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NH Gov. Kelly Ayotte Touts State’s Sanctuary City Ban

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NH Gov. Kelly Ayotte Touts State’s Sanctuary City Ban

New Hampshire’s Republican governor, Kelly Ayotte, has started off the new year with a bold and decisive move. On January 1st, she proudly announced that sanctuary cities are now officially banned in the state of New Hampshire. This is a major victory for the governor and her administration, as well as for the citizens of New Hampshire who have been calling for stricter immigration policies.

For those who may not be familiar with the term, a sanctuary city is a city or jurisdiction that limits its cooperation with federal immigration authorities in order to protect undocumented immigrants. These cities often refuse to detain individuals solely based on their immigration status and do not allow local law enforcement to inquire about a person’s immigration status.

Governor Ayotte’s ban on sanctuary cities is a clear message to the rest of the country that New Hampshire is serious about enforcing immigration laws and protecting its citizens. In her statement, she emphasized the importance of upholding the rule of law and ensuring the safety and security of all New Hampshire residents.

This ban is not just a symbolic gesture, but it has real consequences for those who choose to defy it. Any city or jurisdiction found to be in violation of the ban will face serious consequences, including the loss of state funding and grants. This sends a strong message that New Hampshire will not tolerate any form of sanctuary for those who have entered the country illegally.

Governor Ayotte’s decision to ban sanctuary cities has been met with widespread support from the citizens of New Hampshire. Many have expressed their gratitude for finally taking a stand against illegal immigration and putting the safety of their communities first. This ban also aligns with the views of the majority of Americans, who believe that local law enforcement should cooperate with federal authorities when it comes to immigration matters.

The governor’s bold move has also received praise from other Republican leaders, including President Donald Trump. In a tweet, he commended Governor Ayotte for her “strong leadership” and for “putting the safety of her citizens first.” This ban is in line with the Trump administration’s tough stance on immigration and serves as a model for other states to follow.

Governor Ayotte’s ban on sanctuary cities is not just about enforcing immigration laws, but it is also about protecting the economic well-being of the state. Illegal immigration has a significant impact on the economy, from the strain it puts on public services to the jobs it takes away from American citizens. By banning sanctuary cities, New Hampshire is taking a stand against these negative effects and sending a message that it is open for business and committed to creating jobs for its residents.

In conclusion, Governor Ayotte’s ban on sanctuary cities is a significant step towards ensuring the safety, security, and prosperity of New Hampshire. It is a testament to her strong leadership and commitment to upholding the rule of law. This ban has been met with overwhelming support from the citizens of New Hampshire and serves as an example for other states to follow. As we enter into the new year, let us applaud Governor Ayotte for her bold and decisive action and look forward to a safer and more prosperous New Hampshire.

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