Funding Freeze: Trump Targets Sanctuary Cities and States

Minnesota, USAMon Jan 19 2026
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The Trump administration is set to cut federal funds to sanctuary cities and states starting next month. This move is part of a broader crackdown on immigration enforcement, with a particular focus on Minnesota. The Department of Justice has identified 11 states, including the District of Columbia, three counties, and 18 cities as sanctuary jurisdictions. These places have policies that make it difficult for federal immigration laws to be enforced. Trump has been tough on immigration since taking office again last year. He has sent agents from various departments to several states and cities, many of which are run by Democrats. The latest target is Minnesota, where agents are focusing on illegal immigration and fraud within the Somali community.
Trump claims that these operations are uncovering serious criminals. He has also threatened to revoke the citizenship of naturalized immigrants from Somalia or elsewhere who are convicted of fraud. He has even criticized the governor of Minnesota, accusing him of corruption and incompetence. The administration has also canceled nearly 8, 000 loans to suspected scammers in Minnesota. Trump has not held back in his criticism of the state's leadership, calling the governor stupid and a crook. This move to cut funding is seen as a way to pressure sanctuary cities and states to change their policies. It remains to be seen how effective this strategy will be, and what the long-term impact will be on the communities affected.
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