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Markwayne Mullin says he’s considering pulling US customs agents from airports in sanctuary cities

Homeland security secretary Markwayne Mullin told Fox News he’s thinking about withdrawing customs agents from international airports located in sanctuary cities because he doesn’t think sanctuary city policies are legal.

“I believe sanctuary cities is not lawful,” Mullin told Fox News’s Brett Baier. “I don’t think they’re able to do that.”

Local sanctuary policies typically limit police cooperation with federal immigration authorities. They have existed for decades and historically survived legal challenges.

“One area we may take a hard look at is some of these cities have international airports,” Mullin said. “If they’re sanctuary cities should they really be processing customs into their cities? Seriously. If they’re a sanctuary city and they’re receiving international flights and we’re asking them to partner with us at the airport but once they walk out the airport, they’re not going to enforce immigration policy?”

Immigration enforcement is a federal authority, not a local one.

“Right now remember the Democrats are wanting to defund Customs and Border Patrol,” Mullin added, though the name of the agency is Customs and Border Protection. “Well, who processes those individuals when they walk off the plane? So I’m going to have to be forced to make hard decisions — who’s willing to work with us and partner with us.”

On top of its ongoing annual budget appropriation of around $20 billion, CBP received an extra $65 billion from Trump’s “big, beautiful” spending bill last year.

Mullin’s idea would impact travel at many of the busiest airports in the United States, including Denver International Airport, JFK in New York City and Los Angeles International Airport.

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  • Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin says he’s considering pulling US customs agents from airports in sanctuary cities – a move that could upend international travel to and from some of the country’s busiest airports. Mullin said he was considering the change because “I believe sanctuary cities is not lawful.” Republicans and Democrats remain in a pitched political battle over funding for ICE and Border Patrol.

  • Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed into a law a bill that allows the state to designate terrorist groups, then punish those who promote them. Critics say the law will threaten free speech, especially on school campuses. The bill specifics bars the state’s courts from enforcing foreign religious laws, specifically naming Sharia Law. Florida courts enforce secular laws passed in the state, however.

  • Representative Yassamin Ansari, an Arizona Democrat, will introduce impeachment articles next week against defense secretary Pete Hegseth. “Only Congress has the power to declare war, not a rogue president or his lackeys,” Ansari said in a statement.

  • Donald Trump reiterated his threats to bomb Iranian energy and civilian infrastructure if the White House does not reach a deal to reopen the Straight of Hormuz by tomorrow at 8pm ET. “The entire country can be taken out in one night, and that night might be tomorrow night,” Trump said during a 90-minute press conference Monday afternoon.

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