In the US, proposed to plant officials who prevent to catch illegal immigrants - ForumDaily
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In the United States offered to plant officials who interfere with catching illegal immigrants

On Monday, the Republican proposed legislation providing for a prison term of up to five years for officials who warn illegal immigrants about upcoming raids by the Immigration and Customs Service.

Photo: twitter.com/icegov

This measure was proposed by Republican Steve King from Iowa and named it in honor of Auckland Mayor Libby Schaaf, who warned residents about possible ICE checks earlier this year.

“I want policymakers in sanctuary cities to hear this message: If you obstruct ICE, you will end up behind bars,” King said in a statement. “It shall be unlawful for any officer or employee of any state or political subdivision to obstruct the execution of the laws of the United States.”

In February, the mayor of Auckland on the social network warned residents about upcoming ICE checks.

“It is Oakland's legal right to be a sanctuary city, and we have not broken any laws,” Schaaf said in a statement at the time.

The proposed measure was voiced against the background of disagreements between officials in California and the federal authorities.

Last week, Donald Trump met with California lawmakers and law enforcement officials who do not support the state’s decision to side with immigrants.

Trump mentioned Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf in his speech and called on Attorney General Jeff Sessions to consider blaming her for interfering with justice.

Auckland Mayor wrote an article in The Washington Post that is not to blame for obstructing justice.

“I wanted to make sure people were prepared, not panicked, and that they understood their legal rights,” Schaaf wrote.

 

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