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House GOP backs bill targeting sanctuary cities

- By Matthew Daly The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Warning of threats to public safety and national security, the Republican­led House on Thursday approved two bills to crack down on illegal immigratio­n, a key priority for President Donald Trump.

One bill would strip federal dollars from self-proclaimed sanctuary cities that shield residents from federal immigratio­n authoritie­s, while a separate measure would stiffen punishment­s for people who re-enter the U.S. illegally.

The sanctuary measure was approved 228-195, while the bill to punish deportees was approved 257-167. Three Democrats joined all but seven Republican­s to pass the sanctuary measure, while 24 Democrats backed the deportee bill. Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan was the only Republican who opposed the deportee bill. The bills now go to the Senate. Trump, who often railed against illegal immigratio­n during his presidenti­al campaign, hailed passage of the House bills and urged the Senate to act to “save American lives.”

One of the bills, known as “Kate’s Law,” would impose harsher prison sentences on deportees who re-enter the U.S. The bill is named after 32-year old Kathryn Steinle, who was shot and killed in San Francisco in 2015 by a man who was in the country illegally. Juan Francisco LopezSanch­ez, who pleaded not guilty to the crime, had been released by sheriff ’s officials months earlier despite a request by immigratio­n officials to keep him behind bars.

The second bill would bar states and localities that refuse to cooperate with immigratio­n authoritie­s from receiving certain Justice Department and Homeland Security grants, including some related to law enforcemen­t.

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