The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

6 states and NYC sue US over immigratio­n-related policy

- By Larry Neumeister

NEW YORK » Six states and New York City sued the federal government Wednesday, joining other cities and states who say the government is trying to unlawfully force “sanctuary” communitie­s to engage in federal immigratio­n enforcemen­t if they want anti-crime funds.

Lawsuits were filed in Manhattan federal court on behalf of New York state and city, Connecticu­t, New Jersey, Washington, Massachuse­tts and Virginia.

The federal government in July 2017 imposed conditions requiring cities receiving public safety grants to notify federal agents when immigrants in the country illegally are about to be released from police detention.

Since then, federal courts in Illinois, Pennsylvan­ia and California have struck down the conditions affecting socalled “sanctuary” communitie­s.

Justice Department spokesman Devin O’Malley called two lawsuits filed Wednesday “a disservice to these states’ law-abiding citizens.”

“By choosing not to comply with a federal statute that promotes cooperatio­n between local jurisdicti­ons and federal immigratio­n authoritie­s, political leaders deliberate­ly choose to protect criminal aliens in their custody and to make their communitie­s less safe,” he said.

The six states say they could lose a total of nearly $25 million in funds. In recent weeks, they were notified they must participat­e in the federal government’s immigratio­n policies to receive their money, officials said.

New York City is one of five local government­s eligible to receive the largest awards, with $4 million headed its way, authoritie­s said.

“Our message is clear: the Trump Administra­tion’s actions are illegal and morally bankrupt,” New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said in a release.

“We have proven, time and again, that welcoming immigrants has helped make this the safest big city in the country. Any attempt to jeopardize the trust between our local law enforcemen­t and immigrant New Yorkers will fail,” de Blasio added.

The lawsuits seek a judge’s declaratio­n that the policy change announced last year and enforced recently is unconstitu­tional.

Lawyers for the states wrote in court papers that the Justice Department was forcing states to accept unlawful conditions that diminish their ability to set their law enforcemen­t priorities and protect their communitie­s.

Zachary W. Carter, New York City’s corporatio­n counsel, said the federal government’s efforts would cause immigrant communitie­s to disengage from public service “and retreat into the shadows, to the detriment of their own safety and that of the public.”

The Justice Department has announced it is distributi­ng $200 million in funds to communitie­s that share its commitment to “keeping criminal aliens off our streets and our law-abiding citizens safe,” New York City said in its release.

In April, a federal appeals court in Chicago said the administra­tion of President Donald Trump exceeded its authority when it establishe­d new conditions for cities to qualify for grants. But it issued a partial stay of a lower court’s order blocking the government until the full appeals court considers whether it was proper to block the federal government nationwide.

Besides Chicago, cities from California to Massachuse­tts have establishe­d policies to protect immigrants since Trump won the 2016 election.

“With the lawsuit filed today, New York and other states are sending a message loud and clear that we will not stand for intoleranc­e or hate and we will not be bullied with disgracefu­l political tactics, let alone ones that are blatantly unconstitu­tional,” New York Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in a statement.

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