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DOJ sues Maryland, alleges state policies interfere with immigration crackdown

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By Kanishka Singh

WASHINGTON, July ‌9 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Justice sued Maryland on Thursday ​over what President Donald Trump's administration cast as the state's so-called sanctuary policies that it alleged ⁠were interfering with the federal government's immigration crackdown.

Here are details:

• Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche has asked the DOJ's civil division to identify state and local ​laws, policies and practices "that facilitate violations of federal laws or impede lawful federal operations," the DOJ ‌said in a statement.

• The DOJ filed the lawsuit on Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland Northern Division.

• The office of Maryland Attorney General ⁠Anthony Brown declined to comment.

• The lawsuit is the latest in ⁠a legal campaign that the Republican president's administration has waged over laws adopted by so-called sanctuary jurisdictions run by Democrats.

• The administration contends that these policies are impeding Trump's mass deportation agenda.

• The "sanctuary" movement dates back to the 1980s when U.S. ‌churches sheltered Central American migrants who had fled civil strife and feared deportation ⁠from the U.S.

• The Trump administration applies that label broadly ‌to states and localities that have laws, policies ​or regulations that restrict cooperation with the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency to track down and arrest immigrants.

• ICE, which is part of the Department of ‌Homeland Security, has been the face of Trump's immigration ​crackdown and deportation drive.

• Rights groups ⁠have said the crackdown violates due process and free speech rights ‌and creates an unsafe environment, particularly for ⁠ethnic minorities, who have raised concerns of racial profiling.

• While Trump campaigned in 2024 on a platform of stopping illegal immigration, his administration has also attempted to make ​legal immigration more difficult - for ‌example, by imposing new and expensive fees for applicants of certain work visas.

• Trump ⁠has said his actions are aimed ​at improving domestic security and protecting jobs for U.S. citizens.

(Reporting by Kanishka Singh ​in Washington; Editing by Christopher Cushing)

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