Trump-allied group's warnings may signal legal blueprint to attack 'sanctuary' jurisdictions
- The Trump-allied group sent ominous letters to over 200 officials in sanctuary jurisdictions, threatening criminal prosecutions and lawsuits against them for resisting deportations.
- The letters, invoking RICO, accuse officials of violating federal statutes related to immigration enforcement.
- Officials like Maura Healey of Massachusetts and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson have vowed to stand firm against these threats and maintain their sanctuary policies.
- Immigration lawyers argue that the letters are more about creating fear than presenting valid legal arguments, as courts have upheld most sanctuary laws.
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