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    Sanctuary cities could be blocked from moving migrants without warning

    By Ray Bogan,

    1 day ago

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    A Republican congressman wants to block federal funds from going to sanctuary cities if they send migrants to other cities without notification. The legislation, proposed by Rep. Burgess Owens , R-Utah, is meant to prevent non-sanctuary cities from receiving immigrants they aren’t prepared to help without warning.

    Owens’ district spans central Utah, near Salt Lake City and Provo.

    “Self-declared sanctuary cities like Denver are abusing loopholes in the law and using federal taxpayer dollars to transport illegal immigrants to non-sanctuary cities like Salt Lake City,” Owens said in a statement. “Right now we have migrants showing up at our airports, bus stations, and city halls with no support, services, or sponsors after being dumped by so-called sanctuary cities.”

    The Sanctuary City Oversight and Responsibility in Enforcement Act:

    • Requires sanctuary cities to provide notice of imminent migrant arrivals to non-sanctuary jurisdictions.
    • Requires documentation to prove the newly arrived migrants will continue receiving support at their destination through a family, sponsor or other organization.
    • Makes cities who send migrants without warning or proper documentation ineligible to receive FEMA Shelter Service Program (SSP) funds.

    The FEMA program provides financial support to non-federal entities that offer humanitarian assistance to migrants who have been released from DHS custody. In April, FEMA announced it would be providing $640 million in SSP funds to cities and organizations across the country.

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