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Federal Government Targets Sanctuary States

In the latest immigration news 2025, the federal government has intensified its stance against sanctuary cities and states. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued official warnings to California, New York, and Illinois, demanding they honor ICE detainers. This policy change aims to ensure that when a criminal illegal alien is released from local custody, they are transferred to ICE for deportation proceedings. The refusal of these states to cooperate has led to a direct confrontation, with DHS threatening to use all available federal powers to enforce compliance. This visa update could have a chilling effect on immigrant communities and their relationship with local law enforcement.

In the latest immigration news 2025, the federal government has intensified its stance against sanctuary cities and states. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued official warnings to California, New York, and Illinois, demanding they honor ICE detainers. This policy change aims to ensure that when a criminal illegal alien is released from local custody, they are transferred to ICE for deportation proceedings. The refusal of these states to cooperate has led to a direct confrontation, with DHS threatening to use all available federal powers to enforce compliance. This visa update could have a chilling effect on immigrant communities and their relationship with local law enforcement. What This Means for You:

Increased Enforcement Risk: If you live in a sanctuary state, be aware that the federal government is actively trying to override local policies. This could lead to more aggressive ICE enforcement in your community. Who Should Be Most Concerned: All non-citizens, especially those with any criminal record (even for minor offenses), should be extremely cautious. Any interaction with law enforcement could lead to ICE involvement. Know Your Rights: You have the right to remain silent and to speak with an attorney. Do not answer questions about your immigration status or sign any documents without legal counsel. Timeline for Action: This is an ongoing situation. Stay informed about policy changes in your local area and understand your rights. If you are concerned about a past conviction, speak with an immigration lawyer to understand your risk.

Source: Dhs.gov
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