Trump is considering halting federal grants to police that decline to participate in mass deportations: NBC
- Donald Trump is considering withholding federal police grants from local law enforcement that refuse to participate in mass deportations if re-elected, as reported by NBC News.
- The Justice Department grants, known as the Byrne JAG grant program, are described as the leading source of federal justice funding to state and local jurisdictions.
- During Trump’s first term, several states sued after Byrne JAG grants were cut off to sanctuary cities, and Trump officials believe they can win legal challenges in the Supreme Court.
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As Donald Trump promises the largest mass deportation of undocumented immigrants in US history, the leadership team is considering cutting off federal grants to police officers who refuse to carry out orders. Three sources close to the campaign have warned that the plans will not be implemented until Trump himself discloses them, writes skynews. The move could spark legal challenges, as happened to a similar policy during the 78-year-old's first…
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Donald Trump, who has been endorsed by the union of local law enforcement officers at the Fraternal Order of Police, may threaten to revoke funding for local police departments that refuse to go along with his mass deportation plan, should he be elected, NBC News reported Wednesday.Trump has pledged that if elected, he will begin a deportation plan that will include all immigrants who haven't been granted citizenship and their children, even if …
Trump considering halting federal grants to police that decline to conduct mass deportations
Former President Trump is considering halting federal grants to police departments that decline to participate in mass deportations if he is elected president. NBC News' Julia Ainsley has details on Trump's plan and how it could impact law enforcement.
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