DOJ sues Iowa over state immigration law
- The U.S. Justice Department sued Iowa over a law allowing arrest and deportation of migrants, with another lawsuit also seeking to block the legislation.
- The state law was challenged by federal and civil rights groups, arguing it violates federal law and should be deemed invalid.
- Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Brian M. Boynton emphasized the need for Iowa to follow federal immigration regulations.
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