They would also permit DHS to terminate any federal grant at any time and for any reason. DHS and FEMA have again threatened to impose the same immigration conditions that they attempted to impose in 2025 on all federal grant programs. The conditions would require states to devote scarce law-enforcement resources to assisting DHS in enforcing federal immigration law. Finally, the challenged funding conditions unlawfully claim effectively unfettered power to terminate these grants on a whim. The attorneys general argue in their lawsuit that the grant conditions violate the Administrative Procedure Act and the U.S. Constitution’s Spending Clause.