Texas AG sues San Antonio for failure to follow state's anti-sanctuary cities law

Rick Moran:
Texas attorney general Ken Paxton is suing the city of San Antonio for violating the new state law that punishes cities and towns for not cooperating with federal immigration detainers and turn over illegal aliens to authorities.

City officials and police say they will not cooperate with ICE unless the agency presents a federal deportation warrant for a specific individual.

The suit claims that San Antonio police stopped a truck carrying 12 Guatemalans they suspected of being illegal. They actually knew that the aliens were illegal because they charged the driver with smuggling of persons. The new law requires the city to hand over the individuals to ICE, which they failed to do.
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San Antonio has been an immigration law scofflaw for some time.  One of the ironies is that it is also the site of a regional ICE headquarters.  The city could be hit with heavy fines for failing to cooperate with ICE.  If Paxton's suit is successful, San Antonio could be required to pay over $11 million.

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