Appeals court rules against Trump policy punishing sanctuary cities
Source: Politico
A panel of GOP-appointed judges upheld an injunction blocking the Justice Department from enforcing new grant conditions that require sanctuary cities to cooperate with immigration enforcement.
By JOSH GERSTEIN 04/19/2018 03:14 PM EDT Updated 04/19/2018 03:47 PM EDT
President Donald Trump's effort to crack down on sanctuary cities suffered another legal setback Thursday as a federal appeals court in Chicago upheld a nationwide injunction against making federal grant funding contingent on cooperation with immigration enforcement.
A three-judge panelall of whom are Republican appointeesruled that there were strong indications that the administration exceeded its legal authority in trying to implement the new conditions without approval from Congress.
The ruling came on a suit filed by the City of Chicago after the Justice Department imposed the new conditions last July in a bid to encourage state and local governments to provide more assistance to immigration authorities.
In a strongly worded opinion, Judge Ilana Rovner said allowing federal agencies to add conditions to grant funds without explicit congressional authority could lead toward "tyranny."
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