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Justice Division publishes checklist of 35 “sanctuary” jurisdictions, vowing to carry extra immigration lawsuits
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Justice Division publishes checklist of 35 “sanctuary” jurisdictions, vowing to carry extra immigration lawsuits

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Washington — The Justice Division revealed an inventory of 35 “sanctuary” jurisdictions on Tuesday, vowing to carry lawsuits towards states, counties and cities that restrict native cooperation with federal immigration brokers. 

“Sanctuary insurance policies impede legislation enforcement and put Americans in danger by design,” Legal professional Basic Pam Bondi stated in an announcement. “The Division of Justice will proceed bringing litigation towards sanctuary jurisdictions and work carefully with the Division of Homeland Safety to eradicate these dangerous insurance policies across the nation.”

File: Legal professional Basic Pam Bondi speaks on current Supreme Court docket rulings within the briefing room on the White Home on June 27, 2025 in Washington, DC. 

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The Justice Division put 12 states on its checklist — California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Minnesota, Nevada, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington — and the District of Columbia. It additionally included Baltimore County, Maryland; Cook dinner County, Illinois; San Diego County, California; and San Francisco County, California, together with 18 cities from Seattle to Philadelphia.

In April, President Trump signed an govt order directing the Justice Division to “publish an inventory of States and native jurisdictions that hinder the enforcement of Federal immigration legal guidelines” to be often called “sanctuary jurisdictions.”

Below the order, the Justice Division was to inform every jurisdiction of “its defiance of Federal immigration legislation enforcement.” If the jurisdiction continued to be in defiance, the order directed the Justice Division to “pursue all needed authorized cures and enforcement measures to finish these violations and produce such jurisdictions into compliance with the legal guidelines of the USA.”

The Justice Division has taken authorized motion towards various sanctuary jurisdictions in current months, suing New York Metropolis in July to problem its sanctuary metropolis legal guidelines. Republicans in Congress have additionally homed in on the problem in fiery committee hearings this 12 months, questioning Democratic mayors and governors over their jurisdiction’s insurance policies. 

Kaia Hubbard

Kaia Hubbard is a politics reporter for CBS Information Digital, primarily based in Washington, D.C.

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