Washington — Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said on May 26 that the Trump administration is drawing up plans to stop processing international travellers and cargo at major U.S. airports in so-called 'sanctuary cities,' naming airports in Denver, Philadelphia, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, Newark, Seattle and San Francisco. The announcement, reiterated during a Fox News interview this week and following reports Mullin privately discussed the option with travel executives earlier in May, has prompted concerns about potential disruptions to air travel and commerce, possible economic impacts for hosting cities and ongoing monitoring by airlines and local officials while no formal policy has been announced.
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如果您居住在丹佛、费城、芝加哥、洛杉矶、纽约、纽瓦克、西雅图或旧金山,或者途经这些城市,这可能会影响到您。国际旅行和货运可能会放缓。这可能意味着排队时间更长,延误更久。请密切关注您的航空公司和当地官员的最新消息。
这可能会对庇护城市的航空旅行和商业产生重大影响。但是,目前还没有宣布正式政策。所以,目前是观望的局面。如果您认识经常出国旅行的人,值得转发。
联邦当局可以通过限制国际海关处理来获得对地方政府的施压,这可能迫使不愿与联邦移民执法合作的司法管辖区就范。
如果海关处理被中断,机场、航空公司、当地经济、国际旅客和旅游业可能遭受航线中断、收入损失和后勤复杂化。
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