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Donald Trump threatens to pull law enforcement from California in immigration row

The US president claims that California’s ‘sanctuary cities’ are harbouring illegal immigrant members of the MS-13 gang 

Northern Virginia Gang Task Force officers partner with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to arrest several alleged MS-13 gang members in Manassas, Virginia, in August last year. US President Donald Trump has threatened to pull all federal enforcement from California because, he says, the state is harbouring MS-13 members. Photo: Melina Mara/Washington Post

US President Donald Trump threatened to pull immigration and other federal law enforcement agents from California on Thursday, a warning shot to the country’s richest and most populous state.

Complaining that California was not complying with his hardline position on migrants, Trump warned he could cut vital help from Washington and prompt a crime wave.

“Frankly it’s a disgrace, the sanctuary city situation,” he said, referring to a policy adopted by around 300 local authorities, cities and states of limiting cooperation with strict federal immigration edicts.

“We are getting no help from the state of California,” Trump continued, claiming the state was protecting members of the violent MS13 gang.

Suspected members of the MS-13 gang are escorted to their arraignment in Mineola, New York, in January. File photo: AP
Suspected members of the MS-13 gang are escorted to their arraignment in Mineola, New York, in January. File photo: AP

“Frankly if I wanted to pull our people from California you would have a crime mess like you’ve never seen,” he said focusing on the role of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other agencies.

“All I would have to do is say ICE and Border Patrol leave California alone and you would be inundated, you would see crime like no one has ever seen crime in this country.”

Trump has repeatedly equated migrants with criminals, and made hardline migration policies a central plank of his political platform.

“In two months they’d be begging for us to come back. They would be begging. And you know what, I’m thinking about doing it.”

US President Donald Trump hosts a law enforcement round table on MS-13 at The White House in Washington on February 6. File photo: EPA-EFE
US President Donald Trump hosts a law enforcement round table on MS-13 at The White House in Washington on February 6. File photo: EPA-EFE