Justice Department Targets 35 Sanctuary Jurisdictions in Immigration Crackdown
The DOJ has identified 35 sanctuary jurisdictions and plans to escalate legal actions against them for non-compliance with federal immigration laws.

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Overview
The Justice Department has published a list of 35 sanctuary jurisdictions, including 13 states, 4 counties, and 18 cities.
The DOJ intends to pursue more immigration lawsuits against these identified sanctuary zones, intensifying legal actions.
Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Trump Justice Department criticize these jurisdictions for impeding law enforcement efforts.
Critics argue that sanctuary policies endanger citizens by hindering federal immigration enforcement.
This action represents a strong federal stance aimed at enforcing national immigration laws against non-cooperative jurisdictions.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally, focusing on reporting the Justice Department's actions and statements without injecting editorial bias. They present the facts of the DOJ's announcement, including the list of jurisdictions and the Attorney General's stated reasons, in a straightforward manner. The coverage avoids loaded language and maintains an objective tone.