Trump Admin sued Los Angeles: Feds accused the mayor of blocking ice, fueling riots; Target ‘Sanctuary City’ policies

The Donald Trump administration has launched a legal battle against Los Angeles, sueing the city, Mayor Karen Bass and the city council on its “Sanctuary City” policies. In a trial filed on Monday, federal officials argue that LA’s ordinances have deliberately blocked the immigration enforcement and reduced the federal law to convince the Constitution. “In 2024, the then candidate Donald J. Trump conducted a campaign and won on one platform to deport millions of illegal immigrants in the presidential election, the previous administration allowed him to illegally enter the country through its open boundaries policy. Now after the election, President Trump said in the election of Los Angeles, in the election of Los Angeles, on November 5, 2024.“The challenging law and policies of the Los Angeles city obstruct the enforcement of the federal immigration law of the federal government and interrupt the consultation and communication between the federal, state and local law enforcement officers that are required for federal officials to complete the federal immigration law and protect Americans,” said this.The administration claimed that the city’s attitude promoted chaos and anarchy, which pointed to robbing, robbing and barbarism, which is the result of molding uninterrupted immigrants.Reacting to the trial, La City Councilman Hugo Soto-Martinez said, quoting ABC7, is separating the Trump families and trying to force every city and city to help to fulfill their white nationalist agenda. We refuse to stand up and allow Donald Trump to deport innocent families. We are going to do everything within our power to keep families together. ,However, Attorney General Palm Bandi recently held the violence associated with federal immigration raids in the south -land responsible for sanctuary policies. “Sanctuary policies were the driving reasons for violence, anarchy, and law enforcement attacks that the Americans recently seen in Los Angeles,” she said. Bondi said in a statement, “Jurisdiction such as Los Angeles that take priority to illegal aliens on American citizens, they are reducing law enforcement at every level – it ends under President Trump.” Many other cities such as Long Beach, Pasadena, Santa Ana and West Hollywood have applied sanctuary policies, a step by Trump often condemned, even a warning of deduction for federal funding for those local governments.