National Post

TRUMP OPEN TO SENDING MIGRANTS TO SANCTUARY CITIES, WHITE HOUSE SAYS

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WASHINGTON President Donald Trump wants to explore a twice-rejected proposal to send migrants to “sanctuary cities,” but that is not the preferred solution to fix the straining immigratio­n system, the White House said Sunday.

Press secretary Sarah Sanders said it was one of many options, though she hoped Congress would work with the president on a comprehens­ive immigratio­n overhaul.

The Trump administra­tion is dealing with a growing number of Central American migrants crossing the U.s.-mexico border, an influx that has pushed the immigratio­n system to the breaking point. Laws make it hard to quickly return Central Americans, and many of them spend years in the U.S. waiting for their immigratio­n cases to play out. Others claim asylum and wait just as long, living and working in the U.S. as they wait.

Trump seized on reports last week of the proposal that sought to send migrants already detained to Democratic locations or transport migrants that have just crossed the U.s.-mexico border to sanctuary cities.

Sanders said the idea would be to spread out the number of migrants so the strain would not be on “one or two border communitie­s.”

Trump tweeted on Saturday evening that the U.S. had the “absolute legal right to have apprehende­d illegal immigrants transferre­d to Sanctuary Cities.”

But the plan had already been eschewed twice.

 ?? PEP COMPANYS / AFP / GETTY IMAGES ?? Central American migrants heading in a caravan to the U.S. rest during a stop in Tapachula, Mexico on Saturday.
U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday that he is considerin­g funnelling migrants into sanctuary cities.
PEP COMPANYS / AFP / GETTY IMAGES Central American migrants heading in a caravan to the U.S. rest during a stop in Tapachula, Mexico on Saturday. U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday that he is considerin­g funnelling migrants into sanctuary cities.

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