Some local officials in Texas cheer Trump’s immigration crackdown, others sound cautious note
- The Trump administration directed federal prosecutors to investigate local officials who obstruct immigration enforcement, raising concerns from immigrant rights groups about intimidation tactics and lack of legal backing.
- Texas cities accused of protecting undocumented immigrants became targets of a 2017 state law prohibiting sanctuary policies, complicating local cooperation with federal immigration efforts.
- Local officials in Texas expressed mixed reactions, with some pledging support for Trump's immigration agenda while others emphasized the importance of public safety for all residents.
- The American Civil Liberties Union stated that the federal government cannot coerce state officials into deportations, advocating for the safety of all community members.
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