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Iowa attorney general to end lawsuit against a sheriff over his immigration post

WINNESHIEK COUNTY, IOWA, JUL 18 – Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird dismissed the lawsuit after Sheriff Dan Marx agreed to honor immigration detainers and comply with state sanctuary county law, ending funding risks, officials said.

  • Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird dismissed her lawsuit against Winneshiek County Sheriff Dan Marx over his social media post vowing not to honor unconstitutional immigration detainer requests.
  • Marx said he met with Bird and explained he did not intend to discourage immigration enforcement, and that his department will continue to comply with Iowa law and cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
  • Bird had sued Marx in March over his Facebook post stating his department would not always detain individuals at the request of federal immigration authorities without a warrant or court order.
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Iowa attorney general to end lawsuit against a sheriff over his immigration post

Iowa’s attorney general says she will drop her lawsuit accusing Winneshiek County Sheriff Dan Marx of discouraging cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

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WEAREIOWA broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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