Trump weighs pulling immigration, customs in 'sanctuary city' airports

Trump weighs pulling immigration, customs in 'sanctuary city' airports

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Key Points:

  • Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin suggested halting customs and immigration processing at "sanctuary city" airports if local governments do not enforce federal immigration laws, raising concerns ahead of the FIFA World Cup.
  • The Trump administration is reportedly "drawing up plans" to implement this policy, though no actions have been taken yet, prompting speculation that it may be used as leverage against cities with lenient immigration policies.
  • Major international airports in sanctuary cities such as New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago are at risk, which could severely disrupt international flights, travel, and cargo operations.
  • Industry groups representing leading U.S. airlines and hotel chains warned that reducing Customs and Border Protection staffing at these airports would have "devastating" consequences for the airline and tourism sectors.
  • The potential policy move intensifies the ongoing conflict between federal immigration enforcement and sanctuary city policies, with significant economic implications for cities hosting international events like the upcoming World Cup.

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