These Sanctuary Cities And States Are On The Naughty List This Year

Santa’s naughty list this year includes several sanctuary cities and states that allowed illegal immigrant criminals to roam their streets, many of whom went on to commit more egregious crimes.

Sanctuary cities and states adopt policies that prevent local police from notifying federal immigration authorities about the looming release of illegal immigrants from local jails. They also bar federal authorities from entering jails to interview illegal immigrant suspects.

The Trump administration has sued several sanctuary jurisdictions, including Minnesota, New York City, Boston, Illinois, and Los Angeles, over the policies.

These are some of the worst offenders.

New York City

Since President Donald Trump’s inauguration, local police in New York City released roughly 7,000 illegal immigrants from local jails without honoring Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s detainer requests to have them placed into federal custody, according to the Department of Homeland Security.

They account for nine homicides, 2,509 assaults, 199 burglaries, 305 robberies, 392 dangerous drugs offenses, 300 weapons offenses, and 207 sexual predatory offenses.

Mario Bustamante-Leiva, 49, the Chilean illegal immigrant accused of snatching Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s purse in Washington, D.C., in April, was arrested in New York for a similar crime just a few weeks earlier — but they let him go with a desk appearance ticket and a court date, according to the New York Post.

He never showed up to that scheduled court date and bounced over to the nation’s capital to allegedly purse snatch the cabinet official.

In a separate example of the sanctuary’s consequences, the two Dominican illegal immigrants accused in the shooting of an off-duty Customs and Border Protection officer in New York City in July both had rap sheets.

One of them, Christhian Aybar-Berroa, 22, was arrested by the NYPD eight times and released each time prior to the attack, according to the New York Post. He also had a deportation order from January 2023.

Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, 21, also racked up several arrests in New York City, including for allegedly assaulting a pregnant woman and threatening to kill a fellow migrant with a machete, according to the New York Post.

He was also wanted on kidnapping and weapons charges out of Massachusetts, the outlet previously reported.

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Illinois

Authorities in Illinois have released more than 1,700 criminal illegal immigrants with ICE detainer requests from local jails since Inauguration Day, according to DHS.

The Trump administration commenced “Operation Midway Blitz” in September to target the sanctuary city of Chicago and arrest illegal immigrants released by local authorities.

ICE has current detainers lodged against roughly 4,000 illegal immigrants in state custody, according to DHS.

Democratic Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson responded to the federal operation by creating “ICE-free zones” across the Windy City.

In October, local police were reportedly told to stand down from assisting Border Patrol agents, who “were rammed by vehicles and boxed in by 10 cars” in Broadview, Illinois, Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said on X at the time.

Agents determined that one of the alleged attackers was “armed with a semi-automatic weapon,” forcing them to “fire defensive shots at an unarmed U.S. citizen,” according to McLaughlin.

Minnesota

When ICE descended on Minneapolis earlier this month, leaders in the sanctuary state were quick to side with illegal immigrants roaming the state.

Democratic Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey responded to the increased presence of federal immigration authorities by pledging to continue to refuse cooperation with ICE.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey says he will not allow police officers to cooperate with ICE to get criminal illegal aliens off the streets.

FREY: “Officers will not coordinate with any federal agency that is doing immigration law enforcement work.” pic.twitter.com/zNLosBiKYw

— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) December 8, 2025

Democratic Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, who has likened ICE to “Trump’s modern-day Gestapo,” condemned the agency’s actions in his state.

The federal operation resulted in roughly 400 arrests of illegal immigrants.

Somali immigrant Abdimahat Bille Mohamed was let go as part of a plea agreement in two sexual assault cases earlier this year before he went on to allegedly rape a child and multiple adult women before allegedly kidnapping a woman and raping her, according to the Department of Justice, which has since charged him federally.

“This Somali national in Minnesota is charged with raping a minor and multiple adult women before being detained — only to be quickly released by a local court, after which he committed yet another rape. This horrific case illustrates how left-wing soft-on-crime policies and vetting failures put innocent people at dire risk. If Minnesota will not protect its own people, the Department of Justice will do it for them,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said of the case earlier this month.

Fairfax County, Virginia

Authorities in Fairfax County, Virginia, released Salvadoran migrant Marvin Morales-Ortez, 23, who allegedly went on to murder a man less than 24 hours later.

Morales-Ortez allegedly fatally shot a man inside his Reston, Virginia, home after he was released from a local jail by authorities who ignored a federal immigration detainer to hand him over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to multiple reports.

Morales-Ortez crossed the southern border illegally in 2016, federal law enforcement sources recently told The Daily Wire.

An immigration judge dismissed his deportation case in 2022, effectively allowing him to stay in the country without any legal status, sources said.

He was also tagged as a suspected member of the violent MS-13 gang, according to ABC7.

Morales-Ortez had a lengthy rap sheet before committing his latest alleged crime.

In 2021, he was charged with first-degree murder, according to ABC7. He spent a year and a half in jail while awaiting trial, but was ultimately released after the authorities dropped the charges following a determination that someone else was to blame.

Morales-Ortez was found guilty of a previous theft case and fined $300, which he never paid, according to ABC7.

The illegal immigrant was charged for allegedly brandishing a gun and assaulting and injuring someone before he was released by sanctuary authorities this latest time, the local outlet reported.

The Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office dropped the case, leading to his release.

After a lengthy manhunt, authorities rearrested him.

Fairfax County has notoriously operated as a sanctuary jurisdiction, routinely releasing illegal immigrants from jail without notifying ICE, according to the Center for Immigration Studies.

“The sanctuary politicians of Fairfax County, VA have blood on their hands,” DHS said in response to the county’s handling of the latest illegal immigrant crime.

2025 Reading List: Ivanka Trump Shares Which Books ‘Shaped’ Her Year

Ivanka Trump shared a list of books this week that she said “shaped” her year, saying that each was important in a different way. Her roundup included a spectrum of genres, including novels, historical fiction, classics, meditations, and others.

Trump’s post included a photo of her reading, with the caption stating, “Here are some books that shaped my 2025: Each one shifted my perspective, some softly, others profoundly. Some I return to again and again, not just for insight, but for alignment.”

📚 Here are some books that shaped my 2025: Each one shifted my perspective, some softly, others profoundly. Some I return to again and again, not just for insight, but for alignment. pic.twitter.com/6wgzqYA2lB

— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) December 22, 2025

Her list was as follows: 

The Women by Kristin Hannah: “A powerful story of courage, resilience, and sisterhood set against war. It restores women to the center of history and reminds us that some of the bravest acts of service happen quietly.”  Homer’s The Odyssey: “Each year I reread the books my children are assigned in school. This year, I am journeying through The Odyssey again with Arabella. It honors the long arc of adventure and the resolve it takes to press on.” The Creative Act by Rick Rubin: “A meditation on perceiving the world as art in motion and on discipline not as constraint, but as devotion.” The Choice by Dr. Edith Eva Eger: “Proof that even in darkness, freedom is an inner decision.” Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach: “Flight as metaphor. A fable for those unwilling to live within borrowed limits.” The Almanack of Naval Ravikant by Eric Jorgenson: “Clarity on wealth, wisdom, and happiness. Modern stoicism, applied.” The Lessons of History by Will and Ariel Durant: “A distillation of human civilization and its enduring patterns. A reminder that perspective is the rarest form of wisdom.” The Power of Myth by Joseph Campbell: “An exploration of how our private lives echo timeless myths.” A History of Western Philosophy by Bertrand Russell: “An intellectual pilgrimage through the architecture of human thought.” The Pursuit of Happiness by Jeffrey Rosen: “Especially resonant as we approach America’s 250th anniversary, this book is a reminder that our Founders saw happiness as a pursuit rooted in virtue and discipline.” Toward a Meaningful Life by Simon Jacobson: “Purpose is found not in ambition, but in faith and service.” 

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Trump ended the thread by mentioning that she’s already putting together a reading list for next year and asked for recommendations from her followers. She also revealed some of the titles she keeps going back to. 

“Always on my nightstand: Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations, Eckhart Tolle’s Stillness Speaks, A Poem for Every Night of the Year, and The Essential Rumi. As I begin my reading list for the year ahead, I’d love to hear your recommendations!” Trump concluded.

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