Immigration
Jul. 6, 2018
Judge OKs sanctuary state law
The state of California can continue to bar local authorities from cooperating with U.S. immigration enforcement officials, a federal judge ruled Thursday on a motion for preliminary injunction, wading into the national debate over ‘sanctuary’ jurisdictions.
The state of California can continue to bar local authorities from cooperating with U.S. immigration enforcement officials, a federal judge ruled Thursday on a motion for preliminary injunction, wading into the national debate over ‘sanctuary’ jurisdictions.
U.S. District Judge John A. Mendez of the Eastern District in Sacramento also declined to enjoin Assembly Bill 103, which orders California Attorney General Xavier Becerra to ins...
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