In a striking turn of events, Democrats are beginning to question the efficacy of Sanctuary City policies, amidst growing concerns over illegal immigration. Recent incidents, including an illegal immigrant's assault on a police officer in New York City, have spotlighted the challenges Sanctuary Cities face. These cities, having pledged protection to thousands of undocumented immigrants, are now grappling with the consequences of their welcoming stance. As the migrant crisis intensifies, with the seasonal influx of migrants expected to increase, cities like New York, Denver, Chicago, Seattle, and Portland find themselves in a precarious position. The situation is exacerbated by the federal government's reluctance to serve as a financial backstop, leaving cities to deal with the fallout. This has led to severe resource allocation issues, including the reduction of city employees' hours to fund immigrant support, raising significant debate over the sustainability and moral implications of such policies.