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WASHINGTON (TNND) — A federal appeals court struck down a New Jersey law which prohibited private companies from contracting with the federal government to detain illegal immigrants.
Federal immigration authorities triumphed over a sanctuary law that sought to ban them from contracting with private ...
New Jersey cannot stop the federal government from striking deals with private companies to maintain immigration detention ...
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A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday against a New Jersey law that banned private companies from contracting with the ...
WASHINGTON (TNND) — A federal appeals court struck down a New Jersey law which prohibited private companies from contracting ...
A U.S. appeals court voided New Jersey’s ban on private immigration detention contracts, allowing CoreCivic to keep operating ...
A federal appeals court on Tuesday overturned a New Jersey law banning private operators from gaining contracts with the ...
The 2-1 ruling means the private prison firm CoreCivic Corp. can continue to operate the Elizabeth Detention Center.
A federal appeals court ruled on whether N.J. “crossed the line” by trying to block federal immigration enforcement.
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