Federal Government Sues New Mexico, Saying State Law Blocks Immigration Enforcement
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President Trump's Justice Department Sues New Mexico and Albuquerque Over Sanctuary Policies
The Trump administration is done talking. It is now hauling New Mexico and Albuquerque into federal court. The Justice Department announced Thursday that the United States has filed a complaint and a motion for preliminary injunction against the State of New Mexico, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, Attorney General Raul Torrez, the City of Albuquerque, and Mayor Timothy Keller. The case, United States v. State of New Mexico et al., No. 1:26-cv-0…
Feds Sue New Mexico and Albuquerque Over Immigration Sanctuary Law
Federal prosecutors allege that a new state law and a city ordinance unconstitutionally obstruct immigration enforcement and sever long-standing cooperation agreements with federal authorities. The Justice Department filed suit Friday against the State of New Mexico, the City of Albuquerque, and their respective governors and attorneys general, charging that recently enacted sanctuary laws… Source
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