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FAIR Defends DHS’s Decision to Terminate Sanctuary Funding
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FAIR Defends DHS’s Decision to Terminate Sanctuary Funding
August 7, 2025

Shows local policies violate federal mandates, risk violating federal anti-harboring laws
WASHINGTON—The  Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), America’s largest public interest organization advocating for immigration enforcement and sensible migration policies, has filed a brief in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois supporting DHS’s decision to terminate Shelter and Services Program (SSP) funding to sanctuary jurisdictions—including the City of Chicago, Pima County (Arizona), and the City and County of Denver.

FAIR’s brief argues that the plaintiffs lack standing and cannot demonstrate irreparable harm because their alleged injury—loss of SSP funds—stems directly from their own unlawful sanctuary policies. These policies violate the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution by obstructing federal immigration enforcement objectives enshrined in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), and by impeding federal officers in their duties. The plaintiffs’ policies, such as Chicago’s Welcoming City Ordinance, Pima County’s restrictive measures, and Denver’s Public Safety Enforcement Priorities Act, prohibit cooperation with federal immigration authorities (like sharing defendants’ release dates or honoring ICE detainers). These sanctuary policies contravene federal mandates requiring information sharing, and risk violating federal anti-harboring laws. FAIR contends that there is no legally protected interest in perpetuating such unlawful conduct, and that equity bars the relief plaintiffs seek because such relief would preserve policies that frustrate federal law.

“Sanctuary policies undermine the rule of law and the federal government’s constitutional authority to enforce our nation’s immigration laws,” said Dale L. Wilcox, executive director and general counsel of FAIR. “The Department of Homeland Security is entirely justified in withholding funds from jurisdictions that actively thwart federal efforts to secure our borders and protect public safety. These cities cannot expect taxpayer dollars to support policies that harbor illegal activity while claiming harm when those funds are rightfully cut off.”

https://www.fairus.org/press-release/fair-defends-dhss-decision-terminate-sanctuary-funding
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