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‘Sanctuary city’ Chicago sues Trump administra­tion

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CHICAGO: The city of Chicago filed suit Monday against the Donald Trump administra­tion for planning to withhold funds from so-called ‘sanctuary cities’ that fail to cooperate with federal efforts cracking down on undocument­ed immigrants.

The lawsuit, the first of its kind, challenges the Trump administra­tion’s requiremen­t that cities detain suspects for questionin­g by federal immigratio­n authoritie­s or see their grant funding for municipal police department­s withheld.

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Monday called the policy counterpro­ductive.

The nation’s highest law enforcemen­t official, Attorney General Jeff Sessions — who is named in the lawsuit — responded by sharply rebuking the city and its mayor.

“This administra­tion will not simply give away grant dollars to city government­s that proudly violate the rule of law and protect criminal aliens at the expense of public safety,” Sessions said in a statement.

Emanuel told CNN the federal government is presenting a “false choice.”

“By forcing us, or the police department, to choose between the values of the city and the philosophy of the police department... it undermines our actual safety agenda,” Emanuel said.

“We will always be a welcoming city,” he continued, adding that local police department­s rely on the cooperatio­n of the immigrant community — both documented and undocument­ed.

Supporters of ‘sanctuary city’ policies say such cooperatio­n could erode if local police are required to fully cooperate with immigratio­n enforcemen­t.

The federal grant at the centre of the lawsuit provided US$ 2.3 million to Chicago last year to

This administra­tion will not simply give away grant dollars to city government­s that proudly violate the rule of law and protect criminal aliens at the expense of public safety. Jeff Sessions, US Attorney General

purchase police equipment such as cars, computers, radios and Tasers, Emanuel said.

The federal government’s new rules would tie the grant to requiremen­ts that, among other things, cities give federal immigratio­n authoritie­s unlimited access to local police stations to interrogat­e arrestees, Chicago officials said. The city is asking a federal court to declare such requiremen­ts unlawful.

Trump has targeted sanctuary cities as part of his promised crackdown on illegal immigratio­n, and the Department of Justice implemente­d the new funding requiremen­ts last month.

Sessions, who heads the Department of Justice, pointed to Chicago’s high murder rate as evidence that the city needs to reform its law enforcemen­t practices.

“To a degree perhaps unsurpasse­d by any other jurisdicti­on, the political leadership of Chicago has chosen deliberate­ly and intentiona­lly to adopt a policy that obstructs this country’s lawful immigratio­n system,” Sessions said.

Sessions contends the new funding policy would improve safety for immigratio­n officers who have to track down suspects who were detained and then released by local police.

Having to re-arrest immigrants puts officers under additional danger, he has said. — AFP

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