Trump's order to cut off funding to sanctuary cities could threaten L.A. fire relief
Briefly

Los Angeles is facing potential repercussions regarding federal funding due to a sanctuary city law in light of President Trump's immigration actions. The executive order aims to limit financial aid to jurisdictions that hinder federal law enforcement, which Los Angeles has become part of with its recent legislation. City officials remain optimistic about not losing federal funds, emphasizing their commitment to protect local families and support recovery from recent wildfires. Despite Trump’s crackdown on immigration, city leaders, including Mayor Bass, express determination to collaborate with federal partners on recovery efforts.
In November, the Los Angeles City Council approved a sanctuary city law that forbids city employees and resources from being involved in federal immigration enforcement.
Mayor Bass will work with anyone to bring federal resources to our city and will stand against any policy that would harm L.A. families.
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