Source: New York Post
A state judge shot down a lawsuit that tried to kill Nassau County’s partnership with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement — ruling the controversial deal does not violate state law. State Supreme Court Justice Danielle Peterson found the New York Civil Liberties Union’s argument was “completely unfounded” when it claimed the Nassau deal violates the state’s sanctuary laws and has been “devastating for immigrant families, court records showed. County Executive Bruce Blakeman, a Republican now running for governor, said the judge’s ruling on Tuesday backed up the stance the deal was “valid and proper.
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