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Trump DOJ Sues NY Over Law Blocking ICE Arrests at Courthouses
Trump DOJ Sues NY Over Law Blocking ICE Arrests at Courthouses

Bloomberg

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Bloomberg

Trump DOJ Sues NY Over Law Blocking ICE Arrests at Courthouses

The Trump Administration sued New York over a law that restricts federal immigration authorities from making arrests at state courthouses, ratcheting up tensions over enforcement actions against undocumented immigrants that have sparked protests across the country. The Department of Justice asked a federal court to declare that New York's Protect Our Courts Act violates the Constitution by impeding federal powers to enforce immigration laws.

Trump administration sues New York over law barring warrantless immigration arrests at courthouses
Trump administration sues New York over law barring warrantless immigration arrests at courthouses

Associated Press

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Associated Press

Trump administration sues New York over law barring warrantless immigration arrests at courthouses

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The Trump administration sued New York state Thursday over a law that blocks immigration officials from arresting people at New York courthouses, saying it purposely shields dangerous criminals. The lawsuit in New York's Northern District is the latest in a series of legal actions targeting state or local policies the administration says interfere with immigration enforcement, authorities said. 'Lawless sanctuary city policies are the root cause of the violence that Americans have seen in California, and New York State is similarly employing sanctuary city policies to prevent illegal aliens from apprehension,' U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi said in a news release. New York's 2020 Protect Our Courts Act bans federal immigration officials from arresting people who are coming and going from courthouses or in court for proceedings unless they have a warrant signed by a judge. Democratic state Sen. Brad Hoylman, the bill's sponsor, said at the time the legislation was a rebuke to the first Trump administration's practice of turning New York courts into 'hunting grounds' for federal agents. The Justice Department's lawsuit said arrests in or near courthouses are safer for officers and the public because individuals are screened for weapons and contraband before entering the buildings. Emails seeking comment were sent to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul's office and Hoylman. Hochul is among a group of Democratic governors in Washington on Thursday to face questioning from Congress over policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

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