Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Breaking: Justice Department to sue California over three 'sanctuary state' laws

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  The Department of Justice will file a lawsuit against California over three state statutes that federal officials say interfere with their immigration authority. The lawsuit combats California's "sanctuary state" laws that shield immigrants from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The suit is the latest crackdown on sanctuary cities under the Trump administration, which has also threatened to cut off federal law enforcement grants unless cities agree to identify and hold suspected immigration offenders.

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