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DOJ Sues Connecticut Over Federal Agent Law

DOJ Sues Connecticut Over Federal Agent Law

Published 4 days, 12 hours ago
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The U.S. Department of Justice is suing Connecticut over a new state law that restricts federal agents actions within the state. The law requires federal agents to show ID and unmask, and creates special zones where people cant be arrested for immigration issues. The Justice Department argues that states cant dictate federal agents actions, while Connecticut believes it has the right to set these rules for public safety. The case highlights a major clash between state and federal authority, with significant implications for law enforcement operations.

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