Justice Dept. Sues Philadelphia Over ICE Regulations

Source: WHYY Philadelphia

Summary

The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Philadelphia, claiming that city regulations on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations exceed local authority. This legal action asserts that only federal agencies should control immigration enforcement activities.

Why It Matters

This lawsuit challenges the balance of power between federal and local governments regarding immigration policy enforcement. The outcome could set significant precedents for how cities can interact with federal immigration laws.

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