Mich. A.G. Nessel Joins Coalition Backing New Jersey's Limits on Local Participation in Federal Immigration Enforcement
The directive bars local law enforcement officers from sharing certain information with immigration authorities and from participating in most types of federal immigration enforcement. In a friend-of-the-court brief filed in the
"States have a responsibility to enact laws that protect public safety and build trust among all communities within their borders," Nessel said. "Individuals are far less likely to report a crime or cooperate with law enforcement if they fear being turned over to immigration authorities. Limiting participation by local governments and municipalities in federal immigration enforcement promotes the trust needed to keep our communities safe."
In 2018,
In 2019, two
In an amicus brief filed in County of Ocean v. New Jersey, the states collectively argue that
* States have broad authority to protect public safety: The coalition argues that states have primary responsibility for protecting public safety within their borders and have broad authority to enact legislation for the public good. This responsibility includes a duty to implement policies that best serve local conditions and policy preferences, and a duty to determine how best to use limited local resources. States like
* The directive does not interfere with federal enforcement of immigration law: The states argue that declining to use state and local resources to actively participate in federal civil immigration enforcement does not create an obstacle to immigration enforcement by the federal government.
* It is unconstitutional for the federal government to commandeer state resources: The basic division of power between state and federal governments enshrined in the 10th Amendment of the
Attorney General Nessel is joined in filing this brief by the attorneys general of
A copy of the brief is available here: https://oag.dc.gov/sites/default/files/2021-02/Cnty%20of%20Ocean%20v.%20NJ%20Multistate%20Amicus%20Br%20AS%20FILED_0.pdf
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