Judge dismisses Trump administration lawsuit over LA sanctuary city policy
A California judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Trump administration against Los Angeles over its sanctuary city policy. US District Judge Fernando Olguin rejected the administration's argument that the city's ordinance, which limits cooperation with federal immigration authorities, was unconstitutional.

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AI-generatedA California judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Trump administration against Los Angeles over its sanctuary city policy. US District Judge Fernando Olguin rejected the administration's argument that the city's ordinance, which limits cooperation with federal immigration authorities, was unconstitutional. The judge found that the ordinance controls the actions of the city's own agents and agencies, rather than attempting to regulate the federal government. Los Angeles city attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto hailed the ruling as a victory, stating it reinforces local governments' authority over their personnel and resources. The administration's lawsuit, filed last June, alleged that Los Angeles violated federal law by barring city resources from aiding immigration enforcement. The judge allowed the administration to file an amended complaint.
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5 extractedFederal judges have dismissed administration lawsuits against Boston and Chicago.
The Trump administration has filed several lawsuits challenging similar policies in jurisdictions run by Democrats.
The ruling reinforces the principle that local governments have authority over their personnel and resources.
Judge Fernando Olguin rejected the administration’s argument that the city’s policy was unconstitutional.
A California court dismissed the Trump administration's lawsuit against Los Angeles over its sanctuary city policy.