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Immigration,
Government

Sep. 24, 2020

US DOJ is fighting 2 California immigration laws

In a reply brief filed Tuesday, a team led by Acting Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Bossert Clark argued for further discovery to allow the office to “prove the discriminatory negative impacts of both AB 103 and AB 450 on the federal government’s ability to enforce the immigration laws.”

The U.S. Department of Justice is trying to keep alive its challenge to one California law and preserve an injunction against portions of another.

In a reply brief filed Tuesday, a team led by Acting Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Bossert Clark argued for further discovery to allow the office to "prove the discriminatory negative impacts of both AB 103 and AB 450 on the federal government's ability to enforce the immigration law...

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