Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Vice President Pence arrives to protests at GOP fundraiser

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Vice President Mike Pence said Tuesday he doesn’t want to see children taken from their parents at the U.S.Mexico border but repeated the administra­tion’s position that “loopholes” in immigratio­n laws are to blame.

“The truth is our weak immigratio­n laws have had dire consequenc­es,” Pence said at an upstate New York steel plant he toured while in the area for a Republican fundraiser.

“President Trump and I will continue to work tirelessly to close these crippling loopholes, to build a wall to secure our border and to solve the crisis of illegal immigratio­n once and for all,” the vice president said at the Nucor Steel plant in Auburn before shifting his focus to praise for Republican President Donald Trump’s tax and trade policies.

Earlier, a crowd protesting the administra­tion’s separation of immigrant children at the border booed and beat drums as the vice president’s caravan arrived at the fundraiser for Congressma­n John Katko. A much smaller group of Trump supporters also gathered.

Nearly 2,000 migrant children have been separated from their families in recent weeks under a zerotolera­nce policy where everyone caught crossing illegally is prosecuted.

Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo marked the vice president’s visit to New York with an open letter to Pence warning of the policy’s potential to cause psychologi­cal harm and a promise to sue to stop it.

“This policy makes it very clear you have forgotten what made America great,” Cuomo wrote. Later Tuesday, he announced the state will sue the federal government, claiming the children were taken from their parents without due process under federal and state laws.

Pence said current law limits how the administra­tion can address people who enter the country illegally.

“That’s why President Trump again today called on the Congress to pass immigratio­n reform,” he said.

 ?? AP PHOTO/ADRIAN KRAUS ?? Vice President Mike Pence speaks to the employees of Nucor Steel Auburn Inc. after a tour of the facility in Auburn, N.Y., Tuesday.
AP PHOTO/ADRIAN KRAUS Vice President Mike Pence speaks to the employees of Nucor Steel Auburn Inc. after a tour of the facility in Auburn, N.Y., Tuesday.

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