San Francisco leads multi-jurisdiction lawsuit against Trump administration sanctuary city crackdown
- A coalition of U.S. cities and counties filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump's executive order on sanctuary jurisdictions, claiming it unlawfully pressures local officials by threatening funding and prosecution.
- The lawsuit was led by San Francisco and Santa Clara County, with support from Portland, New Haven, and King County, filed in California federal court.
- The lawsuit challenges Trump's order to cut federal funding to jurisdictions that limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
- San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu stated, 'This is the federal government coercing local officials to bend to their will or face defunding or prosecution,' calling it illegal and authoritarian.
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“We will fight to defend our immigrant neighbors”: Texas worker calls for workplace and neighborhood committees to fight Trump
We workers must take up the principle that "an injury to one is an injury to all," regardless of race, nationality, citizenship or legal status. We will fight to defend our immigrant neighbors and the rights of the working class.
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