 2018 to fiscal 2020, during the Trump administration, Border Patrol agents arrested 11 known or suspected terrorists who crossed U.S. borders illegally.
âNow, you have thousands of terrorists in our country from the worst countries. Here in North Carolina, migrant crime is totally out of controlâencouraged by sanctuary jurisdictions, sanctuary cities all across your state,â Trump said. âI will get every migrant criminal out of our country, and I will get them out fast. We have no choice.â
Democrats have long criticized Trumpâs rhetoric on immigration, which they see as being implicitly designed to stoke racial animus against illegal migrants, many of whom are Hispanic or black.
Trumpâs opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, has frequently criticized him for opposing bipartisan legislation in the Senate in February that would have imposed new restrictions on illegal crossings. She alleges that Trump compelled congressional Republicans to defeat the bill so that he could use the âborder crisisâ as a political argument in the election.
âHe blocked the bill,â said Harris on Sept. 19 at an event with Oprah Winfrey. âUnderstand, even in the intervening months, what that bill would have done to give support to folks who care about this issue.â
Nevertheless, immigration remains a key issue for Trumpâs base, with many rallygoers in Wilmington telling The Epoch Times that border security is their top issue this election.
âI think they are [causing a lot of problems],â Andrew Fuentes, Jr., a voter from Burlington, North Carolina, told The Epoch Times. He said that immigration was a top-of-mind concern for people in the state, which is considered one of the âswing statesâ that could decide the outcome of the election.
Trump won North Carolina in 2020 by a slim margin of 1.4 percent or 74,481 votes.
âI think everybody should be documented,â Michelle Leskovitz, another attendee, told The Epoch Times. She said that immigration and the economy are her top concerns. âSend them back unless they are documented, not give them free health care [and] free school. Itâs not right.â
Other voters in Wilmington shared these sentiments, which they say prompted them to support Trump.
âYou let … people in here, you donât even know who they areâyou donât have a clue,â Edwin Robasco, a retired Teamsters union member and former Democrat, told The Epoch Times in downtown Wilmington.
âI donât know how theyâre gonna pay for them. … You canât just let people in and not help them,â he said. â[Weâre in] a bad situation.â
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