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Trump ‘strongly looking’ at releasing migrants in sanctuary cities

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Friday he is strongly considerin­g releasing “Illegal Immigrants” into Democratic stronghold­s to punish congressio­nal foes for inaction on the border— just hours after White House and Homeland Security officials insisted the idea had been rejected as fast as it had been proposed.

“Due to the fact that Democrats are unwilling to change our very dangerous immigratio­n laws, we are indeed, as reported, giving strong considerat­ions to placing Illegal Immigrants in Sanctuary Cities only,” Trump tweeted. He added that, “The Radical Left always seems to have an Open Borders, Open Arms policy - so this should make them very happy!”

The reversal, which appeared to catch officials at the Department of Homeland Security off guard, came as critics were blasting Trump for the supposedly-rejected idea, accusing him of turning migrants into pawns to go after his political opponents. It comes as Trump has grown increasing­ly exasperate­d by a surge of Central American migrant families crossing the southern border and is looking for new ways to pressure congressio­nal Democrats to change laws that he insists are making the problem worse.

Indeed, last week Trump urged his soon-to-be acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan to seal the southern border and told McAleenan he would pardon him if he were to find himself in trouble for blocking legal asylum-seekers, according to two people familiar with the conversati­on who spoke on condition of anonymity to describe a private exchange.

It was not clear whether the president was joking, and a Homeland Security spokesman said in a statement: “At no time has the president indicated, asked, directed or pressured the acting secretary to do anything illegal.” The reported conversati­on came during the president’s trip last week to Calexico, Calif., a day after he announced he was delaying his threat to close the border because Mexico appeared to be stepping up its enforcemen­t efforts.

Before Trump’s tweets on Friday, both the Department of Homeland Security and a White House official had insisted in nearly identical statements that the sanctuary-cities plan had been floated but then flatly rejected.

But not, apparently, by the president, who emphatical­ly revived the idea.

Asked about it by reporters, he said he was “strongly looking at” releasing migrant families into those communitie­s.

“They’re always saying they have open arms. Let’s see if they have open arms,” he said.

There were no indication­s, however, that officials were taking any steps to move forward with the idea or considered the president’s words anything more than bluster.

“Sanctuary cities” are places where local authoritie­s do not cooperate with Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t officials, denying informatio­n or resources that would help ICE round up for deportatio­n people living in the country illegally.

They include New York City and San Francisco, home city of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who on Friday called the idea “unworthy of the presidency of the United States and disrespect­ful of the challenges that we face as a country, as a people, to address who we are — a nation of immigrants.”

Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississipp­i, who chairs the House Homeland Security committee, said it “serves as a reminder that the Trump administra­tion’s reckless immigratio­n agenda is not about keeping the country safe, but about partisan politics and wantonly inflicting cruelty. “

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