California’s top judge released an approving statement Wednesday in response to a directive from the head of U.S. immigration enforcement about his agents’ activities in state courthouses.
“If followed correctly, this written directive is a good start. It’s essential that we protect the integrity of our state court justice system and protect the people who use it,” Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye said in an emailed statement.
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