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1600 Daily:
What to know
about sanctuary cities During President Donald J.
Trump’s visit to California yesterday to examine prototypes
for a border wall with Mexico, he explained the danger of
“sanctuary cities” that refuse to cooperate with lawful
Federal immigration enforcement.
“California’s
sanctuary policies are illegal and unconstitutional and put the
safety and security of our entire nation at risk,” the
President tweeted. “Thousands of dangerous & violent
criminal aliens are released as a result of sanctuary
policies.”
A few important facts
about sanctuary cities:
When
sanctuary city officials warn illegal aliens about possible
upcoming enforcement activities, they allow criminals
to prepare themselves—and thus endanger innocent
bystanders.
Sanctuary
policies in California have allowed the release of
numerous criminals charged with serious crimes who
could continue to harm communities.
- If Immigration and
Customs Enforcement officials cannot arrest criminals in the
controlled environments of police stations or jails, they must
perform these duties in workplaces, in residences, or
on the streets.
Learn more:
What you need to know about sanctuary cities.
Go deeper:
How
the Trump Administration is working to build stronger borders.
Why cutting
taxes is good for American workers This afternoon,
President Trump will pay a visit to St. Louis, Missouri, to
tour a Boeing manufacturing plant before joining a roundtable
with workers and executives from 10 Missouri companies. U.S.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will also participate in the
discussion.
Boeing offers just one
of hundreds of examples of business tax reform paying off for
America’s workers. After President Trump signed the Tax Cuts
and Jobs Act into law in December, the company announced it
would invest about $600 million in its employees.
The Council of Economic
Advisers recently explained why tax cuts have been so important
for the U.S. economy: “Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the
shift away from worldwide taxation toward a territorial system
ends the penalty on companies headquartered in the United
States.”
Learn
more about the economics behind cutting taxes for American
workers.
Human
trafficking is an affront to human dignity With
millions affected worldwide, human trafficking is a global
atrocity that deprives millions of their universal human
rights. President Trump is taking a stand to stop it in its
tracks.
“My Administration
will focus on ending the absolutely horrific practice of human
trafficking,” the President said. “And I am prepared to
bring the full force and weight of our government, whatever we
can do, in order to solve this horrific problem.”
This month, President
Trump appointed nine human trafficking survivors to serve on
the U.S. Advisory Council on Human Trafficking. And in light of
the impending Senate vote on H.R. 1865—the FOSTA-SESTA
legislative package designed to fight online sex
trafficking—the Administration hosted a roundtable on human
trafficking to discuss the path forward on this crucial issue.
See
more ways the Administration is working to end the practice of
human trafficking.
Photo of
the Day
President Donald
J. Trump at Joint Base Andrews | March 13, 2018
(Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead)
POTUS TODAY
Today, President Trump
will travel to St. Louis, Missouri, where he will tour the
Boeing Company. The President will then participate in a
roundtable discussion about tax cuts and tax reform.
This afternoon, Vice
President Mike Pence participates in a swearing-in ceremony for
Russ Vought as the Deputy Director of the Office of Management
and Budget.
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