IMMIGRATION RULING - A Court of Appeal on Wednesday upheld a decades-old policy that bars Los Angeles police officers from acting as immigration agents.
A unanimous panel of the 2nd District Court of Appeal found the policy, known as Special Order 40, does not conflict with federal law.
Justice H. Walter Croskey, writing for the panel, said plaintiffs showed only a "hypothetical" conflict between the police policy a...
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