Congressman August Pfluger | Congressman August Pfluger Official website
Congressman August Pfluger | Congressman August Pfluger Official website
WASHINGTON, DC — Congressman August Pfluger has proposed the No Funding for Sanctuary Cities Act, a bill aimed at preventing states and localities that obstruct the enforcement of federal immigration law from receiving taxpayer-funded grants and programs.
The legislation seeks to address the issue of "Sanctuary Cities," where certain mayors and governors have actively hindered the enforcement of federal immigration laws. These localities have declared themselves as safe havens for undocumented immigrants, regardless of their legal status.
Congressman Pfluger states, "For years, liberal mayors and governors have proudly interfered with the enforcement of federal immigration law by declaring their regions 'Sanctuary Cities.' Now, they are begging for more federal funding to manage the influx of illegal aliens due to President Biden's border crisis."
Under the proposed act, states and local governments that choose to defy federal law would no longer be entitled to receive taxpayer dollars. Congressman Pfluger firmly believes that such entities should not be rewarded with funding when they disregard the laws of the land.
He adds, "Under no circumstances should a state or local government that flouts federal law be entitled to hardworking taxpayer dollars. Defund sanctuary cities — not the police."
The introduction of the No Funding for Sanctuary Cities Act aims to address the concerns surrounding the influx of illegal immigrants and the strain it places on local resources. It seeks to ensure that taxpayer funds are directed towards entities that comply with federal immigration laws.
The issue of sanctuary cities has been a contentious one, with supporters arguing that they provide a safe environment for undocumented immigrants and help foster trust between law enforcement and immigrant communities. On the other hand, opponents argue that such policies undermine the enforcement of federal immigration laws and create potential public safety risks.
The proposed legislation by Congressman Pfluger aligns with the broader efforts of the Republican party to strengthen immigration enforcement and secure the nation's borders. It seeks to address the concerns of those who advocate for strict adherence to federal immigration laws.
The No Funding for Sanctuary Cities Act has gained attention and is being closely watched by lawmakers and advocates on both sides of the immigration debate. Its introduction by Congressman Pfluger reflects the ongoing discussions and efforts to find a balance between compassion for immigrants and the need for law and order.
As the bill makes its way through the legislative process, it remains to be seen how it will be received by fellow members of Congress and whether it will garner enough support to become law. The issue of sanctuary cities and immigration enforcement continues to be a significant point of contention in the political landscape.