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Twenty states sue over Trump's push to link grants to immigration enforcement

  • On Tuesday, twenty Democratic state attorneys general jointly initiated two federal legal actions against the Trump administration in a federal court located in Rhode Island.
  • The lawsuits challenge letters sent in February and April that threaten to cut billions in federal funding for transportation and disaster relief if states do not comply with immigration enforcement requirements and discontinue diversity initiatives.
  • The suits allege the administration illegally tries to condition federal spending, which Congress alone controls, on adopting its immigration enforcement agenda.
  • California Attorney General Rob Bonta described the threat to federal funding as imminent and stated that President Donald Trump should not leverage this funding as leverage to compel states to follow his policy preferences.
  • These lawsuits add to many Democratic legal challenges against Trump since his inauguration, highlighting tensions over immigration policy and federal authority.
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