Chicago's campaign about Trump's immigration policies launched
Washington sources have stated that the US city of Chicago is launching a campaign in response to President Donald Trump’s threats to cut off funding for sanctuary cities. Sanctuary city is a broad term applied to jurisdictions with policies in place to limit cooperation or involvement with federal immigration actions, reports CNN.
Many US cities, counties and some states have a myriad of informal policies and laws that qualify as “sanctuary” positions. It was stated that “One Chicago” was established on Sunday afternoon in response to the growing needs of the city’s refugee and immigrant populations.
The campaign slogan
reads: “Three million residents, three million stories, one Chicago”. Mayor
Rahm Emmanuel and several others kicked off the event at the DuSable Museum of
African American History and the Emmanuel spoke of his grandfather, who
journeyed to the US when he was 13 years old.
He added “This country, the place he calls home, the place my grandfather said without a word of English his grandson is the mayor. This is the greatest city in the greatest country in the world.”