Massachusetts U.S. Rep. Richard Neal is declining to say if he agrees with Mayor Domenic Sarno's attempt to block refugee resettlement in Springfield.
President Trump last year gave local officials the right to refuse more refugees, an option Sarno took, saying further resettlement "puts an unfair burden" on schools and taxpayers. He has also criticized the "ability and follow through" of resettlement agencies.
Trump's executive order has been blocked by a federal court — for now, at least.
Neal, himself a former mayor of Springfield, said he disagrees with Trump's executive order, but stopped short of commenting on Sarno's position.
"I hope that the mayor's argument, as he's made it, is one that will lead to some opportunity for some dialogue between the advocates and the mayor on this issue," Neal said following an unrelated event Thursday in Springfield.
But such conversations appear unlikely.
My editorial letter comments are very clear and speak for themselves. No need to meet. God Bless. Respectfully, Domenic J. Sarno
That letter is posted on the city's website.
The head of a refugees resettlement agency, Maxine Stein of Jewish Family Service, has previously complained that Sarno refused to meet with her about this issue.