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Nevada, DOJ sign immigration enforcement memo that will take state off ‘sanctuary’ list

The agreement stipulates that Nevada will continue to use the state’s national guard and FEMA funds for immigration enforcement.
Isabella Aldrete
Isabella Aldrete
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Nevada will no longer be on a federal list of “sanctuary states” after the state signed an agreement with the Department of Justice (DOJ) to collaborate on immigration enforcement. 

The agreement, which was signed by Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo’s office last week and announced by the DOJ on Friday, stipulates that Nevada will continue to use the state’s national guard to provide administrative support in immigration enforcement operations “as it deems necessary.” It also requires the state to continue to use Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funds to support partnerships between U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and law enforcement — highlighting recent examples in Reno and Las Vegas.

“The purpose of this MOU is to memorialize the Governor's efforts to ensure that the state's policies reflect consistency with federal immigration enforcement and reflect prospective commitments to that effort,” the agreement reads. 

“The State’s agreement with the Department of Justice today reaffirms our commitment to following federal immigration law in Nevada,” said Lombardo in a statement. 

The agreement also stipulates that Nevada will take lawful steps “to counter-balance” any actions the state attorney general and Legislature may take to enact “unlawful sanctuary policies.” It specifically names model immigration policies as an example, referring to the ones released by the office of Attorney General Aaron Ford (a Democrat who is challenging Lombardo in the state’s 2026 governor’s race) and were legislatively-mandated. 

“The sanctuary designation from the Trump administration happened on Governor Lombardo’s watch — which is yet another failure of his tenure,” Ford said in a statement.

The agreement builds upon previous efforts by Lombardo to distance the state from the “sanctuary state” label. In August, his office met twice with DOJ officials to reiterate his openness to collaborating on immigration enforcement and sent the department a 10-page policy timeline, making the case that the state has been trying to align itself with President Donald Trump’s hard-line approach on immigration. 

The agreement comes amid an increasingly charged political landscape and sky-rocketing immigration arrests in Nevada and around the country. An April executive order on sanctuary jurisdictions said that executive agencies should “pursue all necessary legal remedies and enforcement measures to end these violations and bring such jurisdictions into compliance with the laws of the United States.”

It also directed the DOJ to “identify appropriate Federal funds to sanctuary jurisdictions, including grants and contracts, for suspension or termination.” A federal court has since blocked the Trump administration from pulling funding from sanctuary cities. 

The state’s spot on a list of federal sanctuary jurisdictions this August — alongside cities like Chicago and New York — was largely met with confusion by state and local officials who said they had little idea what led to the designation, especially given that the state has no prohibitions on officials cooperating with immigration enforcement agents. 

Although the term “sanctuary jurisdiction” has no legal definition, the DOJ said in August that  characteristics of a “sanctuary jurisdiction” include limiting ICE access to jails and funds, restrictions on immigration information sharing with federal authorities and having dedicated state or local offices for undocumented individuals.

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