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Trump administration increases pressure on ‘sanctuary jurisdictions’ with public listing

  • On April 28, a federal agency responsible for national security released a list identifying more than 500 jurisdictions, including numerous cities and counties in New York and Colorado, that are labeled as "sanctuary" areas for allegedly not complying with federal immigration regulations.
  • This listing follows President Trump's executive order mandating federal and state officials identify jurisdictions obstructing immigration enforcement, with the administration alleging these policies endanger public safety and violate federal law.
  • Several listed jurisdictions, such as Rochester, Syracuse, Monroe, and Ulster counties, dispute their inclusion, asserting compliance with federal laws and lack of official notification regarding alleged violations.
  • DHS Secretary Kristi Noem accused sanctuary cities of putting American residents and law enforcement at risk by shielding dangerous undocumented criminals, while Monroe County criticized the announcement as typical government rhetoric without prior official notice.
  • Affected areas face potential legal actions and loss of federal funds if noncompliance continues, suggesting intensified federal enforcement and increased conflicts between local governments and the Trump administration on immigration policy.
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EURO-NEWS broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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