New York v. Department of Justice (Victim Funds 2025)
Case Overview
A coalition of states sued the Department of Justice over the revocation of exemptions that allows undocumented individuals to access domestic violence shelters, soup kitchens, and other federal funded social services programs.
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The Application
The DOJ revoked long-standing exemptions that allowed undocumented individuals access to specific federal-funded social services. Plaintiffs challenge whether the DOJ possessed statutory authority to grant these exemptions initially and whether revoking them violates constitutional protections or impermissibly conditions federal funding on immigration status verification.
The Conclusion
Case remains active; the court is evaluating the scope of DOJ authority under applicable federal statutes and the constitutional permissibility of conditioning federal social services on citizenship or immigration status verification.
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