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$1B in anti-terrorism funds shifted from Democratic to Republican states, sparking legal challenges and a temporary court block.
The Trump administration is redirecting $1 billion in anti-terrorism funding from Democratic-led states to Republican ones, according to government records, sparking legal challenges from 12 states.
Cuts of up to 77% target New York, California, Illinois, New Jersey, and Washington, D.C., while Wisconsin, North Carolina, and Ohio saw major increases.
The Department of Homeland Security says the shift is based on updated risk assessments focused on border security and transnational crime, not politics.
A federal judge temporarily blocked the changes, citing legal and public safety concerns.
The move is part of a broader pattern of funding reallocations amid a government funding standoff, with critics alleging political motivation despite the administration's denials.
$ 1B en fondos antiterroristas cambió de los estados demócratas a los republicanos, provocando desafíos legales y un bloqueo judicial temporal.