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The DOJ sued New Jersey over an order limiting ICE arrests in state facilities, citing federal authority.
The U.S. Department of Justice has sued New Jersey and Governor Mikie Sherrill over Executive Order No.
12, which restricts Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from making arrests in nonpublic areas of state facilities and using state property for immigration enforcement.
The federal government argues the order obstructs federal immigration enforcement, violates the Supremacy Clause, and creates an "intolerable obstacle" to federal operations.
New Jersey defends the order as necessary to protect immigrant communities and ensure public safety, criticizing the lawsuit as a misuse of resources.
The case reflects broader federal efforts to challenge sanctuary policies in multiple states and cities.
El DOJ demandó a Nueva Jersey por una orden que limita los arrestos de ICE en instalaciones estatales, citando la autoridad federal.