The far-left American Civil Liberties Union stated they have a plan on how to advise states and cities can help illegals avoid deportation.
Anthony Romero, the executive director of the ACLU, sat down with MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow to discuss the plan the group came up with.
Anthony Romero, Executive Director of the ACLU, explained to Rachel Maddow that his organization has crafted a legal strategy aimed at pressuring local officials to cut ties with the federal government and issue mass pardons for millions of illegal aliens, shielding them from… pic.twitter.com/FfQLg4spGS
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“We have this whole plan around the firewall for freedom … the idea that these local officials can really play an important role in stopping the guardrail abuses,” he said.
Romero proceed to outline how Trump’s administration would try to deport illegal aliens.
“For instance, when they’re going to try and detain and deport all these hundreds of thousands, up to a million, people,” he continued. “That’s an operation that they have the legal power to do, to do the raids.” […]
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