Republicans target 4 ‘sanctuary’ cities as Trump pushes mass deportations
- Republicans in Congress are focusing on four cities for their sanctuary policies during a hearing amid President Donald Trump's mass deportation campaign.
- Mayors Michelle Wu of Boston, Brandon Johnson of Chicago, Mike Johnston of Denver, and Eric Adams of New York are testifying before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
- Cities like New York and Chicago have enacted strong immigrant protections, which Republican officials criticize as barriers to deportation efforts.
- Mayors have defended their policies, emphasizing the importance of cooperation from all community members when reporting crimes, irrespective of immigration status.
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Young father killed by illegal immigrant highlights 'betrayal' of sanctuary cities, says Republican
Louisiana Rep. Clay Higgins said that President Donald Trump has “ripped the curtains from the rods," revealing the impact of sanctuary policies across America.
US Mayors Face Attacks From GOP Lawmakers on Sanctuary Cities
Republican lawmakers repeatedly attacked four big-city US mayors during a contentious congressional hearing on immigration, claiming their sanctuary policies are interfering with President Donald Trump’s plans for mass deportations.

Democratic mayors rebuked in Congress over immigration stance
The Democratic mayors of four US cities were hauled over the coals in Congress Wednesday over "pro-criminal" immigration policies, as Republicans seek to back up President Donald Trump's aggressive mass deportation effort.
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