States sue DOJ over restrictions on victim aid and services

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A coalition of 20 states and D.C. sued the Trump administration over a new DOJ rule requiring survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence to prove citizenship to access federal aid, arguing it endangers victims, strains resources, and creates ambiguity in service eligibility, potentially discouraging lawful residents and citizens from seeking help.
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