Fung Refuses Comment on Trump Administration’s Family Separation Policy

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Fung Refuses Comment on Trump Administration’s Family Separation Policy

Cranston Mayor Allan Fung refused comment on the growing issue.
Rhode Island GOP gubernatorial candidate Allan Fung’s campaign refused comment on the practice by the Trump Administration of separating children from their family at the border, which has reportedly now seen 2,000 children removed from their parents in six weeks.

Other Rhode Island Republican gubernatorial — and U.S. Senate — candidates, however, weighed in on the issue — and are opposed to the practice of separating families (see below).

On Sunday, the New York Times reported:

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Melania Trump weighed in, saying she “hates to see children separated from their families and hopes both sides of the aisle can finally come together.” Mrs. Trump “believes we need to be a country that follows all laws, but also a country that governs with a heart,” the first lady’s office said in a statement.

RI GOP Candidates -- and Trillo Oppose -- Policy

Republican gubernatorial candidates Patricia Morgan as well as GOP U.S. Senate candidates Bob Flanders and Bobby Nardolillo weighed in on the issue. 

“As a mother and a grandmother I can only imagine how heart wrenching it must be to be separated from your child, so no I do not support this policy that separates parents and their young children,” said Morgan. “However, we must be a country of laws, and those laws must be followed.  Only Congress can make immigration law. Rhode Island has two US Congressmen and two US Senators, who have it within their power to solve this issue. It’s time for them to do their job, instead of just inflaming this issue for votes.  I call upon our federally elected officials to work with the President to solve this problem now, strengthen our borders and fix our broken immigration system.”

“I strongly support the need for our borders to be secured, and the enforcement of immigration law; but separating children from their families, and emotionally damaging them while doing that, I can't support,” said Nardolillo. “We must come to the table, Ds and Rs and re-address this policy.”

Flanders, a former Rhode Island Supreme Court justice, released the following. 

The policy "should end" -- says Trillo.
“We live in age of heightened security. Thus, we need to secure our borders, just as we need to secure our schools, our ports, our transportation networks, our critical energy infrastructure, and our elections, among countless other venues,” said Flanders. “But we can achieve enhanced border security without separating non-citizen families that present themselves to immigration authorities after crossing the border and then attempt to seek asylum.”

“We are a nation of immigrants who built this country into a beacon of hope for the world. Although America is a compassionate country, we are also a country of laws and due process,” said Flanders.

Former Trump campaign co-chair and now independent candidate for Governor Joe Trillo said that the policy “should end.”

“The policy should end as soon as the Democrats come to the table and stop playing politics with the lives of these illegal immigrants.  David Cicilline recently visited the U.S. border and discovered that the United States is using a chain-link fence to hold people (illegal immigrants), which is the same chain-link fence instituted and used by the Obama Administration to contain individuals.  He wasn't upset about it when Obama was president, but now he's up in arms,” said Trillo. 


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