The Department of Homeland Security's recently published list of 'sanctuary jurisdictions' drew heavy criticism and has since been taken down from its website. Communities, regardless of political affiliation, expressed confusion and discontent with the list, which included some jurisdictions advocating for Trump's strict immigration policies. The intent of the list was to identify areas allegedly non-compliant with federal immigration laws. Sec. Kristi Noem acknowledged the backlash but provided no explanation for its removal, indicating the list's future may involve continuous revisions.
A widely anticipated list of 'sanctuary jurisdictions' faced backlash for inaccuracies, prompting its removal from the DHS website amidst criticism from various community officials.
The list was designed to identify locations that allegedly resist federal immigration policies, but it caused confusion and criticism due to its dubious entries.
DHS described the list as subject to review and updates, aimed at highlighting jurisdictions seemingly uncooperative with federal immigration laws.
Homeland Security Secretary Noem acknowledged the pushback from cities, focusing on the challenges this list posed to communities supporting immigration enforcement.
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