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Texas judge rejects part of state’s ‘sanctuary city’ lawsuit

By: The Associated Press, policeone.com

SAN ANTONIO — A Texas judge has dismissed substantial parts of the attorney general’s first “sanctuary cities” lawsuit that alleges the San Antonio police chief obstructed enforcement of immigration law.

Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit accuses Police Chief William McManus of releasing 12 immigrants suspected of entering the U.S. illegally. It was a rare enforcement of Texas’ 2017 Senate Bill 4, which penalizes local officials who restrict federal immigration enforcement. It’s considered one of the toughest state laws targeting illegal immigration.

Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo, left, and San Antonio Police Chief William McManus, right, stand in the rotunda at the Texas CapitolTuesday, July 25, 2017, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

State District Judge Tim Sulak rejected three claims in the suit on July 2, the San Antonio Express-News reported. Sulak concluded pertinent portions of the bill weren’t enforceable at the time because of a provisional block by federal courts.

Full story: https://www.policeone.com/chiefs-sheriffs/articles/484394006-Texas-judge-rejects-part-of-states-sanctuary-city-lawsuit/