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 @9GK9YTMConservativefrom Ontario  disagreed…1yr1Y

Sanctuary cities frequently harbor a sizable population of unauthorized immigrants who make a positive economic contribution to the community. These people support economic growth in a number of areas, work, and pay taxes. Sanctuary towns can contribute to a stable labor force and sustained economic growth by shielding immigrants from deportation.


Empathy and Human Rights:

The significance of respecting human rights and being compassionate toward marginalized groups is emphasized by proponents of sanctuary cities. Many illegal immigrants, they contend, are escaping extreme situations—violence, persecution, etc.—in their native countries. As a manifestation of the moral principles of tolerance, empathy, and compassion, providing sanctuary is regarded as essential.

 @B2LC5PBfrom Montana  agreed…2mos2MO

The Supreme Court of the United States ruled in Ableman v. Booth and Cooper v. Aaron that states do not have the power to nullify laws, this can be extended to cities, which are even lower in the hierarchy.

 @9ZBSN79from Ontario  agreed…5mos5MO

Doing more drugs never solves the problem of drugs and stigmas stop people from doing things drugs are not something we want people doing

 @9G9K832from Saskatchewan  disagreed…1yr1Y

One counter-argument to the position against sanctuary cities is that these policies can foster trust between law enforcement and immigrant communities, leading to increased cooperation, crime reporting, and overall community safety.

 @9G89DPDfrom Ontario  agreed…1yr1Y

before president trump introduced strict immigration acts, El Paso, TX was one of the most dangerous cities in the USA due to its immigrants. Once he protected his country with robust policies, El Paso became a safe place to live in.

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