Gov. Sununu: Illegal immigrants are running drugs from sanctuary cities – IOTW Report

Gov. Sununu: Illegal immigrants are running drugs from sanctuary cities

RAP: In recent years, New Hampshire has been plagued by a heroin epidemic affecting youth throughout the state. This issue was highlighted in the recent presidential campaign, with Donald Trump frequently commenting on the issue when campaigning in the Granite State.

Trump often professed genuine astonishment that such a beautiful state could be so afflicted with drug problems. He touted his proposal of building a wall along the US-Mexico border as part of the solution to the problem, claiming Mexico as the source for the drugs flowing into New Hampshire.

Just yesterday, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu (R) named illegal immigrants and sanctuary cities as being responsible for 85 percent of the fentanyl entering the state, per an interview with Boston Herald Radio.

Specifically, Sununu blamed the sanctuary city of Lawrence, Massachusetts as a significant part of the conduit moving drugs between Mexico and the northeastern region of the United States.

“So you have undocumented drug dealers that are dealing these drugs, they are getting arrested, they are being given bail by judges,” Sununu told Boston Herald Radio. “…They’re jumping bail, getting a new ID and they’re back in the same home dealing drugs a week later. It’s an absolutely crazy system.”

Sununu’s comments on Lawrence reflect a growing concern with sanctuary cities as a safe haven for criminal illegal immigrants, who are difficult to track, and even more difficult to deport.
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10 Comments on Gov. Sununu: Illegal immigrants are running drugs from sanctuary cities

  1. Makes sense: No I.D., no police record, no financial background, no family history, no conscience. These “immigrants” are living in the shadow for a reason. There are evil things in the dark.

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