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After criticizing White House over unaccompanied minors, Martin O'Malley said don't send them to Maryland site |
2014-07-17 |
![]() ...Democratic governor of Maryland and aspiring presidential candidate, known locally as The One-Man Economic Wrecking Crew. O'Malley was elected to his second term driven by union support and near-Stalinesque vote margins in Baltimore city (82%) and Prince George's County (88%)... asked a top White House official that the children not be sent to a site that was under consideration in his home state, sources familiar with the conversation said. "He privately said 'please don't send these kids to Western Maryland,'" a Democratic source told CNN. The heated discussion between O'Malley and White House domestic policy adviser Cecilia Munoz occurred during a phone call late Friday evening, sources familiar with the conversation added. A potential Democratic presidential candidate in 2016, O'Malley surprised some in his party when he sharply criticized a White House proposal to give new legal authorities to the Department of Homeland Security to expedite the deportation of the unaccompanied minors and their families. "We are not a country that should turn children away and send them back to certain death," O'Malley said last week at a National Governors Association meeting in Nashville. |
Posted by:Fred |
#3 I'd recommend Leesburg, VA. They could probably absorb 20,000 to 25,000 and go completely unnoticed. |
Posted by: BesoekerOntheRoadAgain 2014-07-17 11:32 |
#2 Typical. "Every intelligent human being agrees we should do something. But not in my backyard." |
Posted by: Bobby 2014-07-17 10:18 |
#1 If it weren't for double standards, he'd have none. |
Posted by: Pappy 2014-07-17 09:51 |