Trump says sanctuary cities and states will no longer receive federal funding starting February 1, setting up a major legal and political fight over immigration policy and federal power.
Speaking during a public appearance this week, Trump said jurisdictions with sanctuary policies protect undocumented immigrants and interfere with federal immigration enforcement. He claimed those policies put public safety at risk and announced that federal payments would be stopped for any city or state that continues to limit cooperation with immigration authorities.
According to Trump, the cutoff would apply broadly to sanctuary jurisdictions across the country. He said the move is meant to pressure local governments into fully assisting federal immigration enforcement efforts.Sanctuary policies vary by location but generally limit how local police and government agencies cooperate with federal immigration officials. Supporters of those policies say they help maintain trust between immigrant communities and local law enforcement, while Trump has long argued they shield people who should be deported.
This is not the first time Trump has tried to use federal funding as leverage. During his first term, similar efforts were blocked by federal courts, which ruled that the executive branch cannot withhold congressionally approved funds simply because states or cities refuse to adopt federal immigration policies.
Large cities like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and others could face serious financial consequences if funding were actually cut. Federal dollars support housing programs, transportation, health services, education, and emergency preparedness. Local officials have warned that losing those funds would hurt residents far beyond immigration issues.
State leaders in places with sanctuary laws have already signaled that they are prepared to challenge any funding cutoff in court. Legal experts note that unless Congress authorizes such a move, the administration would likely face immediate lawsuits.
So far, the administration has not released a detailed list of which federal programs would be affected or how the funding cutoff would be enforced. Without that clarity, it remains uncertain whether the threat will turn into policy or stall once legal challenges begin.
Still, the message is clear. Trump is once again making immigration a centerpiece of his second term, and sanctuary cities are firmly in his crosshairs.

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