‘Right not to cooperate in the President’s schemes’: States can’t be forced to help Donald Trump’s plans for mass deportations, Illinois argues in court filing

President Donald Trump speaks before Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is sworn in as HHS Secretary in the Oval Office, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025, in Washington (Photo/Alex Brandon).

President Donald Trump speaks before Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is sworn in as HHS Secretary in the Oval Office, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025, in Washington (Photo/Alex Brandon).

Illinois‘ attorney general is urging a federal judge to toss out a lawsuit filed by the Trump administration over the state’s sanctuary protections for undocumented immigrants, arguing that the federal government cannot “coerce” states to enforce federal immigration policy.

The Justice Department earlier this month sued Illinois, the City of Chicago, and Cook County, seeking a court order prohibiting the enforcement of local laws — namely the Way Forward Act, TRUST Act, and the Welcoming City Act — alleging that they were “are designed to and in fact interfere with and discriminate against the Federal Government’s enforcement of federal immigration law.”

The laws prevent local law enforcement from enforcing federal immigration law without a warrant (Way Forward Act), prohibit arrests or holdings based solely on immigration status (TRUST act), and allow immigrants in the country illegally access to schools and medical care (Welcoming City Act). States and cities that maintain such laws typically assert that they make residents safer by allowing undocumented victims and witnesses of crimes to work with law enforcement without fear of deportation.

The suit is based on President Donald Trump’s executive order in which he declared a “national emergency” exists in the U.S. as a result of illegal immigration and contends that such state laws violate the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution.

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