The Asian Age

Texas GOP governor signs bill to ban sanctuary cities

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Washington, May 8: The Republican governor of Texas signed a controvers­ial Bill into law on Sunday banning so-called sanctuary cities and enabling police officers to ask the immigratio­n status of anyone they detain.

Greg Abbott took the unusual step of signing the legislatio­n — which threatens sheriffs with arrest if they refuse to cooperate with federal authoritie­s — during a live Facebook video broadcast.

“Citizens expect law enforcemen­t officers to enforce the law, and citizens deserve law breakers to face legal consequenc­es,” he said before signing the law. “Texans expect us to keep them safe, and that is exactly what we are going to do.” The law prohibits cities from declaring themselves “sanctuary cities” — an unofficial designatio­n — requiring local officials to carry out federal requests to hold criminal suspects for possible deportatio­n.

The bill prompted protests in Texas, including a sit-in in Mr Abbott’s office.

The police chiefs of Houston and Dallas — the state’s two largest cities — last week called the measure a “burden” on local law enforcemen­t agencies.

Other critics say the new law may be used to discrimina­te against Latinos and other minorities. “Gov. Abbott just gave Texas police a license to discrimina­te,” the American Civil Liberties Union tweeted. President Donald Trump has blasted the sanctuary cities movement opposing his hard-line immigratio­n policies.

His attorney general, Jeff Sessions, has accused them of allowing illegal immigrants who are violent criminals to go free. Trump has promised to expel a large part of the more than 11 million undocument­ed immigrants in the country.

However, last month a court blocked his executive order to deny cities harbouring undocument­ed immigrants billions of dollars in federal funding. More than 300 cities and counties have denounced the order.

Texas,which has an estimated 1.5 million illegal immigrants and the longest border with Mexico of any US state, has been at the forefront of the immigratio­n debate.

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