Cities That Don’t Enforce Immigration Laws Should Not Be Branded Sanctuary Cities, Kansas Police Chief Says

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Cities where the local authorities do not enforce U.S. immigration laws should not be branded as sanctuary cities because the federal government still has the ability to enforce the immigration laws there, says Topeka, Kan., Chief of Police Ronald Miller.

“There are no sanctuary cities in the United States, because federal immigration laws can be enforced in all of those cities,” said Miller. He spoke with CNSNews.com after a press conference to release a report by The Police Foundation critical of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ACCESS program that trains and deputizes local police officers to enforce federal immigration laws.http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=48441By Penny Starr – CNS News