via ABC News

Trenton, NJ Mayor Reed Gusciora discussed the city’s lack of resources to deal with migrants but stated that Trenton encourages migrants to cooperate with the police.

He emphasized that the concept of a sanctuary city means different things to different people and that the city does not have the resources to house migrants.

Gusciora called for Congress to either provide the necessary resources or resolve the issue. (Trending: Chilling Arrest Footage of Trump Co-Defendant Provides Glimpse Into Jack Smith Probe)

Mayor Reed Gusciora said, “sanctuary state or city means different things to different folks.”

He encouraged “migrants who live in the capital city to cooperate with police. And that’s how I see a sanctuary city forming.”

“I did want to get your thought on New Jersey being a sanctuary state, places like New York City being sanctuary cities. Do you regret that? Do you regret New Jersey having that? Because it isn’t up to the delivering the goods on that,” said Neil Cavuto.

“Well, sanctuary state or city means different things to different folks,” replied Gusciora.

“We encourage migrants who live in the capital city to cooperate with police. And that’s how I see a sanctuary city forming. We just don’t have the resources to house them, and I think, as Christians, you want to do the right thing and provide for people. So, I think that Congress either needs to give us the resources or resolve this issue,” added the mayor.

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