Trump-allied group's warnings may signal legal blueprint to attack 'sanctuary' jurisdictions
- A group allied with Trump sent letters threatening legal action against more than 200 officials in sanctuary jurisdictions, warning of criminal prosecutions and lawsuits targeting personal finances.
- The letters aim to intimidate officials into assisting federal immigration enforcement, as sanctuary jurisdictions limit cooperation with immigration authorities.
- Democratic leaders, including governors and mayors, have vowed to maintain sanctuary policies despite the threats, emphasizing the legality of these laws.
- Immigration lawyers criticize the letters as fear tactics, stating that sanctuary laws do not protect individuals from federal enforcement actions.
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