New Hampshire’s Republican Governor Kelly Ayotte has signed a invoice that bans so-called ‘sanctuary cities’ within the Granite State, in direct distinction to her neighbors to the south in Massachusetts, and to the east in Maine.

All of New England is pretty liberal, however New Hampshire has a fame for perhaps not being conservative however undoubtedly having a libertarian streak.

Ayotte truly ran on the sentiment embodied on this new regulation.

NBC Information in Boston reported:

Home Invoice 511 and Senate Invoice 62 ban sanctuary cities and assist cooperation between state and native regulation enforcement and federal immigration authorities.

Throughout her marketing campaign for governor final 12 months, Ayotte used a “Don’t Mass it up” slogan to rail in opposition to extra liberal Massachusetts to the south, together with a pledge to ban sanctuary cities, which restrict cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

Ayotte’s workplace put out this press launch:

Sanctuary Cities Banned in New Hampshire

Immediately, Governor Kelly Ayotte signed Home Invoice 511 and Senate Invoice 62 to ban sanctuary cities and assist cooperation between state and native regulation enforcement and federal immigration authorities.

Governor Ayotte launched the next assertion after signing each payments into regulation:

“I mentioned from the start that we received’t let our state go the way in which of Massachusetts and their billion-dollar unlawful immigrant disaster. Immediately, we’re delivering on our promise by banning sanctuary cities and supporting regulation enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities. New Hampshire won’t ever be a sanctuary for criminals, and we’ll maintain working day by day to stay the most secure state within the nation.”

This was a sensible transfer.

Many individuals speculated that New Hampshire would possibly go crimson within the November election. They failed to take action, however not less than they elected Ayotte.

New Hampshire has absorbed so many transplants from Massachusetts that it might by no means go crimson once more in a presidential election.

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