Government,
Immigration,
Civil Litigation
Jun. 21, 2018
Judge grills federal and state government lawyers over ‘sanctuary’ laws
U.S. District Judge John A. Mendez had tough questions for both sides on Wednesday during a heated hearing in the federal government’s lawsuit to invalidate three so-called sanctuary state laws passed last year.
SACRAMENTO -- U.S. District Judge John A. Mendez had tough questions for both sides Wednesday during a heated hearing in the federal government's lawsuit to invalidate three so-called sanctuary state laws passed by the Legislature last year.
Federal attorneys are seeking a preliminary injunction to block enforcement of the three laws while the case is pending. The California Department of Justice filed a motion last month to dismiss ...
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