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- Democratic-led local governments in the United States are taking action to limit federal immigration enforcement following a shooting involving U.S.
- Colorado lawmakers have proposed a bill that would allow individuals to sue federal judicial officials if their civil rights are violated during immigration enforcement.
- In Delaware, a bill has been introduced to revoke tax exemptions on fuel for commercial aircraft transporting individuals detained by ICE without a valid warrant or due process.
Democratic-led local governments in the United States are taking action to limit federal immigration enforcement following a shooting involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minneapolis.
Colorado Bill Allows Lawsuits Against Federal Officials
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Colorado lawmakers have proposed a bill that would allow individuals to sue federal judicial officials if their civil rights are violated during immigration enforcement. The new York Times reported on this progress on january 28th.
Delaware Targets ICE Transportation Tax Breaks
In Delaware, a bill has been introduced to revoke tax exemptions on fuel for commercial aircraft transporting individuals detained by ICE without a valid warrant or due process. this aims to disincentivize the transportation of detainees lacking proper legal justification.
California Considers Self-reliant ICE Shooting Investigations
California legislators have announced plans to introduce legislation mandating independent state investigations into shootings involving ICE agents. This move seeks to provide greater oversight and accountability in cases involving federal immigration enforcement.
Trump Blames Democratic Non-Cooperation
On January 25th, former President Donald Trump stated that the shooting occurred due to a lack of cooperation from the Democratic Party with immigration authorities. He urged Democratic local governments to increase their collaboration with law enforcement.
