@Hanna , I meant that governments that impose sanctuary policies also impose policies which drive costs up. Basic economics dictates that higher demand for housing caused by sanctuary policies will increase rental prices, and security, education and medical care costs of illegals need to be borne by the residents of the city/state. That cost ranges from $8-$25K per person, depending on the location.
When nearly every small business client I have in Chicagoland is trying to figure out how to leave not just the city, but the state of Illinois because of costs, I think I have a pretty good idea what is going to happen in the near future. Do you think the exodus from Bay area is just normal? Workers won’t accept jobs there because they can’t afford housing and don’t want to commute 3 hours.
So no matter what your stand is, you should at least recognize that when you increase costs prices are going to follow.