TRUMP HANDED
'TRIGGER' TO END SANCTUARY CITIES 'Hand over dangerous criminals or get your checkbook out', by
Leo Hohmann, 12/5/16
Rep. John Culberson,
R-Texas, says he’s got a plan already in place that will likely eliminate
sanctuary cities on Day 1 of the Trump administration.
At least 14 cities
have spoken out defiantly in the wake of President-elect Donald Trump’s
surprise victory last month, saying they will continue to offer sanctuary to
illegal criminal aliens regardless of Trump’s attempts to end the sanctuaries,
Culberson says.
But Culberson says the
power of the purse is something Congress has at its disposal, and he intends to
help Trump shut off the flow of federal dollars to sanctuary cities. As chairman of the
House Appropriations Committee’s subcommittee on commerce, justice and science,
Culberson said he acted on July 7 to notify the Department of Justice that it
will need to change its policy.
“I have quietly
installed an off-switch that the Department of Justice and Attorney General
Loretta Lynch, at my request, changed official DOJ policy on July 7 and
notified every state and city in the country that unless you comply 100 percent
of the time with federal requests to deport criminal illegal aliens in your
jails or prisons, you will lose all your federal law enforcement money,”
Culberson told Shannon Bream of Fox News.
“That’s been the
policy at the DOJ since July 7. I just didn’t make a lot of noise about it
because I didn’t want the Obama administration to crawfish on us. So it’s done.
It’s in place. And at noon on Jan. 20, if President Trump decides to do so, he
could throw this switch I created and turn off all the federal law enforcement
money to the top 10 sanctuary cities in America including the entire of state
of California. New York City and Chicago? Lights out on Jan. 20 if he chooses.”
Money flowing into
local police departments and sheriff’s agencies through the Community Oriented
Policing Services, or COPS, grants and the Byrne-JAG grants, which fund miscellaneous
police spending, would dry up, he says. Some sanctuary cities
have threatened to sue the federal government if the money is turned off. But
to them, Culberson says, don’t waste your time.
“Suing will not do
them any good. This is their decision. This is the law now, as a result of what
I’ve done on July 7. If you want federal money, follow federal law,” he told
Bream. “You must hand over every criminal illegal alien in your prisons to fed
authorities to be deported immediately or you lose all your money.”
Two of the most
outspoken mayors have been Rahm Emanuel of Chicago and Bill De Blasio of New
York City, along with mayors in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Miami
and Minneapolis.
Culberson says they’ll
have to put their money where their mouths are. The policy can even be enforced
retroactively if need be.
“If Mayor Emanuel and
Mayor De Blasio continue to refuse to comply with federal requests to hand over
these dangerous criminal aliens in their custody, not only do they lose their money
but the policy the DOJ put in place at my request says they will owe a refund
of every dollar they ever received from these grant programs over the last 10
years,” he said.
“That means the state
of California, if they don’t change, they will have to write us, the U.S.
taxpayer, a check for $1.2 billion,” Culberson continued. “New York City will
owe us as taxpayers $211 million, and Rahm Emanuel, get your checkbook out,
you’re going to have to write America a check for $91.2 million if you don’t
comply with requests to hand over these dangerous criminals.
“And that’s what we’re
talking about, Shannon, criminals convicted of crimes who were here illegally,
who should be deported immediately when they finish their sentence, that’s all
we’re talking about. Follow federal law or don’t ask for federal money.”
Other
grant programs could also be cut
Bream asked about
non-criminal illegals and whether this policy change could apply to them as
well.
“This off switch can
actually be applied more broadly, to other grant programs, and a lawsuit won’t
help them because the Supreme Court has ruled repeatedly that accepting federal
money is a discretionary act. You don’t have to accept federal money, but if
you take the federal money you have to accept all the strings that are attached
to it,” Culberson said. “So it won’t do them any good to sue.”
He said other
subcommittee chairmen on the House Appropriations Committee could enact similar
measures to enforce laws affecting the agencies they oversee.
“Just give up the
money. If you want to protect criminal aliens in your custody, don’t ask for
federal money, and that precedent I’ve created can apply much more broadly to
other federal grant programs that are already in place,” Culberson said. “This
works not only for law enforcement grants but I believe it applies more broadly
to community development grants , to other types of annual federal grant
programs. The Trump administration if they choose to do so can make it apply
much more broadly. But the days of taking federal money and not following
federal law? Those days are over.”
While illegals may be
safe in Chicago, the law-abiding citizens don’t have the same assurances. Year
to date there have been more than 620 people shot and killed and 3,276 shot and
wounded. Total homicides surpassed 700 last week.
“To be clear about
what Chicago is, it always will be a sanctuary city,” Emanuel said on Nov. 9.
To all those who are, after Tuesday’s election, very nervous, those filled with
anxiety, you are safe in Chicago, you are secure in Chicago, and you are
supported in Chicago.”
Betsy Hodges, the
mayor of Minneapolis who has been known to don a hijab when she meets with
Somali refugees in her city, also issued a defiant statement: “I will continue
to stand by and fight for immigrants in Minneapolis regardless of
President-elect Trump’s threats. I will not compromise the public safety of the
people of Minneapolis to satisfy Trump’s desire to put politics before public
safety.”
She forgot to mention
the fact that it wasn’t just immigrants but “illegal” immigrants she is
committed to stand behind and protect, including many who are criminal illegal
immigrants.
After the election,
Trump said he planned to deport two to 3 million violent criminals. Not
carrying out the detainers. One of those more than 2 million was an illegal
who’d been deported five times before he came back and killed Kate Steinle in
July 2015 in San Francisco, a sanctuary city that had sheltered him from
deportation.
Constitutional expert
Andrew Napolitano told Fox News’ Megyn Kelly after the election that Trump can
cut off sanctuary cities unilaterally but could implement conditions through
Congress. And that congressional help is apparently already available thanks to
Culberson. “Well, look at how hard up the cities are for cash,”
Napolitano said. “The
federal government is going to be dangling billions in front of them, and
they’re probably going to cave on this because they’re going to want the cash.
And if they don’t cave and don’t get the cash, there will be tremendous local
political pressure on them to do so, but they are legally and constitutionally
within their right to say to the fed government, ‘We’re not going to work for
you.'”
Bream asked Culberson
what he would say to those who would accuse him of cutting off vital funding to
local communities.
“There’s no question
that this federal money is doing good in these local communities, but that’s
the local mayor or county judge’s decision. It’s the governor of California’s
decision,” he said. “The Legislature in California gets to make a choice. If
you want federal money, from now on you have to follow federal law. This is
simple. It’s not our decision.
“This has been the law
by the way, Shannon, the law I’m enforcing as chairman, has been in effect
since 1996, and it was never enforced until I used the power of the purse to
force the DOJ to put this policy in place July 7, so this is up to the local
folks. If the mayor refuses to follow federal law, get your checkbook out,
Mayor Emanuel, you’re going to owe us a refund.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/12/trump-handed-trigger-to-end-sanctuary-cities/#mJdbuSQYvlbt7KGQ.99
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