State of Washington sues Adams County for aiding immigration enforcement
- The Washington Attorney General's Office is suing the Adams County Sheriff's Office, alleging illegal collaboration with federal immigration officials, according to Attorney General Nick Brown.
- The lawsuit claims the sheriff's office unlawfully held individuals based on their immigration status and misused personal information, violating the Keep Washington Working Act.
- Attorney General Nick Brown stated that Washington must protect its residents and has the right to decide how to use its resources for community safety.
- Brown mentioned that negotiations for a settlement broke down after Donald Trump's inauguration, claiming the sheriff's office aligned with a group founded by Trump aide Stephen Miller.
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Minnesota Debating Anti-Sanctuary Bill to Aid Deportations
The Minnesota legislature is debating a bill that would require local authorities to report violent criminal illegal migrants to immigration officials. The post Minnesota Debating Anti-Sanctuary Bill to Aid Deportations appeared first on Breitbart.

Duluth, county law officials clarify role in immigration laws
DULUTH — As a nationwide immigration crackdown continues, local law enforcement leaders stress their independence from federal agents. But the future ability of local officials to maintain that traditional degree of separation has increasingly been thrown into question by ongoing pressure for greater cooperation and involvement with federal immigration enforcement efforts. Most recently, Minnesota HF 16, a bill introduced by Rep. Max Rymer, R-No…
Blue state suing sheriff's office for helping enforce immigration law * WorldNetDaily * by Peter Pinedo, Fox News
(FOX NEWS) — Washington Attorney General Nick Brown is suing a county sheriff’s office in his state for “illegally collaborating” with federal officials and the Trump administration to enforce immigration law. Brown’s lawsuit, which was filed in Spokane County Superior Court, claims that the Adams County Sheriff’s Office’s holding of illegal immigrants in custody based on their immigration status, helping federal agents question people in custod…
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