Trump Admin Sued Over Cuts to Anti-Terrorism Grants to Sanctuary States

Trump Admin Sued Over Cuts to Anti-Terrorism Grants to Sanctuary States

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem joins ICE’s Fugitive Operations Team during an enforcement action in New York City, on Jan. 28, 2025. ICE via Getty Images

A coalition of 11 Democrat-led states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit on Sept. 29, accusing the Trump administration of unlawfully slashing more than $233 million in anti-terrorism and emergency preparedness grants from so-called sanctuary jurisdictions.

The lawsuit, filed in Rhode Island, follows a Sept. 24 federal court ruling that struck down the administration’s earlier attempt to condition Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) grants on cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. In that case, 20 states and the District of Columbia won summary judgment after U.S. District Judge William E. Smith found the immigration-related funding conditions “arbitrary and capricious” and unconstitutional.
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