Trump signs executive order cracking down on sanctuary cities


Summary

Trump executive order

President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing federal agencies to identify and pressure sanctuary cities that don’t cooperate with immigration enforcement.

Targeting sanctuary cities

The order allows for cutting off federal funding and pursuing legal action against noncompliant jurisdictions, while also blocking public benefits for residents in those areas.

Vow to resist

Officials in major cities and states with sanctuary policies vowed to resist, calling the order unconstitutional and warning it may deepen tensions between local and federal governments.


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Summary

Trump executive order

President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing federal agencies to identify and pressure sanctuary cities that don’t cooperate with immigration enforcement.

Targeting sanctuary cities

The order allows for cutting off federal funding and pursuing legal action against noncompliant jurisdictions, while also blocking public benefits for residents in those areas.

Vow to resist

Officials in major cities and states with sanctuary policies vowed to resist, calling the order unconstitutional and warning it may deepen tensions between local and federal governments.


Full story

President Donald Trump signed a new executive order Monday, April 28, directing federal agencies to identify and pressure sanctuary cities and states that do not comply with immigration enforcement. The order instructs the attorney general and the secretary of Homeland Security to compile a list within 30 days of jurisdictions that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

What does the order require?

Cities and states designated as “sanctuary jurisdictions” could face cuts to federal funding and potential civil or criminal legal actions if they do not change their laws or enforcement practices.

According to the White House directive, federal agencies must also ensure that residents in sanctuary jurisdictions are ineligible for public benefits. The Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security have been instructed to pursue all legal remedies available to enforce compliance.

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Why is the White House taking this step?

The executive action follows a series of legal setbacks in the administration’s broader effort to increase deportations and limit sanctuary protections. A recent federal court ruling, citing constitutional concerns, blocked the administration from withholding federal funds from jurisdictions that have enacted laws restricting cooperation with immigration authorities.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the move is intended to enforce immigration law and protect public safety. “Obey the law, respect the law, and don’t obstruct federal immigration officials,” Leavitt said Monday, adding that the American public “made that quite clear” during the 2024 election.

Cities and states affected by Trump’s new executive order

Several major cities, including New York, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles and Denver, as well as states like California, Oregon, Washington and Illinois, have sanctuary policies in place. These policies limit partnerships between local law enforcement and federal immigration officials, particularly regarding detainer requests and access to detainees.

Officials in affected areas pushed back on the announcement. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu reiterated the city’s position: “We stand with immigrants.”

A spokesperson for Chicago’s mayor called the order “fundamentally unconstitutional,” while New York City officials said they would review the directive while balancing federal cooperation with local community trust.

How is this order different from earlier actions?

The courts struck down previous attempts to penalize sanctuary jurisdictions for being vague and potentially coercive. Monday’s order seeks to address those concerns by requiring federal agencies to produce a formal list of targeted jurisdictions and justify any funding restrictions with clearer criteria.

The administration also plans to highlight recent moves aimed at lowering illegal border crossings and streamlining deportation procedures as part of a broader focus on immigration during Trump’s first 100 days in his second term.

The order has deepened partisan divides over immigration policy. Republicans argue sanctuary cities obstruct federal law and pose a safety risk. Democrats and immigrant rights advocates counter that the administration is exceeding its authority and undermining local government.

William Jackson (Producer) and Kaleb Gillespie (Video Editor) contributed to this report.
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Why this story matters

This story matters as it highlights the ongoing conflict between federal immigration policies and local jurisdictions that implement sanctuary laws, impacting the lives of many immigrants and the funding of city services.

Federal vs local authority

The tension between federal and local governments over immigration enforcement illustrates a significant constitutional debate on jurisdiction and the limits of federal power.

Impacts on immigrants

The executive order threatens the safety and rights of undocumented immigrants living in sanctuary cities by increasing the risk of deportation and undermining community trust.

Funding consequences

The potential cutting of federal funds for cities that refuse to comply with federal immigration policies raises concerns about the financial implications for public services and the local economy.

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Context corner

Sanctuary cities have been a prominent topic in U.S. immigration policy debates since the 1980s, originating as local responses to protect immigrant communities during a time of civil unrest in Central America. The contemporary landscape reflects heightened tensions and a polarized political climate surrounding immigration issues.

Diverging views

Articles from the left tend to emphasize the negative implications of Trump's executive orders, arguing they foster distrust between immigrant communities and law enforcement. In contrast, right-leaning articles praise these actions as necessary for public safety, framing sanctuary cities as obstructors of law enforcement efforts against illegal immigration.

Policy impact

The introduction of these executive orders may lead to significant policy shifts, particularly affecting local governance structures in sanctuary cities. They could face legal action for resisting federal immigration laws, fundamentally altering how local authorities interact with immigrant communities and federal law.

Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left framed the actions as an "immigration crackdown," utilizing phrases like "takes aim" to denote aggression and highlighting potential harm to immigrant communities and the risk of unconstitutionality, supported by legal expert opinions absent from the right's coverage.
  • Not enough coverage from media outlets in the center to provide a bias comparison.
  • Media outlets on the right emphasized the orders as "cracking down" on "illegal" activity and addressing a "lawless insurrection," highlighting potential national security risks and echoing the executive order's language about "criminal aliens.

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Key points from the Left

  • The executive orders direct the Department of Justice and Homeland Security to list jurisdictions that limit immigration cooperation, marking a tougher approach.
  • In Rochester, New York, the Justice Department filed a lawsuit over local laws obstructing federal immigration enforcement, which Trump claimed impedes federal law.
  • San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu stated he is committed to defending local laws, asserting that the Trump administration's actions may be unconstitutional.

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Key points from the Center

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Key points from the Right

  • President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday titled "Protecting American Communities from Criminal Aliens" to address sanctuary jurisdictions that limit federal immigration cooperation.
  • The order states that jurisdictions failing to comply will lose federal funding and face legal remedies.
  • It criticizes prior administration policies, citing safety concerns linked to transnational criminal organizations.
  • Local officials obstructing federal law are labeled as engaging in lawless insurrection against federal authority.

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Timeline

  • The Trump administration has made immigration policy a priority and since taking office, it’s a position that’s led to confrontations with leaders of sanctuary cities. Now, some are scaling back protections while others are ramping them up.
    Steve Nehf, The Denver Post via Getty Images
    Politics
    Apr 10

    Some sanctuary cities collaborate with ICE, others push back

    The Trump administration has made immigration policy a priority since taking office, and it’s a position that has led to confrontations with leaders of some sanctuary cities. Some are now scaling back the presence of law enforcement, while others are ramping up cooperation with ICE. Sanctuary cities typically limit their cooperation with Immigration and Customs...

  • The Department of Justice is suing the State of New York, its governor and attorney general, over its sanctuary immigration policies.
    Getty Images
    Politics
    Feb 12

    Trump admin sues New York, Hochul, over sanctuary immigration policies 

    The Department of Justice is suing the State of New York over its sanctuary immigration policies. The lawsuit specifically names Gov. Kathy Hochul, State Attorney General Letitia James, and DMV Commissioner Mark Schroeder, all Democrats.  “New York has chosen to prioritize illegal aliens over American citizens. It stops, it stops today,” Attorney General Pam Bondi...

  • U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi paused federal funding for sanctuary cities pending a review of legal compliance.
    Getty Images
    Politics
    Feb 6

    Attorney General Bondi orders pause in federal funding for sanctuary cities

    Full Story On her first day in office, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi ordered a pause in federal funding from the Justice Department for sanctuary cities, pending a review of any agreements that may violate the law. Sanctuary laws limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. They essentially prevent agencies from using local resources to detain...

  • House Republicans are urging the mayors of Boston, Chicago, Denver and New York City to testify about their sanctuary policies.
    Getty Images
    Politics
    Jan 28

    House Republicans call on Democratic mayors to testify on sanctuary policies

    House Republicans are calling on the Democratic mayors of Boston, Chicago, Denver and New York City to testify before Congress regarding sanctuary policies that protect migrants living in the country without proper documentation. Sanctuary policies limit the ability of local law enforcement and government employees to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. U.S. Rep. James Comer,...

  • El Cajon city council postponed the vote on the mayor’s proposed immigration resolution, citing clarification of the resolution’s wording.
    Getty Images
    Politics
    Jan 17

    El Cajon city council delays vote on immigration resolution after backlash

    California Gov. Gavin Newsom and other city leaders in the state have declared sanctuary status ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s second term in office. However, some cities in California have opted not to declare sanctuary status. Instead, they plan on assisting Trump’s administration with his immigration plan. Sanctuary status refers to a city or jurisdiction...

  • A Tennessee Republican lawmaker proposes a bill to send undocumented migrants charged with minor crimes to sanctuary cities.
    Reuters
    Politics
    Dec 17

    Tenn. bill would send undocumented migrants to sanctuary cities

    A Tennessee Republican state lawmaker proposed a bill aimed at sending undocumented migrants accused of committing minor crimes to sanctuary cities, rather than having them deported. State Rep. Todd Warner’s Tennessee Illegal Immigration Act would also require local law enforcement to notify federal immigration authorities about a migrant’s immigration status. If U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement...

  • Virginia’s governor announced budget proposals, reaffirming that the state is not a sanctuary for undocumented immigrants.
    Getty Images
    Politics
    Dec 16

    Virginia Gov. Youngkin threatens to pull state funding for sanctuary cities

    Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin made several announcements regarding the state’s budget ahead of January’s legislative session. On Monday, Dec. 16, Youngkin emphasized that Virginia is not a sanctuary state and warned that local municipalities that fail to cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in deporting violent migrants would face cuts in state...

  • A grand jury indicted New York City Mayor Eric Adams on charges of trading political power for bribes exceeding $100,000 in travel upgrades on Turkish Airlines.
    AP Images
    Politics
    Dec 9

    NYC mayor looks to change sanctuary law, bypass city council opposition

    New York City Mayor Eric Adams is exploring ways to get around current laws to deport undocumented immigrants. Adams said he may issue an emergency order to suspend the city’s sanctuary law, bypassing New York City Council opposition. Adams said during a Sunday appearance on CBS’s “The Point with Marcia Kramer” that he’s willing to...

  • The Los Angeles City Council passed an ordinance protecting undocumented immigrants, solidifying its "sanctuary city" stance.
    Getty Images
    Politics
    Nov 20

    Los Angeles passes new sanctuary city ordinance before Trump takes office

    President-elect Donald Trump says he plans to carry out mass deportations of migrants when he returns to the White House. In response, sanctuary cities are gearing up for a battle against Trump’s plan and preparing to protect undocumented immigrants living in their cities. The Los Angeles City Council passed a new ordinance Tuesday, Nov. 19....

  • Suburbs near Denver are considering filing a lawsuit against the city over its so-called sanctuary policies aimed at helping migrants.
    Reuters
    Politics
    Sep 18

    Denver suburbs consider suing over ‘sanctuary city’ migrant policies

    Suburbs near Denver are considering filing a lawsuit against the city over its so-called sanctuary policies aimed at helping migrants. The Castle Rock Town Council voted unanimously on Sept. 3 to have the city’s attorney look into legal options. According to the City and County of Denver website, the city has served more than 40,000...

  • Texas has spent more than $221 million in taxpayer funds to bus nearly 120,000 migrants to six sanctuary cities since April 2022, an increase from $148 million reported earlier this year. The program, initiated by Gov. Greg Abbott, is part of a broader response to the sharp rise in migrant crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border after President Joe Biden took office in 2021.
    Getty Images
    International
    Sep 5

    Texas Gov. Abbott spent $221 million to bus migrants to 6 sanctuary cities

    Texas has spent more than $221 million in taxpayer funds to bus nearly 120,000 migrants to six sanctuary cities since April 2022, an increase from $148 million reported earlier this year. The program, initiated by Gov. Greg Abbott, is part of a broader response to the sharp rise in migrant crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border...

  • A new bill could block sanctuary cities from receiving federal funds if they send migrants to other cities without warning.
    Getty Images
    Politics
    Aug 2

    Sanctuary cities could be blocked from moving migrants without warning

    A Republican congressman wants to block federal funds from going to sanctuary cities if they send migrants to other cities without notification. The legislation, proposed by Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah, is meant to prevent non-sanctuary cities from receiving immigrants they aren’t prepared to help without warning.  Owens’ district spans central Utah, near Salt Lake City...

  • NYC council members plan to propose bill to roll back sanctuary city measures, citing public safety concerns.
    Getty Images
    U.S.
    Jun 4

    NYC council members seek to roll back sanctuary city measures

    A bipartisan duo of New York City Council members is planning to introduce a bill to roll back sanctuary city measures, which were approved under former Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration. Council members Robert Holden, a Democrat from Queens, and Joe Borelli, a Republican from Staten Island, have criticized New York’s immigration laws as the...