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Sanctuary Cities Can Be Better Prepared to Welcome Migrants

Por: Time Life June 28, 2023

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In the last few months, we’ve seen a surge of inter-state migrant transportation across the United States, often carried out as a political stunt by conservative politicians. They claim that transporting these people to sanctuary cities will, in some way, prove that Democrats are fundamentally hypocritical in their approach to immigration, supportive only because they don’t have to manage the recent arrivals themselves, leaving that instead... + full article



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