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Sanctuary city bans could spread to other states after Texas law signed


A new Texas law cracking down on ‘sanctuary cities’ could inspire other states to take a similar approach, even as the changes spur strong opposition from local Texas officials.

Republican Gov. Greg Abbott signed SB-4 into law in a Facebook Live event Sunday evening, effectively banning sanctuary city policies in Texas and giving law enforcement officers the right to ask the immigration status of anyone they stop. Under the law, officers who fail to comply, or cooperate, with federal immigration agents could face jail time and fines reaching $25,000 per day.

“I was proud last night to sign this law ... What it means is that no county, no city, no governmental body in the state of Texas can adopt any policy that provides sanctuary, and second, what it means, is that law enforcement officials, such as sheriffs, are going to be required to comply with ICE detainer requests,” Abbott said on "Fox & Friends" on Monday.

He added, “Isn’t this quasi-insane that we have to pass a law to force law enforcement officers to comply with the law?”

Texas is the first state to officially ban sanctuary cities under President Trump. Colorado passed a law in 2006 outlawing sanctuary cities, but the measure was repealed in 2013. So far, only Texas, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee have officially passed bills into law banning ‘sanctuary policies.’ Virginia attempted two measures in the Republican-led legislature, but both were suspended after Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe threatened to veto.

But Florida and Louisiana seem to be next in line to consider official policies.

In Florida, HB 697, which would require county and local law enforcement agencies to comply with and support enforcement of federal immigration law, has passed two committees and is awaiting a full vote in the House. Louisiana’s measure, which passed out of a House committee last month, would prohibit sanctuary policies and require law enforcement to contact ICE agents if a person is detained for any reason and unable to provide proof of citizenship or immigration status within 48 hours.

The Texas law is set to take effect on Sept. 1, and opponents have vowed to challenge it in court, after slamming it as the nation’s toughest on immigrants since Arizona’s crackdown in 2010. But Abbott said key provisions of Texas’ law had been tested at the U.S. Supreme Court, which struck down several components of Arizona’s law.

The laws are not identical: Arizona’s law requires police to determine immigration status of people during routine stops, while the Texas bill does not require, but simply allows, police to ask whether a person is in the country legally, even if they are not under arrest.

Nevada is also considering a sanctuary city ‘ban,’ after Republican Senate Minority Leader Michael Roberson announced he would lead the effort by pursuing a 2018 ballot question that would prevent Nevada from allowing sanctuary cities.

Nevada doesn’t have any cities that declare themselves as “sanctuaries” and neither does Texas. But mayors throughout the Lone Star State were in opposition to the bill's passage, claiming it would weaken the relationship between law enforcement officials and the public.

“Our law enforcement community could not have been clearer with the legislature: by driving people into hiding, this bill will make it harder to catch criminals,” Austin Mayor Steve Adler said in a statement. “But this bill has never really been about keeping our cities safe.”

San Antonio Mayor Ivy R. Taylor also opposed the measure.

“San Antonio is not a Sanctuary City—our officers work hard to perform a very difficult job, and SB4 makes that job even more difficult by requiring our local police officers to act as federal immigration authorities,” Taylor told Fox News.

Last month, police chiefs throughout Texas signed a letter opposing the bill and urged the legislature to withdraw the bill.

“This legislation is bad for Texas and will make our communities more dangerous for all,” the letter read.

But despite their opposition, local officials aren't planning to defy the law.

On Monday, San Antonio's Police Chief William McManus blasted Republican lawmakers for signing the new law, but said the department would abandon a policy that prohibited officers from asking about a person's immigration status, in order to comply with the ban.

Sheriff Sally Hernandez of Travis County, which includes Austin, initially refused to honor federal detainer requests if suspects weren’t arrested for immigration offenses or serious crimes such as murder. But before Abbott signed the bill, Hernandez vowed to conform to the ban if it became law.

In El Paso County, meanwhile, officials could be in a tough spot. While the new law presses for cooperation with federal immigration officials, a settlement the county struck over a decade ago led to a policy barring deputies from enforcing federal immigration law. Still, the county sheriff's office does not plan to stand in the way of federal detainers.

Abbott said it is simple: “What this law is going to do is engender greater cooperation between local law enforcement and federal officials so that we ensure everybody is going to be, simply, following the law.”



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One the many reasons my wife and I chose Texas as our next home. For us, "Sanctuary City" = Pure Insanity. And in the evil opposite world, CA Gov. Jerry Brown is pushing for a Sanctuary State status...



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I appreciate the efforts of Texas, but you know there is a liberal federal Obama appointee just salivating waiting for the suit.

I hope Texas can make it stick and put Hernandez in the Travis county lock up.



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And he signed it Sunday night in anticipation of a planned protest Monday? Nice!
 
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Abbott said a suit was filed today, Monday.

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Are the sanctuary cities and counties in states that thumb their noses at the rule of law going to drive a civil war?

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Thank heavens that ICE was able to lay hands on this guy. From the prosecutor to the judge, to the jail release officers, these people ought to be removed and charged with obstruction of justice and interfering with governmental operations.
 
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Awesome and refreshing. Good job.
 
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Abbott said a suit was filed today, Monday.

RMD
In a very sloppily written story, the Houston Chronicle is stating more than one lawsuit.

This 2nd article in the Chronicle is interesting as it gives more details of Texas' Attorney General filing a lawsuit today to preemptively get the courts to call the law Constitutional.



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I have had enough of this "don't follow the law" nonsense. Good job Texas.




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He added, “Isn’t this quasi-insane that we have to pass a law to force law enforcement officers to comply with the law?”


Actually not the first time TX has had to do this. It was illegal for public buildings, other than courthouses and jails to be 30.06 posted (prohibiting concealed carry). But there was no penalty specified, so many municipalities just ignored it. They went back and added penalties and the TX AG threatened legal action against some.


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How do we teach our children to always obey the law when cities say they don't have to
 
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Fuck 'em. I say illegals should be brought to GITMO. I bet it won't take too many being sent there to get the message out loud and clear. We'll see record numbers of illegals flee for the southern border. It would be awesome.


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Fuck 'em. I say illegals should be brought to GITMO. I bet it won't take too many being sent there to get the message out loud and clear. We'll see record numbers of illegals flee for the southern border. It would be awesome.


Way to expensive. Load them up in C130 and deposit in country of origin at 10,000'. Parachutes if feasible.



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