Attorney general: US sues New York officials over immigration enforcement
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WASHINGTON, Feb 12 (Reuters) – The U.S. Justice Department has sued New York state officials over alleged failures to enforce federal immigration law, Attorney General Pam Bondi told reporters on Wednesday.

Bondi said the lawsuit, which also names New York Governor Kathy Hochul, Attorney General Letitia James and the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) head Mark Schroeder, takes aim at a “green light law” that allows people who are living in the country illegally to obtain driver’s licenses in New York.

The department did not immediately release a copy of the lawsuit or any other documents providing details, and Reuters could not immediately locate a copy of the lawsuit in any of the federal courts in New York or Washington.

Bondi said the law limits the state’s ability to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement because it contains a “tip-off provision” that requires the state’s DMV to inform someone when federal immigration officials request his or her information.

“This is a new DOJ, and we are taking steps to protect Americans,” Bondi told reporters. “New York has chosen to prioritize illegal aliens over American citizens.”

The lawsuit comes just days after the Justice Department sued Illinois over immigration enforcement.

In the Illinois case, the department targeted a so-called sanctuary law known as the TRUST Act, saying the law interferes with federal immigration enforcement and violates the U.S. Constitution’s Supremacy Clause.

That clause states that federal law preempts state and local laws that may conflict with it.

“We did it to Illinois. Strike one. Strike two is New York, and if you’re a state not complying with federal law? You’re next,” Bondi said.

The lawsuits are the latest actions by the administration of President Donald Trump to step up immigration enforcement.

Prior to Bondi’s confirmation, the department issued a memo to all federal prosecutors ordering them to prioritize immigration cases and to even criminally probe state and local officials who resist such efforts.

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