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Pittenger Introduces Bill To Defund Sanctuary Cities, Support Border Wall Amid Criticism

Office of Congressman Pittenger

Congressman Robert Pittenger has introduced legislation to defund sanctuary cities and use that money to fund the border wall between the U.S. and Mexico.

The legislation, titled the “Make Sanctuary Cities Pay for the Wall Act,” would withhold federal money from jurisdictions that forbid local law enforcement from complying with immigration detainers or sharing documentation information with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Pittenger said it’s “time for Congress to take decisive action” on the 300 sanctuary cities across the country that he said, “blatantly subvert the rule of law, incentivize further illegal immigration and endanger law-abiding citizens.” 

The bill, H.R. 5663, has been referred to four different committees. 

The proposal follows just one day after a caravan of roughly 200 Central American migrants arrived at the border seeking asylum. President Donald J. Trump has denounced the caravan, pointing to it as a justification for increased security and a border wall.

Pittenger’s legislation is the latest in the congressman’s efforts to tie himself to President Trump's agenda ahead of the 2018 primary election. His Republican challenger, Mark Harris, has called Pittenger “one of the most liberal Republicans in Congress.” On April 25, Harris released a television ad criticizing Pittenger for voting on a budget that included spending increases and continued support for sanctuary cities and Planned Parenthood. On April 27, Pittenger introduced the bill. 

Pittenger narrowly beat Harris by 134 votes in the 2016 primary. Newcomer Clarence Goins is also running in the Republican primary for District 9. The primary will take place on May 8.

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Jessa O’Connor was an assistant digital news editor and Sunday reporter for WFAE.