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Chicago, other US cities, pledge 'sanctuary' for immigrants

Chicago today joined several major US cities in affirming that it will remain a "sanctuary city" for immigrants, in defiance of President-elect Donald Trump.

November 15, 2016 / 09:11 IST
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Chicago today joined several major US cities in affirming that it will remain a "sanctuary city" for immigrants, in defiance of President-elect Donald Trump.

Los Angeles, New York, Seattle and San Francisco have made similar affirmations since Trump's election on Tuesday, vowing to refuse to jail undocumented immigrants in jail for deportation purposes and pledging that public services will continue to be offered regardless of legal status.

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"To all the children and all the families who are unsure of their place because of what happened Tuesday," Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said at a press conference.

"You are safe, you are secure and you are supported in the city of Chicago." Emanuel, a Democrat who was chief of staff during President Barack Obama's first term, said young undocumented people in particular will still be able to go to school and qualify for free community college education.