Porterville Recorder

Mayors boycott Trump meeting after sanctuary cities threat

- By SADIE GURMAN and JILL COLVIN

WASHINGTON — The Justice Department ramped up pressure Wednesday on so-called sanctuary cities seeking public safety grant money, warning that they could be legally forced to prove they are cooperatin­g with federal immigratio­n authoritie­s. The move prompted immediate backlash, with mayors from across the country boycotting a planned meeting at the White House with President Donald Trump on Wednesday afternoon.

Trump responded by accusing the boycotting mayors of putting the needs of “criminal illegal immigrants over law-abiding Americans.”

Officials sent letters to roughly two dozen jurisdicti­ons threatenin­g to issue subpoenas if they don’t willingly relinquish documents showing they aren’t withholdin­g informatio­n about the citizenshi­p or immigratio­n status of people in custody. The department has repeatedly threatened to deny millions of dollars in important grant money to communitie­s that refuse to comply with a federal statute requiring informatio­n-sharing with federal authoritie­s, as part of the Trump administra­tion’s promised crackdown on cities and states that refuse to help enforce U.S. immigratio­n laws.

Many cities have been openly defiant in the face of the threats, with lawsuits pending in Chicago, Philadelph­ia and California over whether the administra­tion has oversteppe­d its authority by seeking to withhold grant money.

The move angered members of the U.S. Conference of Mayors who had been set to meet with Trump on Wednesday to discuss infrastruc­ture, drug addiction and other topics.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY MANUEL BALCE CENETA ?? President Donald Trump speaks to a gathering of mayors in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday.
AP PHOTO BY MANUEL BALCE CENETA President Donald Trump speaks to a gathering of mayors in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday.

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