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DOJ announces lawsuit against New York, Hochul and state AG James over ‘sanctuary’ status

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You know what would be delicious theater? Mayor Adams freshly released from any DOJ bribery charges gets to visit Kathy Hochul in Rikers.


I'm kidding. what I'm really longing to see is Voldemort visiting Letititia James in the Big House. What fun!


DOJ announces lawsuit against New York, Hochul and state AG James over ‘sanctuary’ status

By Samuel Chamberlain and Josh Christenson

Published Feb. 12, 2025


The Justice Department announced Wednesday it was suing New York state over its policy of limiting cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, with Gov. Kathy Hochul, state AG Letitia James and DMV chief Mark Schroeder in AG Pam Bondi’s crosshairs.


“This is a new DOJ,” Bondi announced. “New York has chosen to prioritize illegal aliens over American citizens. It stops. It stops today.”


U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announcing an immigration enforcement action at her first press conference, standing at a podium with a group of people in front of her, in Washington D.C., February 12, 2025


“As you know, we sued Illinois,” Bondi added. “New York didn’t listen. So now, you’re next.”


Last week, the Justice Department asked a federal judge to immediately strike down sanctuary policies in Illinois and Chicago, arguing state and local officials “are an obstacle to the Federal Government’s enforcement of the immigration laws and discriminate against federal immigration enforcement.”


Bondi on her first day in office also froze all DOJ funding for 60 days to so-called “sanctuary jurisdictions” from New York to California.


In 2023, those law enforcement grants to New York City alone amounted to more than $1.56 billion, according to the Center for Immigration Services, a conservative nonprofit research organization.


The Justice Department had been expected to fork over more than $8 billion in funding to city agencies in fiscal year 2025, municipal data show.


But Bondi ordered her department to “not enter into any new contract, grant, or other agreement to provide Federal funding to non-governmental organizations that support or provide services, either directly or indirectly (e.g., through sub-contracting or other arrangements), to removable or illegal aliens.”


The moves come as border czar Tom Homan ramps up immigration removal proceedings nationwide, kicking out 11,000 migrants targeted for having been charged or convicted of crimes.


Some migrants being deported have been flown to the US military base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, while others have been jetted back to their native countries like Venezuela or Colombia — with the latter buckling under threat of President Trump levying import taxes.


Congressional Republicans in blue states had long advocated for the abolition of sanctuary policies, pointing to migrants who evaded federal custody and went on to commit heinous crimes.


The first bill Trump signed upon his return to the White House chipped away at the localities’ power by forcing them to deport migrants charged with theft, assault, or other serious crimes causing bodily injury or death.


That legislation, the Laken Riley Act, was named for the 22-year-old Georgia nursing student slain by an illegal migrant who had previously been arrested for stealing.


A member of the vicious Tren de Aragua gang, Jose Ibarra had been released into the US by the Biden administration after crossing the southern border.


Trump signed a Day One executive order tasking Bondi with reviewing state and local sanctuary policies, revoking federal funding and imposing civil or criminal penalties with those not cooperating with immigration authorities.


In coordination with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, the AG was also deputized to claw back federal funding “determined to be in violation of law or to be sources of waste, fraud, or abuse.”


Reps for the offices of Hochul, James and Schroeder did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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