Colorado AG Sues DOJ to Protect Domestic Violence, Crime Victim Services for Immigrants
- Colorado Attorney General is filing a lawsuit against the DOJ to support survivors of domestic violence and other violent crimes.
- The Attorney General states that denying legal services to undocumented immigrants harms victims, allowing abusers to cause more harm.
- The DOJ's recent order threatens $94 million in funding for California services.
- The Attorney General emphasizes accountability for the Trump administration's unjust actions.
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Maine joins lawsuit against Justice Department over funding for crime survivor programs
Maine, 20 other states and the District of Columbia are challenging a new restriction that would bar states from using federal programs designated for survivors of violent crimes to provide services for undocumented immigrants.

States sue feds over denying grants for illegal immigrants
(The Center Square) – Democratic attorneys general from 21 jurisdictions sued the Trump administration Wednesday for denying federal funds to help victims of violent crimes who are illegal immigrants.
States sue feds over denying grants for illegal immigrants - Everett Post
(The Center Square) – Democratic attorneys general from 21 jurisdictions sued the Trump administration Wednesday for denying federal funds to help victims of violent crimes who are illegal immigrants. The suit challenged the U.S. Department of Justice’s new requirement prohibiting recipients of grants from using the money to provide legal services to any “removable alien or any alien otherwise unlawfully present in the United States,” with some …
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