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Civil Litigation,
Immigration,
Government

Aug. 31, 2017

SF, Santa Clara seek permanent injunctions against Trump order

San Francisco and Santa Clara counties filed motions Wednesday seeking permanent injunctions to block President Donald J. Trump’s executive order that threatens to take federal funding away from so-called sanctuary jurisdictions.

SF, Santa Clara seek permanent injunctions against Trump order
U.S. District Judge William H. Orrick of San Francisco has become the latest judge asked to consider whether provisions of President Donald Trump’s immigration order violate the Constitution.

San Francisco and Santa Clara counties filed motions Wednesday seeking permanent injunctions to block President Donald J. Trump’s executive order that threatens to take federal funding away from so-called sanctuary jurisdictions.

The counties asked U.S. District Judge William H. Orrick of San Francisco to consider whether provisions in the order are in violation of the Constitution. City and County of San Fran...

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