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Statement by U.S. Conference of Mayors President and Columbia (SC) Mayor Steve Benjamin on the Supreme Court's Decision to Uphold President Trump's Travel Ban


WASHINGTON, June 26, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Below is a statement by U.S. Conference of Mayors President and Columbia (SC) Mayor Steve Benjamin on the Supreme Court's decision to uphold President Trump's travel ban:

"The U.S. Conference of Mayors is disappointed in the Supreme Court's decision to allow the President's travel ban to proceed but respects the highest court in the land and understands that this decision will stand.

"Joining 49 cities and counties large and small from across the nation, the Conference filed an amicus brief urging the Court to affirm the lower court decisions and to find the ban unconstitutional.  In that brief we said that 'the anti-immigrant principles behind it, will cause irreparable harm to cities and counties across the United States' by undermining the trust and cooperation between local law enforcement and immigrant communities necessary to effectively detect terrorist activity and combat crime; harming businesses, educational institutions, and hospitals; limiting the labor pool; decreasing tax revenues; and dampening tourism. 

"America's mayors are resilient and will do everything possible to mitigate the negative effect that will come from this ruling, oppose discrimination wherever we see it, and build inclusive cities that support the immigrants who come to them and contribute to their strength and vitality."

About The United States Conference of Mayors -- The U.S. Conference of Mayors is the official nonpartisan organization of cities with populations of 30,000 or more. There are nearly 1,400 such cities in the country today, and each city is represented in the Conference by its chief elected official, the mayor. Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/usmayors, or follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/usmayors.

 

SOURCE U.S. Conference of Mayors



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