View: Gop -Sators call end to financing for Sanctuary Cities: ‘Enough is enough’

View: Gop -Sators call end to financing for Sanctuary Cities: ‘Enough is enough’

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Republican senators told Fox News Digital that they would hinder the liberal sanctuary such as Los Angeles to hinder the federal immigration authorities of the law, some suggest that it is time for the legislative branch to intervene to draw their financing.

“We have to say,” enough is enough, “said Senator Katie Britt, R-Ala. “I don’t understand why we would continue to give federal dollars to someone who does not comply with federal law. I mean, think about that. That is very simple.”

Britt spoke with FOX News Digital in the Senate office building halls and said: “There has been no more highlighted issue in the last four years than the millions and millions of illegal migrants who come across our border.”

“What a Sanctuary City says is:” You can commit a crime, we will allow lawlessness and we will not transfer you to the federal authorities. ” I mean, think about that.

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Sens. Rick Scott, R-FLA. and Katie Britt, R-Ala., Speak with Fox News Digital about cutting the federal financing of Sanctuary Cities. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images and Getty and Anna Moneymaker/Getty images)

“We have made that kind of bad behavior possible too long,” said Senator Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio. “Look, the reality is to use the term for my colleagues:” Nobody is above the law. ” So if you have a mayor or district leader or a governor, who you want to say, that is not after the federal law, that is completely unacceptable.

“I called that in my campaign, and I think all Republicans should get stuck there,” he added.

In the meantime, Senator Rick Scott, R-FLA, told. Simply to Fox News Digital that Sanctuary Cities that block immigration “should not receive federal financing.

“I mean, firstly, if you are a sanctuary, you don’t do the right thing for your citizens. You don’t keep them safe,” said Scott. “I think we are all really frustrated because we don’t have an immigration system that works. There are people who want to come to our country legally and work in our country and go home. That is what we need to be focused on, how do we improve that, but make sure that if you are not survived, you should not get into this country.”

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On the other side of the aisle, Senator Tim Kaine, D-VA., Fox News Digital told that city officials are not collaborating with ice and federal authorities “is not a matter of Virginia, because … I am not aware of a sanctuary in Virginia.”

Senator Angus King, I-Maine, responded to Fox News Digital by saying: “I have no comments on that, I am now focused on what is going on in the Middle East.”

Senator Bill Cassidy, R-La., Said: “I think everyone should follow the law” or “accept the consequences”.

“I can’t tell you that I legally know what the consequences are that a community is deliberately disobedient about the federal government. But whatever those consequences are, if a community makes that decision, then it must bear the consequences,” Cassidy added.

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Senator Roger Marshall, R-tenn., Said that the policy of the sanctuary “led to these LA riots in many ways that the LA police were not willing to help when our ice officers were in trouble.”

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“What we cannot tolerate is local officials who hinder ice officers to do their work, and that is exactly what happens in some of these shrines,” said Marshall. “So, if that means the power of the wallet, then it is. But whatever we do, President Trump took an oath, I took an oath to protect the constitution and defend to make us all safe.”

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