Immigration activist describes sanctuary cities as a 'political phantom'


(MENAFN) Sanctuary cities are considered as a "political phantom," as claimed by immigration activist Francisco Hernandez.

The remark came as a response to the decision made by Federal Judge William Orrick III to block nationwide execution of President Trump's plan to deny funding for cities of this nature.

Hernandez said about the matter "it is a political phantom, a city, state or county cannot tell the government they can't apprehend suspects."

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