Trump administration sues four New Jersey cities over sanctuary policies

The Trump administration is suing four New Jersey cities accusing local administrators of obstructing federal law and infringing on efforts to combat illegal immigration through their sanctuary city policies The lawsuit by the Justice Department alleged the cities of Newark Hoboken Jersey City and Paterson unlawfully obstructed federal officials trying to fight illegal immigration Mayors Ras Baraka of Newark Ravi Bhalla of Hoboken Steven Fulop of Jersey City and Andre Sayegh of Paterson are named as defendants along with the four city councils By intent and design the Challenged Policies are a frontal assault on the federal immigration laws and the federal functionaries that administer them the complaint states BLUE STATE POLITICAL BATTLE INTENSIFIES AFTER DEM MAYOR'S ARREST AT ICE FACILITY 'OUTRAGED'Baraka was of late arrested and charged with trespassing outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in his city That development was dropped but U S Rep LaMonica McIver was later charged with assault during the protest at Delaney Hall The lawsuit against Newark is absurd Barake disclosed in a comment We are not standing in the way of inhabitants safety We are upholding the Constitution providing oversight and following the laws and guidelines of the State of New Jersey He explained nothing in the city's policies prevents law enforcement from doing their jobs What we refuse to do is turn our city into an arm of federal immigration enforcement which the courts have already ruled is not our role he added Acting Assistant Attorney General Yaakov Roth wrote that local policies are designed to thwart federal immigration enforcement NEWARK MAYOR ARRESTED AT ICE FACILITY CONTENDS HE WAS 'TARGETED' AFTER COURT HEARING E ven where local law enforcement wants to help the United States deal with the nation s immigration dilemma the Challenged Policies impede them from doing so he wrote This not only puts the safety of officers at exposure but also endangers the broader communities they are sworn to protect The lawsuit comes after federal charges were filed against Baraka a gubernatorial candidate for his role during a May clash involving Democratic politicians at a U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE detention center in Newark Latest events have proven that these New Jersey executives care more about political showmanship than the safety of their communities announced Attorney General Pamela Bondi As I have made clear this Justice Department does not tolerate local personnel in sanctuary cities obstructing immigration enforcement there is more litigation to come We will continue to do what we have reliably done protect the rights of all our residents stand on constitutional ground and reject fear-based politics that divide communities rather than strengthen them Baraka commented DHS SAYS ARRESTS ARE STILL ON THE TABLE AFTER NEW JERSEY HOUSE DEMS CAUGHT ON CAMERA STORMING ICE FACILITY Hoboken is a group that prides itself on its vibrancy its cultural diversity and its inclusivity and we will continue to stand together as a locality for what is fair and just Bhalla declared in a separate declaration The City of Hoboken will vigorously work to defend our rights have our day in court and defeat the Trump Administration s lawlessness To be clear we will not back down Jersey City gets sued for being a sanctuary city I guess MAGA ran out of conspiracy theories for the week Fulop wrote on X in response to the lawsuit Here is the truth Jersey City s policies protect families reflect our values and have led to record low crime rates As governor I won t be bullied We ll fight this and win Fox News Digital has reached out to Sayegh's office The Trump administration has targeted sanctuary jurisdictions as it continues to catch and deport criminal illegal immigrants It has filed lawsuits against cities in New York Colorado and Illinois over attempts to impede immigration enforcement