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President Donald J.
Trump will meet with Secretary General of the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO) Jens Stoltenberg at the White House.
The
community movement against ‘sanctuary’ laws
Sanctuary
jurisdictions hinder Federal immigration enforcement.
These jurisdictions often refuse even basic requests for
information, such as notification to Federal officials before
the release of dangerous criminals from custody. The
consequences of such actions can be fatal.
California has
passed statewide sanctuary policies that restrict
cooperation between Federal immigration authorities and local
law enforcement. Now, communities across the state have started
coming out in opposition to the new laws. Many of these local
leaders cite fidelity to the U.S. Constitution over California
state law.
Yesterday,
President Trump met with local officials who spoke
first-hand about how these sanctuary policies jeopardize the
safety of their communities. "Our people are the ones
hurting," San Jacinto Mayor Crystal Ruiz said. “All of
us need help getting this solved.”
What
you need to know about the movement against “sanctuary”
policies
Watch:
President
Trump’s full meeting with California community leaders
America,
Uzbekistan, and a new era of partnership
President Trump
hosted President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan yesterday,
marking President Mirziyoyev’s historic first visit to the
White House. The bilateral meeting ushers in a new era of
strategic partnership between the two countries.
America has an
important partnership with Uzbekistan in fighting terrorism.
In the aftermath of the September 11 attacks on the United
States, Uzbekistan provided crucial access and support to drive
al Qaeda terrorists from Afghanistan. President Mirziyoyev
reaffirmed his full support for President Trump’s South Asia
strategy yesterday, including the effort to bring stability to
Afghanistan.
The two leaders
also committed to exploring deeper economic ties.
President Mirziyoyev pledged to open Uzbek markets for American
companies and investors by introducing international standards
of transparency. During the visit, Uzbekistan signed more than
20 major business deals with U.S. companies.
Watch
President Trump welcome President Mirziyoyev to the White
House.
Learn more:
A
new era of strategic partnership between the U.S. and
Uzbekistan
Photo of
the Day
Official White House
Photo by Andrea Hanks
President Donald
J. Trump participates in a California Sanctuary State
roundtable | May 16, 2018
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many foreigners are victims. You are a #MeToo
victim too.
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