Federal Judge Dismisses Trump Suit Over LA Sanctuary City Law
The judge said the ordinance regulates city agents, not the federal government, and allowed the Justice Department to revise limited claims by July 3.
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Judge dismisses Trump administration’s lawsuit against LA over ‘sanctuary city’ ordinance
LOS ANGELES (CN) — A federal judge dismissed the Trump administration’s lawsuit against Los Angeles over the city’s ordinance that prohibits use of municipal resources to assist with immigration enforcement. U.S. District Judge Fernando Olguin, in a ruling issued over the weekend, said the U.S. Justice Department may amend its claims against the city but not against individual defendants. The judge, a Barack Obama appointee, agreed with the city…
Federal judge dismisses Trump suit over LA sanctuary city law
"It does not obstruct or impede lawful federal immigration enforcement operations," said City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto.
Judge dismisses Los Angeles sanctuary-city lawsuit, for now
Archyde A federal judge dismissed the Trump administration's challenge to Los Angeles' sanctuary-city ordinance on June 22, 2026, though the White House can still amend its complaint. The post Judge Throws Out the Trump Administration’s Los Angeles Sanctuary-City Lawsuit, but the Fight Is Not Over appeared first on Archyde.
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