Federal Judge Issues Preliminary Injunction Against Iowa Immigration Law
Federal Judge Issues Preliminary Injunction Against Iowa Immigration Law
An Iowa-based federal judge has agreed to issue an injunction against the state’s controversial immigration enforcement law.According to Reuters, the decision was issued by U.S. District Judge Stephen Locher on Monday. In his ruling, Locher said that the state’s proposed immigration rules would likely interfere with the federal government’s enforcement of nationwide laws and policies.“As a matter of politics, this new legislation might be defensible,” Locher wrote in his ruling. “As a matter of constitutional law, it is not.”“Under binding Supreme Court precedent, Senate File 2340 is preempted in its entirety by federal law and thus it is invalid under the Supremacy Clause,” he said.Iowa’s sweeping new law, if put into effect, would permit local law enforcement officials to stop, arrest, and detain anyone found to be in the United States illegally. And, once detained, law enforcement would have a responsibility to forward undocumented immigrants to state-level courts—which could order their deportation to or beyond Iowa’s borders.Locher said that these provisions broadly contradict legal principles detailed by a 2012 Supreme Court ruling. In that particular case, the justices found that an Arizona law—which criminalized certain immigration-related offenses at the state level—interfered with, and were preempted by, federal policy.The Iowa law, Locher said, thereby creates “an untenable dichotomy between federal and state law in an area where the Supreme Court has recognized that the United States must speak with a single, harmonious voice.”
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