Iowa AG Intervenes After County Sheriff Threatens To ‘Interfere, Interrupt’ ICE Deportations

Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird is filing a lawsuit to strip funding from an entire county after its top law enforcement official pledged to “make every effort to block, interfere, and interrupt” deportation operations tied to Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainers, which he claims are unconstitutional.

The move comes as part of the Trump administration’s sweeping, whole-of-government effort to crack down on illegal immigration and combat migrant-related crime across the country, Fox News reported.

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