The crackdown has put a renewed focus on "sanctuary" cities that limit cooperation with federal law enforcement. Here's what the title means and where Louisville stands. There is no official ...
President Trump’s Justice Department sued the state of Illinois, the city of Chicago and local officials Thursday over laws creating a sanctuary city. Accusing the officials of impeding federal ...
Feb 7 (Reuters) - A coalition of U.S. cities and counties on Friday filed a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump's executive order seeking to force so-called sanctuary jurisdictions to ...
CHICAGO — The Trump administration sued Chicago on Thursday, alleging that sanctuary laws in the nation’s third-largest city “thwart” federal efforts to enforce immigration laws.
ALL RIGHT. THANKS SO MUCH, BRIAN. NEW U.S. ATTORNEY GENERAL PAM BONDI HAS DIRECTED THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT TO PAUSE FEDERAL FUNDING FOR SANCTUARY CITIES LIKE SACRAMENTO AND BONDI IS ENCOURAGING ...
Bondi also targeted sanctuary jurisdictions with an order to end funding to any that "unlawfully interfere with federal law enforcement operations." She encouraged the department to pursue ...
"Further exacerbating this national crisis, some of these aliens find safe havens from federal law enforcement detection in so-called Sanctuary Cities where they live and work among innocent ...
A spectrum of practices can be interpreted as sanctuary policies, but most jurisdictions with the label generally do not allow local jails to hold immigrants accused of committing crimes beyond ...
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi instructed the Department of Justice to target all sanctuary jurisdictions citing that they are required to cooperate with federal immigration officials.
Attorney General Pam Bondi is suing the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago over their liberal sanctuary city policies. Bondi, 59, got straight to work after she was sworn into office ...
She also tasked the department with investigating instances of sanctuary jurisdictions obstructing law enforcement and “directing they be prosecuted, when necessary,” the outlet wrote.
New York’s status as a sanctuary city for undocumented immigrants has shifted over time. Now, as President-elect Donald J. Trump prepares to enter office, it may shift once again. By Luis Ferré ...