DHS considers axing disaster and counterterrorism grants that help sanctuary cities
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DHS Puts Funds for Sanctuary Cities on Chopping Block
The list of grants that could be cut includes a $1.9 billion program to help high-risk urban areas prevent and prepare for terrorist attacks, a $760 million program that helps states and tribes prevent terrorism, and a $480 million program that helps states and tribes with emergency preparedness.
DHS considers axing disaster and counterterrorism grants that help sanctuary cities
The Department of Homeland Security will consider axing billions of dollars in grants for programs that seek to prevent terrorism or help communities respond to disasters based on immigration policy in the recipient areas.
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