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Trump administration can't require states to cooperate with immigration agents to get FEMA grants, judge rules

A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's policy requiring states to cooperate with immigration enforcement to receive FEMA grants is unconstitutional. Twenty states, including California and New York, sued, arguing the policy violated federal law and the Constitution by withholding critical emergency funding. While the administration claimed the lawsuit was moot due to a change in policy, the judge disagreed, citing potential irreparable harm and unconstitutional actions. The administration plans to appeal the decision, maintaining its commitment to enforcing immigration laws and withholding funds from non-compliant jurisdictions.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

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