Coalition sues Trump Administration over withheld federal funding linked to immigration enforcement

Coalition sues Trump Administration over withheld federal funding linked to immigration enforcement
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin — Ballotpedia
0Comments

Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin, alongside a coalition of 20 attorneys general, has initiated two lawsuits against the Trump Administration. The legal actions challenge the administration’s attempts to withhold federal funding unless states redirect resources towards federal civil immigration enforcement.

The first lawsuit targets the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem. The second is directed at the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) and USDOT Secretary Sean Duffy. Both agencies have imposed conditions that could result in withholding billions in federal funding for public safety and transportation infrastructure unless states comply with federal immigration enforcement efforts.

Attorney General Platkin criticized these measures, stating, “Instead of working together with us to keep our communities safe, the Trump Administration is playing political games and threatening to withhold billions of dollars of federal funding that are critical for public safety.” He emphasized that these actions put New Jersey residents at risk by threatening essential funds for law enforcement and infrastructure.

Congress has established numerous programs through FEMA and DOT to support projects ranging from terrorism protection to disaster relief and infrastructure development. New Jersey receives over $2 billion annually from these programs, which are now jeopardized by the administration’s conditions.

In February, Secretary Noem instructed DHS to halt funding to jurisdictions not assisting in enforcing federal immigration laws. Subsequently, DOT Secretary Duffy announced similar requirements for state compliance as a condition for receiving DOT funds.

The lawsuits argue that these conditions exceed FEMA’s legal authority and violate constitutional provisions since Congress appropriated funds specifically for disaster preparedness and infrastructure projects without such stipulations.

Joining Attorney General Platkin are attorneys general from California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island Washington Wisconsin Vermont



Related

Brian Rumpf Assemblyman - Official Website

Delegation opens new Bayville legislative office for increased constituent access

Senator Carmen Amato, Jr., Assemblyman Brian Rumpf, and Assemblyman Gregory Myhre have opened a new joint legislative office in Bayville at 800 Atlantic City Boulevard, Suites 2 & 3.

Carmen Amato Senator - Official Website

Amato calls for reinstatement of New Jersey back-to-school sales tax holiday

Senator Carmen Amato has renewed her call to bring back the annual sales tax holiday for school supplies in New Jersey.

Joe Pennacchio  State Senator - Official Website

Senator calls for review of Oyster Creek nuclear plant recommissioning

State Senator Joe Pennacchio has urged state officials to investigate the possibility of recommissioning or replacing the Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant in Lacey Township, New Jersey.