(H/T Washington Examiner)
"More
than 200 cities, counties and states across the United States are considered
sanctuary cities. These state and local jurisdictions have policies, laws,
executive orders, or regulations allowing them to avoid cooperating with
federal immigration law enforcement authorities. These 'cities' ignore federal
law authorizing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to
administratively deport illegal aliens without seeking criminal warrants or
convictions from federal, state, or local courts."
According to CIS and another website,
Ohio Jobs & Justice PAC, Washington, D.C., and multiple cities around the
nation's capital are included where local police forces are told to not
cooperate with federal authorities.
Which cities fit the definition can
be open to debate. Jessica Vaughan, CIS director of policy studies, who helped
pull the map together, said the number could go over 300.
"One could also argue that any
jurisdiction that provides drivers licenses, or welfare benefits, or public
housing, or municipal ID cards is a sanctuary," she explained.