Homeland Security Secretary Mullin Warns Travel Executives of Possible Processing Halt at Sanctuary City Airports
Homeland Security Secretary Mullin told travel industry executives that the Trump administration could stop international travel processing at airports in sanctuary cities. The warning was reported by sources familiar with the discussion.
gamereactor.euHomeland Security Secretary Mullin warned travel industry executives that the Trump administration could halt international travel processing at some airports located in sanctuary cities. The warning was delivered during a meeting with industry representatives, according to sources familiar with the discussion.
No specific airports or timeline for any potential action were identified in the report.
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Airports in sanctuary cities may see changes in international passenger processing procedures.
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