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A federal judge in California has ruled that the Trump administration cannot deny federal funding to dozens of cities over their so-called sanctuary policies.
NPR's Matt Bloom reports it follows a similar decision from earlier this year.
In a ruling this past March, U.S.
District Judge William Orrick said the administration's attempt to withhold funding from cities that don't follow its immigration agenda was unconstitutional.
And late last night, Orrick echoed that opinion in favor of Los Angeles, Chicago,
Denver, and at least 30 other cities that say billions of federal aid dollars are at stake.
The administration has argued that Orrick's decision to grant an injunction to the cities is wrong,
and it's already appealed his previous ruling.
The man who's become a symbol of President Trump's immigration policies is back in Maryland.
Kilmar Abrego-Garcia was ordered released on bail from custody in Tennessee after he was wrongfully deported to El Salvador.