A federal judge threw a case of Trump administration on Friday Wanting To block the sanctuary laws in Illinois that limit local law enforcement by collaborating with federal immigration officers.
His RulingJudge Lindsay c. Jenkins said that the tenth amendment, which protects people from the federal government, adopted local law enforcement decision to avoid cooperation with immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) and other immigration agencies.
Jenkins wrote about the suit, “This will allow the federal government to allow the commander states under the guise of inter -governmental immunity – the exact type of the states forbidden by the tenth modification,” Jenkins wrote about the suit, named a series of local authorities as Illinois, Chicago and defendants.
The Department of Justice did not immediately respond to the request of the comment.
Illinois prevents local authorities from providing immigration information “otherwise not publicly available”, while Chicago prevents them from responding to ice without warrant. State officials are also prevented from compliance with immigration custody.
Trump administration Argued Local laws were a “deliberate attempt” to eliminate federal immigration laws and claimed that they facilitated the return of the people of criminals.
Chicago Trump was one of the first major fronts of administration Aggressive public exile campaignWith federal agents cluster Cities in post -opening weeks.
The lawsuit was one of the first cases filed against the so -called sanctuary courts by the Trump administration.
Justice Department Lawsed on New York City on its sanctuary policies on Thursday.