US Justice Department Warns States Over Non-Compliance with Immigration Policies
The US Justice Department has issued a warning to local and state authorities regarding their cooperation with President Donald Trump's immigration policies. Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove stated in a recent memorandum that state and local officials could face prosecution if they resist or fail to comply with federal immigration directives. This warning follows Trump's announcement of strict immigration measures shortly after taking office, which include deploying troops to the US-Mexico border and ending birthright citizenship.
Bove emphasized the constitutional requirement for local entities to support federal immigration efforts, directing the newly formed Sanctuary Cities Enforcement Working Group to identify and challenge laws that oppose these initiatives. This comes as several Democratic-led sanctuary cities have enacted policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities, raising concerns about public safety and national security.
Additionally, Bove has tasked the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Forces with assisting in executing Trump's immigration-related directives, including a review of files for information on undocumented non-citizens. The memo indicates that the administration plans to prioritize the deportation of millions of undocumented immigrants, marking a potential significant shift in US immigration enforcement practices.
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