Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Stack of Stuff Today's Show! NewsTalk 1090AM- WKBZ- 8-9am every Wed. Topic for 2-12-25: ""Sanctuary Cities/counties" in Muskegon!

  • Listen every Wednesday 8-9am on the air at WKBZ-AM 1090 or on the web at iHeart Radio.
  • I will be constantly updating with any info that adds to the conversation!
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#1 "What is a sanctuary city/county?"
#2 "Why do public safety leaders declare them. And why do many not?
#3  "Are they a good idea?"
#4  "Who benefits from the concept?"

Are there unofficial sanctuary cities period what is the benefit to the town?
If they do not ask about the legality of those they interact with, are they a "SC"?
Muskegon County sheriff clearly doesn't want you to know.
Muskegon City unclear also.
why do people who are not involved in public safety support these kinds of rules or Ignoring of federal law. 



Is City of muskegon michigan is a sanctuary city?
ChatGPT said:

The City of Muskegon, Michigan, has not officially declared itself a sanctuary city. However, Muskegon County, where the city is located, has been identified by the Center for Immigration Studies as having adopted policies that limit cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

This designation suggests that the county, and by extension the city, may function similarly to sanctuary jurisdictions by not fully cooperating with federal immigration enforcement.

It's important to note that the Michigan House of Representatives recently voted to restrict state funding for local governments that do not fully comply with immigration enforcement.

This legislative action indicates ongoing debates and potential changes in policies related to sanctuary jurisdictions within the state.

Therefore, while the City of Muskegon has not officially declared sanctuary status, the policies of Muskegon County may align with sanctuary practices. Residents should stay informed about local and state legislative developments, as these policies can evolve over time.












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