Story highlights Attorneys want to enter a collection of statements by members of the administration into the record

The legal argument echoes similar tactics in ongoing litigation over the administration's travel ban

Washington (CNN) The Trump administration does not shy away from tough rhetoric, and lawyers representing sanctuary cities are hoping that will come back to haunt it in court.

Attorneys representing Santa Clara County in California petitioned a federal judge late Thursday to enter a collection of statements made by members of the administration into the record in their case, saying that the administration's public statements directly contradict what Justice Department lawyers are arguing before the court.

It's the latest example of attorneys trying to use the public statements of the Trump administration against itself, a theme in court battles designed to try to block pieces of President Donald Trump's agenda.

Santa Clara County is the lead plaintiff in a case challenging a piece of Trump's January executive order on immigration that targeted sanctuary jurisdictions, a catch-all term generally used to describe states, cities and localities that do not fully cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.

The federal judge in the case in April blocked the administration from enforcing part of the order -- a broad threat to take away federal funding from jurisdictions determined to be so-called sanctuaries.

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