Trump Signs Order Requiring Nationwide List of Sanctuary Cities and States
- On Monday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order instructing officials to compile and release a list of sanctuary cities and states that hinder federal immigration enforcement efforts.
- The order came after a federal judge blocked the Trump administration from cutting federal funding to over twelve local governments, such as San Francisco, due to their immigration enforcement practices, leading to an anticipated legal challenge.
- The administration filed a lawsuit against the city of Rochester concerning its policies related to sanctuary protections, and the executive order seeks to define what constitutes a sanctuary city amid ongoing legal challenges.
- The White House spokesperson emphasized the importance of following immigration laws and avoiding interference with federal agents, while Tom Homan forecasted additional legal challenges against sanctuary cities.
- Despite over 40 percent of Americans strongly disapproving of Trump, some city leaders like Boston’s vow to maintain sanctuary policies, suggesting ongoing conflict over the issue.
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