The mayor of Pittsburgh said his administration won’t comply with a federal crackdown on illegal immigration initiated by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after President Donald Trump took office.
When asked about his decision, Gainey said that the immigration raids will not solve the crisis. He said that establishing pathways to citizenship for illegal immigrants is the way forward.
“ICE is not going to end the situation of a failed immigration policy. It’s not going to do it,” the Democratic mayor said. “What it is going to do is create more situations where people feel scared. Where people don’t feel safe. Where people do things they normally wouldn’t do.”
The Trump administration has not publicly commented on Gainey’s statement.
The president’s border czar, Tom Homan, previously suggested in media interviews that federal officials could penalize or jail mayors who refuse to cooperate with immigration enforcement.
The Epoch Times contacted the White House press office and Gainey’s office for comment.
Numbers spiked starting Sunday and included highly publicized operations, including in Atlanta, Dallas, and, most prominently, Chicago.
Several other mayors of major U.S. cities also have indicated they will not comply with illegal immigration raids.