Trump to Halt Federal Payments to Sanctuary Cities Feb. 1
President Trump will stop federal payments to sanctuary cities and states starting Feb. 1 to pressure compliance with immigration enforcement, affecting nearly half of the U.S. population.
- President Trump announced plans to stop federal funding to sanctuary cities starting February 1, potentially affecting billions in revenue.
- He stated that such cities protect criminals and worsen issues like fraud and crime.
- His administration will also freeze welfare payments to undocumented immigrants.
- Proof of attendance will be required for child care providers to receive federal funding.
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Editorial: Trump's sanctuary attack -- His new illegal threats to withhold funding
Once again, President Donald Trump threatens to break the law by trying to withhold appropriated funds to states with sanctuary cities. This time he is insisting on his Truth Social account that as of the start of next month, “NO MORE PAYMENTS ...
Trump threatens funding cuts over sanctuary policies in Detroit speech; Michigan impact unclear
President Donald Trump addresses the Detroit Economic Club at the MotorCity Casino. Jan. 13, 2025 | Photo by Ben Solis/Michigan AdvanceAt his speech at the Detroit Economic Club on Tuesday, President Donald Trump announced that he would cut federal funding to any state or city with sanctuary policies. “Starting February 1, we’re not making any payments to sanctuary cities or states having sanctuary cities, because they do everything possible to …
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