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Trump’s new homeland security secretary mulls removing customs agents from international airports to punish sanctuary cities – live

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Trump’s new homeland security secretary mulls removing customs agents from international airports to punish sanctuary cities – live

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US Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin is considering removing customs agents from international airports in sanctuary cities, citing concerns over local immigration policies. The move could impact travel at major airports, including Denver International, JFK, and Los Angeles International.

The US Homeland Security Secretary is thinking about withdrawing customs agents from airports in sanctuary cities. This decision is based on his belief that sanctuary city policies are not lawful. Sanctuary cities have policies that limit police cooperation with federal immigration authorities. The secretary's idea would affect many major US airports. Immigration enforcement is a federal authority. The secretary's plan is to make hard decisions about who will work with the federal government.

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