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Post by Logan on Feb 1, 2017 12:30:40 GMT -6
HARTFORD — Lawmakers are split along party lines regarding proposed legislation that would make Connecticut a “sanctuary state.” The bill, filed by Rep. Edwin Vargas, D-Hartford, would prevent state police from demanding information concerning citizenship from individuals with whom they interact, including those who are in custody. Sen. Tony Guglielmo, R-Stafford, called the proposal “one of the worst ideas in my 24 years” in Hartford, saying it would threaten public safety by creating a place where illegal immigrants with a criminal history can come to avoid legal consequences. “We’re going to be a magnet for people with problems,” he said. “It makes no sense. Frankly, I think it’s grandstanding on the part of some people.” Read more: www.journalinquirer.com/politics_and_government/sanctuary-state-bill-divides-legislators/article_693de59a-e7d6-11e6-ae5c-dbeeeb238de8.html
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