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The U.S. sued four Oregon counties over refusing federal immigration enforcement requests, citing state sanctuary laws.
The U.S. government has sued four Oregon counties—Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas, and Marion—over their refusal to comply with federal immigration enforcement demands, citing Oregon’s House Bill 3265, which limits cooperation with federal authorities.
The federal government claims the counties’ actions have hindered efforts to identify and deport non-citizens convicted of serious crimes like rape, assault, and drug trafficking.
While Clackamas and Washington counties say they will only respond to court-issued subpoenas, Multnomah cites state law, and Marion County has filed its own lawsuit seeking legal clarity.
The federal government is seeking enforcement of administrative subpoenas to access inmate records, underscoring the ongoing conflict between state sanctuary policies and federal immigration authority.
Los EE.UU. demandaron a cuatro condados de Oregon por rechazar las solicitudes federales de aplicación de la ley de inmigración, citando leyes de santuario estatales.