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The Justice Department argued that Illinois leaders were “minimally enforcing — and oftentimes affirmatively thwarting” ...
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A federal judge has dismissed Trump’s lawsuit against Illinois’ sanctuary laws, citing the 10th Amendment. Here’s what the ruling means for immigration policy.
The Department of Justice refiled its lawsuit against the state of Colorado and Denver late Friday night as the Trump administration continues its attempted crackdowns on so-called sanctuary cities.
In a 64-page ruling, Judge Lindsay Jenkins found that Illinois' policy of not participating in civil immigration enforcement ...