The attorney general of New York filed a lawsuit against President Trump's administration over a new policy banning state residents from federal Trusted Traveler programs.
“New Yorkers will not be held hostage by an Administration intent on restraining the sovereign rights of states, while it simultaneously enacts discriminatory policies across the country,” the state's Attorney General Letitia James said in a Monday statement. "The Trump Administration’s new policy not only negatively impacts travelers, workers, commerce, and our economy, but it jeopardizes public safety."
She added, "No one should ever use our nation’s security as a political weapon, let alone the commander-in-chief.”
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ReplyDeletePunish blue states reward red states. DO you not understand
ReplyDeleteNY blocks the way for the information needed to have people participate in the Federal Trusted Traveler programs but yet they are suing President Trump and DHS???? Doesn't make sense.
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ReplyDeleteSince when does anything coming out of the mind of a dumbocrat make sense?
Protect our country first!
ReplyDeleteThese dirtbag sanctuary organizations want to let in anyone that they think they can convince to vote for them by giving them free stuff!