Democrats Are Increasingly Attacking The People That Enforce Immigration Laws While Helping The People That Violate Immigration Laws

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When ICE conducted an immigration sweep in New York, arresting more than 180 illegal immigrants who were convicted criminals, New York Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo attacked the law enforcement agency in the press while also threatening ICE with a lawsuit. Cuomo has also issued an executive order prohibiting state officials from inquiring into or disclosing an individual's immigration status. Cuomo used state resources to help launch a $10 million partnership offering legal services to help illegal immigrants.

ICE's Acting-Deputy Director stated that the "efforts by local NYC politicians have shielded removable criminal aliens from immigration enforcement and created another magnet for more illegal immigration."

A Bernie Sanders-backed congressional candidate, Randy Bryce, and Hillary Clinton's former press secretary, Brian Fallon, have called for ICE to be abolished.

DNC Deputy Chair and U.S. Democratic Congressman, Keith Ellison, made a comparison wherein the failure to give sanctuary to illegal immigrants was akin to the "Gentiles in 1941" that failed to give sanctuary to their "Jewish neighbors [who] were under attack by the Nazis."

The Democratic mayor of Oakland, California helped undermine a law enforcement operation by warning illegal immigrants of an upcoming ICE raid, potentially letting illegal immigrants with criminal records elude ICE.

The Democratic-controlled state of California enacted laws limiting the ability of state officials to assist federal immigration officers, which has prompted a lawsuit from the DOJ for "intentionally obstruct[ing] and discriminat[ing] against the enforcement of federal immigration law."

GOVERNOR ANDREW CUOMO HAS TAKEN STEPS TO PROTECT ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS WHILE PUTTING NEW YORKERS AT RISK

As Governor, Cuomo Has Put Up Roadblocks To Impede The Enforcement Of Immigration Laws While Calling The Enforcement Of Such Laws "Un-American"

In September 2017, New York Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo Issued An Executive Order Prohibiting State Agencies And Officers From "Inquiring About Or Disclosing An Individual's Immigration Status Unless Required By Law Or Necessary To Determine Eligibility For A Benefit Or Service." "Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today issued Executive Order 170 that prohibits state agencies and officers from inquiring about or disclosing an individual's immigration status unless required by law or necessary to determine eligibility for a benefit or service." (Press Release, "Governor Cuomo Signs Executive Order Prohibiting State Agencies From Inquiring About Immigration Status," The Office Of Governor Cuomo , 9/15/17)

The Executive Order Prohibits Law Enforcement Officers From Inquiring About A Person's Immigration Status Unless Investigating Illegal Criminal Activity. "Law enforcement officers will also be prohibited from inquiring about immigration status unless investigating illegal criminal activity. This prohibition against inquiring into status includes, but is not limited to, when an individual approaches a law enforcement officer seeking assistance, is the victim of a crime, or is witness to a crime." (Press Release, "Governor Cuomo Signs Executive Order Prohibiting State Agencies From Inquiring About Immigration Status," The Office Of Governor Cuomo , 9/15/17)

In March 2017, Cuomo Launched The $10 Million Liberty Defense Project, Which Offers Legal And Illegal Immigrants Legal Assistance and Representation. "The Executive Order builds on Governor Cuomo's commitment to ensure full protections for all immigrants in New York. In March, Governor Cuomo launched the Liberty Defense Project, the nation's first public-private immigrant legal defense initiative, to respond to the surge in demand for help that is overwhelming nonprofit organizations serving immigrants. The partnership is supported by more than $10 million in funding to offer legal assistance and representation to immigrants in New York, regardless of their status, through a statewide network of attorneys and advocacy organizations." (Press Release, "Governor Cuomo Signs Executive Order Prohibiting State Agencies From Inquiring About Immigration Status," The Office Of Governor Cuomo , 9/15/17)

Cuomo Said He Was "Taking Action To Help Protect All New Yorkers From Unwarranted Targeting By Government." "'As Washington squabbles over rolling back sensible immigration policy, we are taking action to help protect all New Yorkers from unwarranted targeting by government,' Governor Cuomo said." (Press Release, "Governor Cuomo Signs Executive Order Prohibiting State Agencies From Inquiring About Immigration Status," The Office Of Governor Cuomo , 9/15/17

In April 2018, ICE Arrested 225 Individuals During A Six-Day Period In New York City, Long Island, And The Hudson Valley. "Officers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) arrested 225 during a 6-day period, ending Apr. 14 in New York City, Long Island and the Hudson Valley." (Press Release, "ICE Arrests 225 During Operation Keep Safe In New York," U.S. Immigration And Customs Enforcement , 4/17/18)

Of Those Arrested, More Than 180 Were Convicted Criminals Or Had Criminal Charges Pending, More Than 80 Had Been Issued A Final Order Of Removal And Failed To Depart The U.S. Or Had Been Previously Removed From The U.S. And Returned Illegally. "During the operation, ICE's ERO arrested 225 individuals for violating U.S. immigration laws. Of those arrested, more than 180 were convicted criminals or had criminal charges pending, more than 80 had been issued a final order of removal and failed to depart the United States, or had been previously removed from the United States and returned illegally." (News Release, "ICE Arrests 225 During Operation Keep Safe In New York," U.S. Immigration And Customs Enforcement , 4/17/18)

"During the operation, ICE's ERO arrested 225 individuals for violating U.S. immigration laws. Of those arrested, more than 180 were convicted criminals or had criminal charges pending, more than 80 had been issued a final order of removal and failed to depart the United States, or had been previously removed from the United States and returned illegally." (News Release, "ICE Arrests 225 During Operation Keep Safe In New York," U.S. Immigration And Customs Enforcement , 4/17/18) Among Those Arrested Were "Several [That] Had Prior Felony Convictions For Serious Or Violent Offenses." "Several had prior felony convictions for serious or violent offenses, such as child sex crimes, weapons charges, and assault, or had past convictions for significant or multiple misdemeanors." (News Release, "ICE Arrests 225 During Operation Keep Safe In New York," U.S. Immigration And Customs Enforcement , 4/17/18)

Cuomo "Blast[ed] Federal Immigration Officials, Threatening To Sue The Federal Government If Agents Don't Stop What He Described As 'Reckless And Unconstitutional' Enforcement Practices." "Gov. Andrew Cuomo Wednesday afternoon staged a press conference to blast federal immigration officials, threatening to sue if agents don't stop what he described as 'reckless and unconstitutional enforcement' practices." (Steve Carlic, "ICE Deputy Director Responds To Gov. Cuomo's 'False And Offensive' Criticism," Syracuse.com , 4/25/18)

Cuomo "Warned That If ICE Agents Continued Making Arrests In This Manner, 'The State Will Sue Them, Period.'" "Cuomo warned that if ICE agents continued making arrests in this manner, 'the state will sue them, period.' He also signed an executive order prohibiting ICE agents from making any arrests in state government buildings without presenting valid judicial warrants." (Meagan Flynn, "New York Gov. Cuomo Sends ICE Cease-And-Desist Letter, Calls Arrests 'Illegal,'" The Washington Post , 4/30/18)

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) Agreed With Cuomo, Tweeting She Was "Deeply Troubled" By The ICE Raids. (Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, Twitter Feed , 4/18/18)

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Cuomo Also Issued A Cease-And-Desist Letter To ICE, Accusing The Agency Of "Making Illegal Arrests," Using "Aggressive Tactics," And Being "Un-American." "New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo (D) issued a cease-and-desist letter to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Wednesday, accusing the agency of making illegal arrests and describing its 'aggressive tactics' in recent immigration raids across the state as unconstitutional and 'un-American.'" (Meagan Flynn, "New York Gov. Cuomo Sends ICE Cease-And-Desist Letter, Calls Arrests 'Illegal,'" The Washington Post , 4/30/18)

Cuomo Claimed ICE Has Engaged In "Aggressive Tactics, Aggressive Behavior" That Are "Unconstitutional," "Illegal," And "Un-American." "'I believe ICE has been politicized, if not directly then indirectly,' he said, 'in that their aggressive tactics, aggressive behavior - unconstitutional, illegal behavior - is being fueled by the political rhetoric of the administration. … When you politicize law enforcement, now you are in a very bad place, and you are over the line. And whether that happens directly because [agents] are being told, or indirectly because they believe they're following the spirit and the tone of the administration, that is a frightening place, and that is un-American.'" (Meagan Flynn, "New York Gov. Cuomo Sends ICE Cease-And-Desist Letter, Calls Arrests 'Illegal,'" The Washington Post , 4/30/18)

Cuomo's Protecting Of Illegal Immigrants Has Hindered Enforcement Of Federal Immigration Laws

Acting ICE Deputy Director Thomas Homan Responded To Governor Cuomo Saying That ICE Would Not Cease And Desist, And Called The Governor's Comments "Inaccurate And An Insult" To ICE's Sworn Law Enforcement Officers." "The Governor's comments were inaccurate and an insult to ICE's sworn law enforcement officers who conduct their lawful mission professionally and with integrity. These brave men and woman leave the safety of their homes everyday to protect this great nation and our communities. ICE cannot and will not cease and desist from fulfilling our agency's congressionally mandated mission of enforcing federal law." (News Release, "Statement From ICE Deputy Director Thomas D. Homan," U.S. Immigration And Customs Enforcement , 4/25/18)

Homan Noted That Since September 2016, ICE Has Arrested Nearly 5,000 Illegal Immigrants In New York With A Criminal Conviction. "Reflecting our commitment to public safety, since September 2016, ICE has arrested nearly 5,000 criminal aliens in New York-individuals with a criminal conviction in addition to their violation of immigration laws. Many of these arrests were conducted at large in the community, which ICE is increasingly forced to do due to sanctuary policies in the state that prevent us from taking custody of criminal aliens in the secure confines of a jail. The Governor supports these policies at the expense of the safety of the very same communities he took an oath to protect." (News Release, "Statement From ICE Deputy Director Thomas D. Homan," U.S. Immigration And Customs Enforcement , 4/25/18)

Homan Stated That Sanctuary Cities Provide Refuge To Those Who Are Here Against Immigration Law And Provides Protections For Criminal Aliens. "'ICE continues to face significant obstacles with policies created by local officials which hinder cooperation between ICE and local law enforcement. Yet, with the tireless efforts of the men and women of ICE, this operation was a great success,' said Thomas R. Decker, field office director for ERO New York. 'The fact is that a so-called 'sanctuary city' does not only provide refuge to those who are here against immigration law, but also provides protections for criminal aliens who prey on the people in their own communities by committing crimes at all levels. ICE is committed to enforcing the immigration laws set forth by Congress with integrity, despite the push-back and rhetoric within the city they serve.'" (News Release, "ICE Arrests 225 During Operation Keep Safe In New York," U.S. Immigration And Customs Enforcement , 4/17/18)

In Years Past, Most Of These Individuals Would Have Been Turned Over To ICE Upon Their Release From Jail Based On ICE Detainers; However, Many Sanctuary Cities Do Not Honor ICE Detainers. "In years past, most of these individuals would have been turned over to ICE by local authorities upon their release from jail based on ICE detainers. Now that many sanctuary cities, including New York City, do not honor ICE detainers, these individuals, who often have significant criminal histories, are released onto the street, presenting a potential public safety threat." (News Release, "ICE Arrests 225 During Operation Keep Safe In New York," U.S. Immigration And Customs Enforcement , 4/17/18)

"In years past, most of these individuals would have been turned over to ICE by local authorities upon their release from jail based on ICE detainers. Now that many sanctuary cities, including New York City, do not honor ICE detainers, these individuals, who often have significant criminal histories, are released onto the street, presenting a potential public safety threat." (News Release, "ICE Arrests 225 During Operation Keep Safe In New York," U.S. Immigration And Customs Enforcement , 4/17/18) As A Result, ICE "Has No Choice But To Continue To Conduct At-Large Arrests," Which "Will Inevitably Result In Additional Collateral Arrests." "ICE has no choice but to continue to conduct at-large arrests in local neighborhoods and at worksites, which will inevitably result in additional collateral arrests, instead of focusing on arrests at jails and prisons where transfers are safer for ICE officers and the community." (News Release, "ICE Arrests 225 During Operation Keep Safe In New York," U.S. Immigration And Customs Enforcement , 4/17/18)

ICE Stated That "Efforts By Local NYC Politicians Have Shielded Removable Criminal Aliens From Immigration Enforcement And Created Another Magnet For More Illegal Immigration." "Ultimately, efforts by local NYC politicians have shielded removable criminal aliens from immigration enforcement and created another magnet for more illegal immigration, all at the expense of the safety and security of the very people it purports to protect." (News Release, "ICE Arrests 225 During Operation Keep Safe In New York," U.S. Immigration And Customs Enforcement , 4/17/18)

DEMOCRATS OUTSIDE NEW YORK HAVE ALSO OPPOSED THE ENFORCEMENT OF IMMIGRATION LAWS AND HAVE ESPOUSED AND EMBRACED RADICAL VIEWS

DNC Deputy Chair And Rep. Keith Ellison Compared The Enforcement Of U.S. Immigration Laws As Akin To Nazi Germany

In September 2017, DNC Deputy Chair And Representative Keith Ellison (D-MN) Compared Not Giving Sanctuary To Illegal Immigrants To Not Helping Jews In Nazi Germany. KEITH ELLISON (D-MN): "I heard today as many as 3 million DACA recipients live with someone who is a citizen of the United States. Add that to the people who work with a DACA recipient. Add that to the people who are the parent of a DACA recipient. Add that to people who are parents of American citizens. You are literally talking about over 100 million Americans. Who are in some way - way more than 100 million, maybe well over that, who are deeply connected with people who have immigrated to the United States. Some with official papers some with none. So this is not someone else's fight. This is all of our fight. But some people are in the bullseye and others of us are not exactly the target. Therefore, it is our responsibility to stand up, fight, and do the right thing. And I'm going to tell you right now, I am one of the people who believes we should give our neighbors sanctuary. If you ask yourself, 'What would I do if I was a Gentile in 1941 if my Jewish neighbors were under attack by the Nazis? Would I give them sanctuary?' - you might be about to find out what you would do. Will you pass that moral test or will you fail it? This is a time for people who truly have faith and belief in their heart to get up and demonstrate it." (Keith Ellison, Remarks At Beyond DACA Event, Minneapolis, MN, 9/18/17)

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Democratic Congressional Candidate Randy Bryce And Hillary Clinton's Former Press Secretary, Brian Fallon, Have Called For ICE To Be Abolished

In April 2018, Randy Bryce, A Democratic Candidate For Congress, Called For ICE To Be Abolished. "Randy Bryce, a Democrat running to unseat Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), is calling for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to be abolished." (Max Greenwood, "Ryan Challenger Calls For Abolishing ICE," The Hill , 4/3/18)

Senator Bernie Sanders Endorsed Randy Bryce's Congressional Bid. "Independent U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont endorsed Democrat Randy Bryce, who is seeking to challenge Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan next year. The announcement came in a video released by the Bryce campaign Monday. The video features a conversation between Bryce, an ironworker from Caledonia, and Sanders, who ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016." (Bill Glauber, "Bernie Sanders Endorses Randy Bryce In Congressional Bid Against Paul Ryan," Journal Sentinel , 11/13/17)

Bryce Called ICE "Power Hungry" And Accused Them Of "Sucking Up More And More Federal Resources." "'Rather than deporting immigrants who pose a risk to the nation's security, ICE has grown power hungry, sucking up more and more federal resources and directing them towards the deportation of children and families, who are otherwise completely law-abiding,' reads a portion of Bryce's platform on his website. Part of the platform calls for Congress to assess which existing agency could best take control of immigration and customs enforcement." (Max Greenwood, "Ryan Challenger Calls For Abolishing ICE," The Hill , 4/3/18)

Hillary Clinton's Former Press Secretary, Brian Fallon, Called ICE "An Unaccountable Deportation Force," Encouraging Democrats Running In 2020 To "Campaign On Ending The Agency." (Brian Fallon, Twitter Feed , 1/21/18)

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The Democratic Mayor Of Oakland Notified The Public Of An Upcoming ICE Raid, An Act Which May Have Prevented The Arrest Of Illegal Immigrants With Criminal Records

In January 2018, Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf (D) "Strengthened" Oakland's Commitment To Being A Sanctuary City By Barring City Employees From Helping Immigration Agents." "In January, Oakland strengthened its commitment to being a 'sanctuary city' by barring city employees from helping immigration agents - and local leaders braced for a showdown with President Trump." (Cleve R. Wootson Jr., "Widespread Panic As Oakland Mayor Warns Sanctuary City Of An ICE Sweep," The Washington Post , 2/26/18)

Schaaf Stated That She Would Be Willing To Go To Jail To "Protect All Of Our Residents Regardless Of Where We Come From." "Shortly after the unanimous vote, Mayor Libby Schaaf (D) told a reporter that, yes, she would be willing to go to jail to 'protect all of our residents regardless of where we come from.'" (Cleve R. Wootson Jr., "Widespread Panic As Oakland Mayor Warns Sanctuary City Of An ICE Sweep," The Washington Post , 2/26/18)

In February 2018, Schaaf Tweeted A News Release Warning That ICE "Is Preparing To Conduct An Operation In the Bay Area, Including Oakland, Starting As Soon As Within The Next 24 Hours." (Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, Twitter Feed, 2/24/18)

Schaaf Claimed She Was Sharing This Information To "Protect" Oakland's Residents. (Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, Twitter Feed, 2/24/18)

(Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, Twitter Feed, 2/24/18) Schaaf Said Oakland Is "A City Of Law-Abiding Immigrants" And That It Was Her "Duty And Moral Obligation" To Provide This Warning. "(Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, Twitter Feed, 2/24/18)

According To ICE, Schaaf's Announcement May Have Tipped Off People With Criminal Records. "ICE said that her announcement may have tipped off people with criminal records." (Madison Park, "ICE Blasts Oakland Mayor Over Her Warning. She Stands By Her Decision," CNN , 3/1/18)

Acting ICE Director Thomas Homan Said "864 Immigrants With Criminal Records 'Remain At Large In The Community And I Have To Believe That Some Of Them Were Able To Elude Us Thanks To The Mayor's Irresponsible Decision.'" Homan said 864 immigrants with criminal records 'remain at large in the community and I have to believe that some of them were able to elude us thanks to the mayor's irresponsible decision.'" (Madison Park, "ICE Blasts Oakland Mayor Over Her Warning. She Stands By Her Decision," CNN , 3/1/18)

More Than 150 People Alleged To Have Violated Immigration Laws Were Arrested As Part Of That ICE Operation In Northern California, And Half Of Those Arrested Had Criminal Convictions. "More than 150 people alleged to have violated immigration laws were arrested in Northern California as part of ICE operations that began Sunday, the agency announced Tuesday. Half of those arrested had criminal convictions, according to ICE." (Madison Park, "ICE Blasts Oakland Mayor Over Her Warning. She Stands By Her Decision," CNN , 3/1/18)

Among The 150 People Arrested Were A Fugitive And A Gang Member Who Had Been Previously Deported Four Times And Others With Criminal Convictions Including Sex With A Minor And DUI. "Among the 150 people arrested by ICE in the past few days, include a fugitive and gang member who had been previously been deported four times and others with criminal convictions including assault, DUI and sex with a minor under 16 years old, the agency said." (Madison Park, "ICE Blasts Oakland Mayor Over Her Warning. She Stands By Her Decision," CNN , 3/1/18)

California Has Passed Laws That Prohibit Cooperation With Federal Law Enforcement

In March 2018, The U.S. Department Of Justice Sued California Over Three Laws Passed In 2017 That Limit Government Officials' And Employers' Ability To Help Federal Immigration Agents. "On Wednesday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions is visiting California to sue it. The Department of Justice has just filed a lawsuit against the state over three laws it passed in 2017 that limit government officials' and employers' ability to help federal immigration agents, and that give California the power to review conditions in facilities where immigrants are being detained by the feds. Sessions, in a Wednesday speech to the California Peace Officers' Association, a law enforcement union, is giving the message in person." (Dara Lind, "Jeff Sessions's Lawsuit Against California's 'Sanctuary' Laws, Explained," Vox , 3/7/18)

The DOJ Alleged That The Enacted Laws Run "Contrary To Federal Law And Interfere With Federal Immigration Authorities' Ability To Carry Out Their Lawful Duties." "In a speech to the California Peace Officers' Association's Legislative Day, Attorney General Jeff Sessions today announced that the Justice Department has filed a legal action against the State of California, Governor of California Jerry Brown, and Attorney General of California Xavier Becerra, seeking both declaratory and injunctive relief based upon the enactment and implementation of certain provisions of three California laws-Assembly Bill 450 (AB 450); Senate Bill 54 (SB 54); and Assembly Bill 103 (AB 103)-which intentionally obstruct and discriminate against the enforcement of federal immigration law. The complaint contends that the laws in question are preempted by federal law and impermissibly target the Federal Government, and therefore violate the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution. As a result, the Justice Department is seeking to permanently enjoin these state statutes, which are contrary to federal law and interfere with federal immigration authorities' ability to carry out their lawful duties." (Press Release, "Justice Department Files Preemption Lawsuit Against The State Of California To Stop Interference With Federal Immigration Authorities," U.S. Department Of Justice , 3/7/18)

The First Law Prevents Local Law Enforcement From Telling Federal Agents When An Immigrant Will Be Released And From Transferring Illegal Immigrants Directly Into Federal Custody. "SB 54 (California Values Act): the 'sanctuary' law. The Trump administration is suing to allow local law enforcement officials in California to do two things that SB 54 now prevents them from doing: 1) tell federal agents when an immigrant will be released from jail or prison, or give them other 'nonpublic' personal information other than the immigrant's immigration status; and 2) transfer immigrants directly into federal custody from local jails without a warrant from a judge for their arrest (though local officials are allowed to do this if an immigrant has committed certain serious crimes)." (Dara Lind, "Jeff Sessions's Lawsuit Against California's 'Sanctuary' Laws, Explained," Vox , 3/7/18)

"SB 54 (California Values Act): the 'sanctuary' law. The Trump administration is suing to allow local law enforcement officials in California to do two things that SB 54 now prevents them from doing: 1) tell federal agents when an immigrant will be released from jail or prison, or give them other 'nonpublic' personal information other than the immigrant's immigration status; and 2) transfer immigrants directly into federal custody from local jails without a warrant from a judge for their arrest (though local officials are allowed to do this if an immigrant has committed certain serious crimes)." (Dara Lind, "Jeff Sessions's Lawsuit Against California's 'Sanctuary' Laws, Explained," Vox , 3/7/18) The Second Law Requires The California Attorney General To Review Any Facility Where Immigrants Are Being Detained By Federal Agents. "AB 103: the detention review law. The DOJ is suing to strike down a law that requires the California attorney general to review any facility where immigrants are being detained by federal agents while waiting for an immigration court date or their deportation (or where unaccompanied minors are being held while waiting to be placed with a relative)." (Dara Lind, "Jeff Sessions's Lawsuit Against California's 'Sanctuary' Laws, Explained," Vox , 3/7/18)

"AB 103: the detention review law. The DOJ is suing to strike down a law that requires the California attorney general to review any facility where immigrants are being detained by federal agents while waiting for an immigration court date or their deportation (or where unaccompanied minors are being held while waiting to be placed with a relative)." (Dara Lind, "Jeff Sessions's Lawsuit Against California's 'Sanctuary' Laws, Explained," Vox , 3/7/18) The Third Law Prevents Employers From Cooperating With ICE Agents. "AB 450: the workplace-raid law. Just like the DOJ is suing to let law enforcement cooperate more broadly with federal agents with its challenge to SB 54, it's suing to let employers cooperate with federal agents during workplace raids or audits. The feds are suing to strike down provisions that prevent employers from letting ICE agents access 'nonpublic areas' of the workplace during raids or giving ICE agents access to employee records without a judicial warrant. (Though ICE agents would still be allowed to look over an employer's I-9 files, the form to verify an employee's ability to work in the US legally.)" (Dara Lind, "Jeff Sessions's Lawsuit Against California's 'Sanctuary' Laws, Explained," Vox , 3/7/18)

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