Trump administration sues New Jersey over restrictions on immigration arrests
The DOJ alleges Gov. Mikie Sherrill's executive order obstructs federal immigration enforcement and violates the Supremacy Clause by restricting ICE access to non-public state property.
- The Trump administration is suing New Jersey after Governor Mikie Sherrill's executive order limiting federal immigration agents from conducting enforcement operations on state property.
- New Jersey's leaders say the state will fight the lawsuit and continue to ensure the safety of its immigrant communities.
- The lawsuit is part of the Trump administration's ongoing fight against state and local level restrictions on immigration enforcement.
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DOJ Sues New Jersey for Limiting Immigration Enforcement on State Property
The Justice Department is suing New Jersey and its governor over an executive order that limits federal immigration enforcement activities on state property. Filed on Feb. 23, the suit alleged the order violated the Supremacy Clause—the section of the U.S. Constitution that says federal laws generally override state laws—by interfering with the federal government’s mandate to enforce immigration law. The Department of Justice (DOJ) also alleged …
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DOJ sues New Jersey over Sherrill order meant to rein in ICE
The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a Monday lawsuit against New Jersey and its Gov. Mikie Sherrill (D), over a recent executive order that bans Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from state property without a judicial warrant. The government wrote that Sherrill is aiming to “intentionally obstruct” federal law enforcement and thwart federal immigration law.…
DOJ's 'brilliant legal minds' mocked as big errors found in lawsuit against blue state
The internet didn't hold back on Tuesday after the Department of Justice made a major mistake in its lawsuit trying to overturn New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill's executive order that restricts federal immigration authorities while on state property. In the lawsuit, the Justice Department misspelled h...
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