San Diego joins lawsuit challenging Trump’s threats to sanctuary cities
- Seattle is joining a lawsuit against President Donald Trump's administration over federal policies targeting sanctuary jurisdictions, as initially filed by the County of Santa Clara and San Francisco on February 7.
- The lawsuit claims that the Trump-issued executive order denying federal funding to sanctuary jurisdictions violates the 10th Amendment, which reserves powers not granted to the federal government.
- Public Rights Project represents Seattle and 11 other jurisdictions in the case filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
- Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell expressed concerns that Trump's actions interfere with public safety by cutting essential grants for investigations.
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