The judge ruled late Friday that the Trump administration could not deny funding to Boston, Chicago, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles and 30 other cities and counties due to policies that would limit cooperation with federal immigration efforts.
San Francisco US District Judge William Ollick has extended a preliminary injunction blocking the administration from blocking or conditioning the use of federal funds for so-called “sanctuary” jurisdiction. His Previous Order It protected more than a dozen other cities and counties, including San Francisco, Portland and Seattle.
The Trump administration has put pressure on these communities as it seeks to promote President Donald Trump’s campaign promise to illegally eliminate President Donald Trump’s campaign.
One executive order issued by Trump will direct the Attorney General Pam Bondy and the Secretary of Homeland Security Christie Noem Withhold federal money from the sanctuary’s jurisdiction. Another order directs all federal agencies to ensure that payments to state and local governments do not “sacred by” policies that seek to expel so-called “sanctuary” policies from deportation.
The cities and counties sued said billions of dollars were at risk.
An email to the White House was not immediately returned late Friday.
May, Ministry of Homeland Security We have published a list of over 500 “sanctuary jurisdictions.” Each says they will receive a formal notice that the government deems them a violation. He also said they would notify them if they are believed to be in violation of federal criminal law.
list It was deleted later The later critics’ division website said it includes areas that are actively supporting the administration’s strict immigration policy.
The Justice Department sued New York, Los Angeles and other cities over sanctuary policy.
There is no strict definition Sanctuary Cityhowever, this condition generally describes where it limits cooperation with immigration and customs enforcement. ICE has enforced national immigration laws, but it seeks state and local government assistance in identifying international employees and identifying immigrants for federal officers.