Supreme Court dismisses Trump-era ‘sanctuary city’ cases
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The Supreme Court on Thursday night dismissed three cases that arose during the Trump era over “sanctuary” policies that restrict local police from helping federal authorities enforce immigration laws.
The dismissals were hailed by Dennis Herrera, city attorney for San Francisco, one of the jurisdictions involved in the litigation.
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“We’re glad this issue has finally been put to rest,” Herrera said. “Federal officials can do their job in San Francisco, just like anywhere else in the country.”
“San Francisco is not stopping them,” he continued. “But we were not about to let our police, firefighters and nurses be commandeered and turned into the Trump administration’s deportation force.”
As part of his hard-line immigration stance, former President Trump conditioned millions of dollars in federal law enforcement funds on jurisdictions cooperating with federal immigration authorities in handling noncitizens in the criminal justice system.
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