Trump Signs Order Requiring Nationwide List of Sanctuary Cities and States
- President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order to identify sanctuary cities that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
- The executive order could lead to more federal lawsuits against these jurisdictions, which argue that cooperation with ICE drains resources and undermines community trust.
- A federal judge, William Orrick, blocked Trump's attempt to withhold funding from 16 jurisdictions, stating it likely causes irreparable injury and deprives municipalities of rights.
- Americans have a split opinion on Trump's immigration approach, with a Reuters/Ipsos poll showing a 45% approval rating on immigration issues.
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Trump Signs Executive Orders to Militarize Police, Punish Sanctuary Cities and Refugees
President Trump has signed three more executive orders, further cracking down on the rights of immigrants and asylum seekers. One order seeks to compile a list of so-called sanctuary cities that refuse to cooperate with Trump’s mass deportation policies. A second order further militarizes local police departments, while providing legal resources to officers accused of abuses; it also seeks to undo federal consent decrees for departments that hav…
Trump signs order taking action against 'sanctuary' jurisdictions. What does it mean for the Anchorage School District?
President Donald Trump signed a new executive order: “Protecting American Communities from Criminal Aliens.” He directed federal agencies to identify and take action against state and local jurisdictions that obstruct federal immigration enforcement. In Alaska, the Anchorage School District has implemented policies that may come under federal review due to the new executive order. The […] The post Trump signs order taking action against ‘sanct…
Trump orders immigration showdown against sanctuary cities, states such as Portland and Oregon
The Trump administration escalated its showdown with Democratic-led states and cities over immigration enforcement on Monday, with the president signing executive orders that his press secretary said will “unleash America’s law enforcement to pursue criminals” and direct federal agencies to publish a list of “sanctuary cities” that do not cooperate with immigration agents.
President Trump orders list of ‘sanctuary cities’ to target for funding freeze
On the eve of President Donald Trump's first 100 days of his second term, he signed executive orders targeting so-called sanctuary cities by threatening to revoke federal funding and providing legal services and national security assets to law enforcement.
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