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A mailer from the New York State Republican Committee claims Democrats in the Erie County Legislature want the county to be a sanctuary county. A mailer from the New York State Republican Committee claims Democrats in the Erie County Legislature want the county to be a sanctuary county.

A mailer from the New York State Republican Committee claims Democrats in the Erie County Legislature want the county to be a sanctuary county.

By Dan Clark November 3, 2017

Republican mailer claims 'liberals in County Hall' are trying to make Erie County a sanctuary county

A political mailer claims liberals in the Erie County Legislature want to make the county a "haven" for undocumented immigrants.

The Republican mailer doesn't identify the liberals but says they want Erie County to be designated as a sanctuary county. Such counties allow undocumented immigrants to remain there without fear of deportation unless a serious crime is committed.

The New York Republican State Committee sent the mailer to county residents urging voters to vote for Republicans in Erie County Legislature races on Election Day.

"Liberals in County Hall want our community to be a sanctuary county," the front of the mailer reads. "Vote Republican, Tuesday, November 7th."

The mailer also makes the claim of a "movement" to make Erie a sanctuary county. Is that true?

What's this about?

Democrats in the Erie County Legislature have not introduced legislation that would make Erie County a sanctuary county.

"Neither the county executive nor any Democratic legislator ever introduced any legislation calling for Erie County to be a sanctuary county," said Peter Anderson, a spokesman for Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz.

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We couldn’t find any legislation introduced by any legislator -- liberal or not -- that would designate Erie County as a sanctuary county.

A spokesperson for the New York Republican State Committee said the mailer refers to legislation introduced by Republican Legislator Ted Morton in December 2016. Morton’s resolution would have reaffirmed Erie County as a non-sanctuary county. It would not have changed any law. 

But Morton’s resolution didn’t even make it to a vote in committee. Republican Legislator Kevin Hardwick, the chairman of the Legislature's Government Affairs Committee, told Spectrum News at the time that he didn’t think the issue was "a huge pressing problem in Erie County." So the resolution was tabled and never brought up again.

One Democratic legislator, Patrick Burke, opposed the resolution because he thought Morton was creating a false narrative about undocumented immigrants in Erie County.

Burke may have opposed Morton’s bill, but he did not publicly advocate for Erie County to become a sanctuary county.

Our ruling

A mailer from the New York Republican State Committee said "liberals in County Hall want our community to be a sanctuary county."

There’s no evidence that’s true. In fact, the resolution the mailer is talking about was blocked by a Republican who controls the Government Affairs Committee.

We rate this claim Pants on Fire!

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"Liberals in County Hall want our community to be a sanctuary county"
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Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Our Sources

Email conversation with Jessica Proud, spokesperson for the Republican State Committee

Email conversation with Peter Anderson, spokesperson for Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz

Tweet from Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz, Nov. 1, 2017

"Legislator introduced resolution: don't make Erie County a sanctuary community" WKBW, Dec. 3, 2016

"Erie County Anti-Sanctuary Community Resolution Stalls In Committee"Spectrum News, Dec. 9, 2017

"Ted Morton aims to ensure Erie County maintains non-sanctuary status" WBFO, Dec. 5, 2016

"Burke fires back at Morton for anti-sanctuary resolution" WBFO, Dec. 6, 2016

PolitiFact: Jeff Sessions cites study on sanctuary cities, researchers say he misrepresented it, July 24, 2017

"July 2017 Column - Allow Law Enforcement to do Their Job, Officials Should Oppose Erie County Becoming a Sanctuary County" Legislator Ted Morton

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