A federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration's efforts to cut funding to sanctuary cities like Los Angeles and Chicago. The judge blocked the administration's attempt to withhold funding from these cities, which have policies in place to limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

The ruling comes as a major blow to President Trump's immigration agenda, as sanctuary cities have been a target of his administration since he took office. The judge's decision found that the administration's attempt to cut funding to these cities was unlawful.

Cities across the country have been fighting back against the administration's efforts to penalize them for their immigration policies. This ruling is a major victory for sanctuary cities, who rely on this funding to support their diverse communities.

As the legal battle continues, the fate of federal funding for sanctuary cities remains uncertain. However, this ruling sets a precedent for other cities facing similar challenges from the federal government. It is a clear indication that judges are willing to push back against the Trump administration's attempts to punish cities for their immigration policies.