ACLU motion for restraining order in immigration law enforcement denied
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ACLU motion for restraining order in immigration law enforcement denied
The suit in federal court seeks to stop implementation of Act 399, which makes it a crime to “knowingly commit any act intended to hinder, delay, prevent, or otherwise interfere with or thwart fede…
Feds’ immigration crackdown begins in Louisiana, with state leaders' support
U.S. Border Patrol agents mistakenly detain a man before releasing him at a construction site Dec. 3, 2025, in New Orleans, Louisiana. This comes on the first day of Operation Catahoula Crunch in Louisiana, launched by the Department of Homeland Security as a part of the immigration enforcement surge on undocumented immigrants in the United States. (Photo by Ryan Murphy/Getty Images)A federal immigration enforcement campaign began in earnest Wed…
AG Liz Murrill defends Louisiana’s immigration law | Pelican Post - Online Newspaper
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill “It became apparent at the hearing today that the ACLU filed a lawsuit over nothing—there is no First Amendment problem with Act 399, and we’re grateful that the Court has declined to issue a restraining order.” – Attorney General Liz Murrill Here is the timeline of events and what took place in court today: The ACLU of Louisiana filed their lawsuit yesterday over Act 399. The law, which was passed by the …
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