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But they've come to support them for public safety reasons. In the 1980s, when churches in the United States provided refuge for individuals escaping civil unrest in El Salvador, sanctuary cities specifically emerged from protests against federal immigration policies that denied asylum to refugees.
However, many law enforcement officials, including police chiefs, have advocated for sanctuary policies.
However, many law enforcement officials, including police chiefs, have advocated for sanctuary policies.
However, many law enforcement officials, including police chiefs, have advocated for sanctuary policies.
That's interesting, man.
That's interesting, man.
That's interesting, man.
Yeah, this is perplexity, but they have all the sources cited.
Yeah, this is perplexity, but they have all the sources cited.
Yeah, this is perplexity, but they have all the sources cited.
I'm not saying one is right or wrong or anything. I don't think it's a bad thing anyway because I'm an active amnesty advocate. I think if โ first of all, this is a civil offense. Amnesty. Crossing โ
I'm not saying one is right or wrong or anything. I don't think it's a bad thing anyway because I'm an active amnesty advocate. I think if โ first of all, this is a civil offense. Amnesty. Crossing โ
I'm not saying one is right or wrong or anything. I don't think it's a bad thing anyway because I'm an active amnesty advocate. I think if โ first of all, this is a civil offense. Amnesty. Crossing โ
crossing the border is a civil offense right right and you have a five-year period where if you haven't done any crimes like the statute of limitation is over now there's different legal uh there are different legal interpretations of this and people go back and forth on it but like the way i think about it is like if a dude is in here and they're working right and they're not trying to do a you know they're not here to do evil shit they're here to just simply work and
crossing the border is a civil offense right right and you have a five-year period where if you haven't done any crimes like the statute of limitation is over now there's different legal uh there are different legal interpretations of this and people go back and forth on it but like the way i think about it is like if a dude is in here and they're working right and they're not trying to do a you know they're not here to do evil shit they're here to just simply work and
crossing the border is a civil offense right right and you have a five-year period where if you haven't done any crimes like the statute of limitation is over now there's different legal uh there are different legal interpretations of this and people go back and forth on it but like the way i think about it is like if a dude is in here and they're working right and they're not trying to do a you know they're not here to do evil shit they're here to just simply work and
Give them documentation. The difference between an undocumented migrant and a documented one is just a piece of paper. It's paperwork. Process these people and allow them to contribute to our coffers in more meaningful ways because they already pay taxes, but they could be paying more taxes as well. Do they pay taxes if they're undocumented? Yeah.
Give them documentation. The difference between an undocumented migrant and a documented one is just a piece of paper. It's paperwork. Process these people and allow them to contribute to our coffers in more meaningful ways because they already pay taxes, but they could be paying more taxes as well. Do they pay taxes if they're undocumented? Yeah.
Give them documentation. The difference between an undocumented migrant and a documented one is just a piece of paper. It's paperwork. Process these people and allow them to contribute to our coffers in more meaningful ways because they already pay taxes, but they could be paying more taxes as well. Do they pay taxes if they're undocumented? Yeah.
Because they still, I think they still pay into social security because they have to get a social security number, some sort of social security number. They pay for sales taxes, things of that nature. You know what I mean? Like there's a bunch of different contributions that they make and they can't take advantage of any of the government programs anyway. That's why a lot of Republicans lie.