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Sanctuaries for
Americans, not criminal aliens “We're going to
take care of the problem," President Donald J. Trump told
a room full of Cabinet officials, elected leaders, and law
enforcement representatives during a roundtable discussion on
sanctuary cities at the White House yesterday.
The President’s
highest duty is to protect the safety and well-being of
American citizens. Lawless sanctuary jurisdictions nullify
Federal law, obstruct immigration enforcement, and release
thousands of criminals into U.S. communities. “They are not
sanctuary cities; they are outlaw cities,” Sen. Tom Cotton
(R-AR) said at yesterday’s meeting.
The Senator is right,
and the Trump Administration has taken action to ensure our
Nation’s laws are faithfully enforced. During the 2017 fiscal
year, ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations team made more
than 140,000 administrative arrests and effected more than
225,000 removals.
Learn more:
“Our cities should be sanctuaries for Americans—not for
criminal aliens,” President Trump says.
What they’re
saying about President Trump’s opioids plan Monday
afternoon, President Trump and the First Lady visited
Manchester, New Hampshire, to talk through the ways this
Administration is confronting America’s devastating opioid
epidemic. The President’s initiative has three pillars: 1)
reduce demand and over-prescription, 2) cut off the supply of
illicit drugs, and 3) help those already struggling with
addiction.
In the days since, a
number of officials have weighed in on the plan:
- Speaker of
the House Paul Ryan (R-WI): “The opioid epidemic
continues to ravage our communities, and President Trump is
right to continue the fight against it.”
- House
Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) tweeted
“.@POTUS’ proposals to combat opioid addiction demonstrate
that there is ample opportunity to reach a bipartisan
consensus.”
- Gov. Jim
Justice (R-WV): “People are dying every day from
opioid abuse. I’m encouraged and hopeful that @POTUS’s
plans will help us take bigger steps to resolve this scourge
on our society.”
See
what other leaders are saying about President Trump’s war on
opioid abuse.
Join us to fight against
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First Lady
Melania Trump participates in a Cyber Security and Technology
Roundtable | March 20, 2018 (Official White House
Photo by Andrea Hanks)
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