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AG Pam Bondi directs DOJ to pause federal funding to sanctuary cities

On Wednesday, newly confirmed Attorney General Pam Bondy directed the Department of Justice Stop Federal funding for the Sanctuary City.

Bondi was sworn in on Wednesday morning and on her first day leading the DOJ, she issued several important orders.

“Discipline and potentially end.”

Notes obtained by Fox News Digital It outlined Bondy's actions, including measures to end the country's illegal immigration crisis.

She asked the DOJ to suspend all federal funds in the sanctuary city and to review funding agreements with non-governmental organizations that serve illegal aliens.

Bondi has directed the agency to investigate the sanctuary jurisdictions that have hindered immigration and customs enforcement efforts to detain and deport illegal immigrants. The DOJ litigation component was directed to seek prosecution if necessary.

The Department of Justice has been told to work with the Department of Homeland Security and other federal agencies to “fully eliminate” the cartel threat, Fox News Digital reported.

Bondi's strategy to tackle cross-border criminal organizations does not focus on detaining low-level criminals, but rather changes law enforcement resources to fundamentally dismantle group enforcement resources. Includes:

She said, “I promised to give you more power.”[] And raise it[]”The joint task force Vulcan and joint task force Alpha have coordinated the DOJ's efforts to eliminate the MS-13 and combat human trafficking. According to the memo, the Vulcans have been violently involved in the violent Venezuelan gang trends Aragua. It will be expanded to target members.

Bondi is also moving swiftly to deal with the fentanyl crisis and is calling on the DOJ Legal Policy Bureau to explore legislative reforms targeting equipment used to create illegal tablets.

The AG memo said, “DoJ lawyers who refuse to sign a short signature refuse to proceed with a sincere discussion on behalf of the Trump administration, otherwise the Justice Department's mission would be exposed to discipline and potentially ending. , refuse to interfere.”

The DOJ lawyer's responsibility includes not only “actively enforce criminal laws passed by Congress, but also vigorously defending presidential policies and actions against legal challenges on behalf of the United States.” I've read it.

“The discretion given to Justice Department lawyers regarding these liabilities does not include latitudes that substitute for the personal political views and judgments of those who have won the election,” the memo added. “When a Justice Department lawyer refuses to faithfully perform his role by refusing to proceed with a good argument, for example, or by refusing to sign a brief, it is constitutionally “We undermine the orders and take the president of his lawyers' interests.”

Bondi has ended the federal death penalty ban. She sought DOJ prosecutors to seek the death penalty, particularly specifically, when appropriate, from those convicted of violent drug trafficking crimes.

The agency was asked to “reevaluate the cases of previous managers who chose not to seek the death penalty.”

Fox News Digital will be fighting the weaponization of the legal system by establishing a “weaponization working group” that is tasked with identifying instances of “politicized justice.” reported that it was dealt with.

The group will first evaluate President Donald Trump's investigation conducted by former special advisor Jack Smith, along with similar probes led by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and New York State Attorney General Letitia James.

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