Florida attorney general files Supreme Court lawsuit against California over sanctuary policies

James William Uthmeier, 39th attorney general of Florida - Official Website
James William Uthmeier, 39th attorney general of Florida - Official Website
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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has filed a lawsuit against California and Governor Gavin Newsom in the U.S. Supreme Court, challenging California’s “sanctuary” policies. The announcement was made during Uthmeier’s appearance on the television program Hannity.

Uthmeier stated, “During an appearance on Hannity last night, Attorney General James Uthmeier announced a lawsuit against Gavin Newsom and California in the U.S. Supreme Court.”

The lawsuit addresses concerns regarding state-level immigration enforcement and seeks to challenge policies that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

Additional information about the case can be found through resources provided by the Florida Attorney General’s office, including a summary of the lawsuit and access to the full motion as filed with the Supreme Court.



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