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Trump Administration Publishes List of Sanctuary Cities and Counties to Target​

Administration has threatened to pull funding from jurisdictions that don’t cooperate with immigration enforcement​


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I’m absolutely shocked Yates County, NY is on the list. Our summer cottage is located there and that is big time Trump country.

Also surprised Mecklenburg, NC is not on there.
 
I’m absolutely shocked Yates County, NY is on the list. Our summer cottage is located there and that is big time Trump country.

Also surprised Mecklenburg, NC is not on there.
Aren’t there lots of Mennonites in the area? Especially in/around Penn Yan?

Mennonites generally support sanctuary.
 
I’m absolutely shocked Yates County, NY is on the list. Our summer cottage is located there and that is big time Trump country.

Also surprised Mecklenburg, NC is not on there.
I was surprised about Mecklenburg but the initial NC list seems focused on college towns (+Chatham as part of the Durham/Orange communist bloc I guess). They reserve right to expand the list over time.
 
Aren’t there lots of Mennonites in the area? Especially in/around Penn Yan?

Mennonites generally support sanctuary.
Lots of Mennonites (about 20% of the population). But they don’t get involved in politics or government. They have virtually no political impact on the community.
 
Lots of Mennonites. But they don’t get involved in politics or government. They have no political impact on the community.
In our halcyon days, Protestants didn't much, either. I guess portraying human rights as a political movement instead of an obligation to humanity and the Constitution gave them an excuse for changing.
 


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When defending your country against a hostile invader, stubborn is the only choice if you want to survive and repel the invasion…
 


[After rambling about Putin going through the Russia hoax with him and how he is winning his suit to make NYT give back its Pulitzer Prize ] … I have gotten to see things that I was very surprised at, rockets being shot into cities, like Kyiv, during a negotiation that I felt like was maybe very close to ending, we were going to solve a problem and then all of a sudden rockets got shot into a couple of cities and people died uhhhh I saw things that I was surprised at and I don’t like being surprised. So time very disappointed in that way. With that being said, I’d like to see it end. ā€¦ā€



When defending your country against a hostile invader, stubborn is the only choice if you want to survive and repel the invasion…

 


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