ACLU of Idaho sues the Gem State over controversial immigration enforcement bill
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BOISE, Idaho (KIFI) - Early Thursday, Governor Brad Little signed into law a controversial bill allowing Idaho law enforcement to carry out national immigration laws. Shortly after, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Idaho filed a lawsuit against the Gem State to stop the enforcement of the legislation. According to a written statement, the ACLU of Idaho has listed five anonymous noncitizens, the Idaho Organization of Resource Councils, and The Alliance of Idaho as plaintiffs in the lawsuit IORC v. Labrador. “The state of Idaho cannot enforce this unconstitutional...
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