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Philadelphia and other jurisdictions that limit their cooperation with federal immigration enforcement may face significant consequences after former President Donald Trump signed an executive order requiring the federal government to compile a nationwide list of sanctuary cities. The order, signed during a campaign stop in Michigan, is part of Trump’s broader push to crack down on illegal immigration and penalize cities that do not fully comply with U.S. detainers issued by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Policies in sanctuary cities, such as Philadelphia, prohibit local law enforcement from detaining individuals solely on the basis of their immigration status. The Effects of the Executive Order The directive mandates the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to publish a public list of all sanctuary jurisdictions, detailing their policies and the extent of their cooperation with federal immigration authorities. The order also instructs federal agencies to explore ways to withhold certain grants from these cities, though similar efforts during Trump’s first term faced legal challenges.