Donald Trump to Cut Off Payments to Sanctuary Cities, States
Source: Newsweek
Jan 13, 2026 at 05:51 PM EST
President Donald Trump announced during a speech at the Detroit Economic Club that starting February 1, all federal payments to "sanctuary cities" and the states that house them will be cut off.
Trump argued that these jurisdictions protect criminals at the expense of American citizens, leading to increased crime and fraud, and stated that the U.S. can no longer bear the public service costs of millions of undocumented immigrants.
Under the new plan, states like California are given a 90-day window to turn over those who entered the country illegally, while nearly 8,000 small business loans in Minnesota will be suspended due to suspected fraud. Additionally, a new "legal strike force" within the Department of Justice will target naturalized immigrants who defrauded citizens for denaturalization.
In response, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz accused Trump of "political retribution," claiming the state is being punished for not voting for him three times. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson also announced that they would file lawsuits to defend the rights of Chicagoans against the administration's "lawless actions."
This move to withhold federal funding is expected to face extensive legal challenges and lawsuits from states, similar to previous attempts.
Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-payments-funding-sanctuary-cities-states-11354460
bluestarone
(21,265 posts)What he would do if courts were not around to STOP him.
BumRushDaShow
(165,993 posts)Link to DOJ list - U.S. Sanctuary Jurisdiction List Following Executive Order 14287: Protecting American Communities From Criminal Aliens
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Illinois
Minnesota
New York
Oregon
Rhode Island
Vermont
Washington
Counties:
Cook County, IL
San Diego County, CA
San Francisco County, CA
Cities:
Albuquerque, NM
Berkeley, CA
Boston, MA
Chicago, IL
Denver, CO
East Lansing, MI
Hoboken, NJ
Jersey City, NJ
Los Angeles, CA
New Orleans, LA
New York City, NY
Newark, NJ
Paterson, NJ
Philadelphia, PA
Portland, OR
Rochester, NY
Seattle, WA
San Francisco City, CA
Updated October 31, 2025
Evolve Dammit
(21,526 posts)Norrrm
(4,061 posts)Their construction industry and others are bemoaning the lack of workers.
Nigrum Cattus
(1,236 posts)just the most successful, prosperous locals.
Seems like they're jealous !
paleotn
(21,617 posts)Blue Owl
(58,194 posts)After 4 years of Joe Biden bringing disaster aid, financial assistance, and relief to EVERY U.S. state versus this petty, miserable fat fuck and his toddler-level, tantrum-fueled, toilet-level leadership
Norrrm
(4,061 posts)
Bayard
(28,676 posts)orangecrush
(28,602 posts)Is he can use our money to force Blue states to spend money suing.
Maxheader
(4,416 posts)Should declared dc a sanctuary city if fraud and costs to the amercin city are the pricks concerns.
maxsolomon
(38,228 posts)It basically means Seattle doesn't ask immigrants about residency status - unless it's appropriate.
The City does not have jurisdiction over deportations. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is charged with enforcing civil federal immigration violations, which includes deportations. Police officers within the city will ask for your status if there is reasonable suspicion a felony was committed or knowledge that a person was previously deported.
This "don't ask" policy allows our police department to build strong relationships within immigrant and refugee communities, which makes them safer. Crime is statistically significantly lower in so-called "sanctuary counties" compared to "non-sanctuary counties," and economies are stronger in so-called "sanctuary counties" compared to "non-sanctuary counties."
https://www.seattle.gov/iandraffairs/issues-and-policies/seattle-immigration-policy-faq