The Supreme Court has repeatedly affirmed that localities can decline to cooperate with ICE without violating federal law, as long as they don't actively obstruct enforcement (e.g., hiding people or blocking federal agents). Federal agents can still operate independently.
The Supreme Court has repeatedly affirmed that localities can decline to cooperate with ICE without violating federal law, as long as they don't actively obstruct enforcement (e.g., hiding people or blocking federal agents). Federal agents can still operate independently.