Homan emphasized that even those whose only offense is entering the country illegally will be deported, particularly if they live with or are related to individuals with outstanding arrest warrants.
“In sanctuary cities, expect a lot of collateral arrests—not just priority criminal arrests,” Homan said. “If we can’t apprehend the bad guy in jail, we’ll go into the communities to find them, and that will inevitably include others.”
Sanctuary Cities in Focus
Sanctuary cities and states, primarily led by Democrats, have resisted cooperating with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), refusing to transfer undocumented individuals from local and state jails to federal custody. As a result, ICE must conduct arrests at homes, workplaces, or other locations.
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