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Buttigieg's part to make it all work was to sign an executive order requiring local services and institutions — like law enforcement, schools, the water utility and libraries — to accept the card as a valid form of identification. The city also enlisted local businesses, such as financial institutions and drugstores, so cardholders could open bank accounts and pick up prescriptions. As a result, undocumented immigrants in South Bend are now able to partake in many routine aspects of daily life. And they can do so without fear that their names or immigration status might end up in the hands of authorities or anti-immigrant groups. That's because La Casa, as a private organization, isn't bound by requests for public records the way the city might be if it were running the program.
Now lets cut the crap that the Dems are not for unfettered illegal immigration. And what happened to "nobody is above the law?" Using La Casa is clearly obstruction of justice.
NBC is in love with him for doing this, wonders why he doesn't promote it.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-election/buttigieg-s-big-accomplishment-he-never-mentions-campaign-trail-n1015251