• EDITORIAL: More blowback for Colorado's sanctuary status

    From Biden's nuts@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 6 09:54:35 2024
    XPost: alt.politics.republicans, co.politics, sac.politics
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    Colorado�s capital city has been serving not only as innkeeper for an unprecedented, new wave of illegal immigrants � but also as their travel
    agent. Among the many services the administration of Denver Mayor Mike
    Johnston extends to them � all on the taxpayers� tab � are tickets to the immigrants� next intended destination.

    The complimentary travel fare no doubt is aimed, at least in part, at
    defusing public pushback at the other support � room, board, medical care
    at Denver Health and so forth � the administration has been doling out.
    It�s as if to say, nervously, �Don�t worry; they won�t be staying!� though
    many probably will.

    But instead of serving as a sop to an overburdened public, the free
    tickets are really another slap in the face. It�s another perk taxpayers
    have to cover for �newcomers,� as they are now called, but aren�t eligible
    to use themselves.

    Policies adopted by Denver City Hall as well as by Colorado�s government
    have turned our entire state into a sanctuary, and a beacon, for those who
    are illegally in the U.S. And the public�s ire is inevitable. To date, the
    city has received 42,323 immigrants at a cost of more than $71 million,
    some of which has dinged taxpayers through cutbacks in city services.

    The portion of that ad hoc budget that is paying for one-way travel to
    other points on the map not only represents another publicly funded
    expense � but also the policy�s rank hypocrisy.

    The city might as well declare, �Give us your tired, your poor, your
    huddled masses � but only until we can palm them off on someone else.�
    They are being shipped to places that didn�t ask for them and � unlike
    Denver and Colorado � weren�t foolish enough to advertise themselves as sanctuaries for illegal immigration in the first place.

    Elected leaders in such destinations are now justifiably upset, as a
    report in The Gazette reminded us this week. And it is reflecting poorly
    not only on Denver and its elected leadership but also on all of Colorado.

    Utah�s Republican Gov. Spencer Cox tore into Johnston on social media the
    other day, saying it is �completely unacceptable� to bus immigrants � who crossed the U.S. border illegally and ended up in Denver � to Colorado�s neighbors.

    �We recently learned that the Democrat mayor of Denver has been sending
    illegal immigrants to Utah without proper notification or approval,� Cox
    wrote Friday on X, the former Twitter. �This is completely unacceptable
    and follows on the failed catch-and-release policy of the Biden administration.�

    Denver officials insist the policy has been ongoing and is hardly a
    secret, but the Utahans aren�t in the mood for excuses.

    �Denver did not consult with us prior to instigating this practice,� Cox�s office stated in an email to The Gazette�s news staff. Salt Lake City and
    the state of Utah are unable to provide services to arriving immigrants,
    Cox�s office added.

    One thing both states� political leaders seem to agree on is the problem
    is the fault of our federal government � for failing to secure the
    nation�s borders � and ultimately will have to be resolved in the nation�s capital.

    But Denver�s mayor as well as the state Legislature have significantly compounded Colorado�s woes. State lawmakers in 2019 enacted a law
    prohibiting local governments from cooperating with the federal government
    in immigration enforcement and prohibiting the sharing of judicial
    information with federal officials.

    Last year, the Legislature passed a law barring local government
    involvement in immigration detention. Denver, meanwhile, is widely known
    for offering shelter, food and transportation of immigrants here illegally
    to their final destination.

    Is it any surprise when Utah balks at Colorado�s attempts to share pain of
    its own making?

    https://gazette.com/opinion/editorials/editorial-more-blowback-for- colorado-s-sanctuary-status/article_9f126d3a-2ea0-11ef-9ea6-
    3f65c52c2a39.html

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)