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Immigration,
Government

Apr. 3, 2018

Impact of counties’ revolt against state ‘sanctuary’ law on federal lawsuit uncertain

Legal observers said the decision by several California cities and counties to side with the federal government’s lawsuit against the state over its immigration enforcement laws is giving the Trump administration a political boost in the high-profile “sanctuary state” case, but the ultimate impact on the complaint’s fate is uncertain.

The decision by some California cities and counties to side with the federal government’s lawsuit against the state over its immigration enforcement laws is giving the Trump administration a political boost in the high-profile “sanctuary state” case, but the ultimate impact on the complaint’s fate is uncertain.

Last week, the Orange County Board of Supervisors voted to join the lawsuit against California over state immigration laws....

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