
President Trump expected to sign executive order on sanctuary cities today
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72% : The executive order signing is slated for 5 p.m., shortly after Trump welcomes the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles to the White House for a ceremony.53% : And director of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
50% : WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump will sign an executive order on sanctuary cities later today directing the U.S. Attorney General to publish a list of states and cities that they determine are obstructing the enforcement of federal immigration laws and ramping up how local law enforcement officials interact with immigration enforcement.
47% : In Philadelphia, officials have refused to comply with requests from ICE to detain prisoners based on their immigration status unless federal authorities submit a warrant signed by a judge.
44% : Trump campaigned on the promise to defund sanctuary cities and the orders he signs today come just around the 100 day mark of his administration.
41% : Several anti-immigration groups put the number in Pennsylvania at around a dozen cities or counties in the state.
33% : "The second is centered around protecting American communities from criminal aliens." Trump has said for months that he was working on an order to direct the government to pull federal funding from so-called sanctuary cities, typically defined as places that limit law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
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