Trump Administration Sues Chicago, Citing Sanctuary City Policies as Threat to National Security

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Trump Administration Sues Chicago, Citing Sanctuary City Policies as Threat to National Security
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The Trump Administration has filed a lawsuit against Chicago, a designated sanctuary city, accusing it of obstructing federal deportation efforts. This legal action coincides with a Seattle judge's condemnation of Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship via executive order.

President Donald Trump 's administration filed a lawsuit against Chicago, a so-called sanctuary city, alleging that it illegally obstructs deportation efforts of undocumented migrants. This legal action coincides with Trump's immigration policy facing a setback in Seattle, where a judge criticized his 'unconstitutional' attempt to terminate birthright citizenship through an executive order.

The lawsuit targets Chicago and the state of Illinois, aiming to prohibit measures preventing law enforcement from arresting individuals based on their immigration status and restricting information sharing with federal authorities. Los Angeles and New York, also home to significant immigrant populations, have similar policies. The lawsuit argues that these measures violate federal law's supremacy, citing Trump's declaration of a national emergency on the southern US border and an executive order emphasizing the perceived threats posed by migrants to national security and public safety. The filing states: '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 Americans, who may later become their crime victims.' Trump has repeatedly claimed undocumented migrants are disproportionately responsible for crime, despite data indicating US citizens commit more offenses per capita. The Illinois court filing demands an injunction against these measures, asserting their conflict with federal law. Trump, who pledged mass deportations of undocumented migrants, has long threatened legal action against sanctuary cities and states, largely governed by Democrats. Tom Homan, Trump's border czar, stated: 'Sanctuary cities are a sanctuary for criminals. We're going to hold sanctuary cities accountable.' An Illinois Governor's office spokesperson responded: 'Unlike Donald Trump, Illinois follows the law.' Meanwhile, in Seattle, a federal judge extended a prior injunction against an executive order Trump issued during his first week in office, aiming to overturn the century-old practice of granting citizenship to anyone born on US soil. Judge John Coughenour, presiding over a case brought by several states and civil rights groups, declared the order unconstitutional and criticized what he deemed a 'lawless executive.' Coughenour, a Reagan appointee, remarked: 'It has become ever more apparent that to our president, the rule of law is but an impediment to his policy goals. The rule of law is, according to him, something to navigate around or simply ignore, whether that be for political or personal gain.' Trump's order sought to redefine the 14th Amendment, which grants citizenship to anyone born in the US, claiming the right doesn't apply to the children of non-permanent residents and citizens. Coughenour asserted the Constitution's clarity: 'If the government wants to change the exceptional American grant of birthright citizenship, it needs to amend the Constitution itself. That's how our constitution works, and that's how the rule of law works.' Coughenour's ruling followed a federal judge in Maryland issuing a nationwide injunction against the executive order the day before

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