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Judge Throws Out US Justice Department Lawsuit Challenging Sanctuary Laws in Colorado, Denver
Judge Gordon P. Gallagher said the Constitution bars Washington from forcing Colorado and Denver to use local resources for federal immigration enforcement.
- A federal judge dismissed the Trump administration's lawsuit challenging Colorado's and Denver's 'sanctuary' immigration laws that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
- The judge ruled that the federal government cannot compel states and cities to implement federal regulatory programs related to civil immigration enforcement.
- The ruling was a victory for Colorado's elected officials and their immigration policies limiting cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement .
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Judge throws out US Justice Department lawsuit challenging sanctuary laws in Colorado, Denver
A federal judge has thrown out a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit accusing Colorado and Denver of interfering with the enforcement of immigration laws.
·United States
Read Full ArticleFederal judge dismisses U.S. government lawsuit against Colorado, Denver’s ‘sanctuary’ laws
A federal judge dismissed the U.S. government's lawsuit against Colorado and Denver on Tuesday, which alleged that various local policies impermissibly infringed on federal immigration enforcement.
·Colorado, United States
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Greeley Tribune
Judge dismisses Trump administration lawsuit against Colorado and Denver over immigration laws
A federal judge dismissed the Trump administration's attempt to overturn "sanctuary" laws enacted in Colorado and Denver that limit cooperation with ICE.
·Denver, United States
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