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VisitWill Iowa introduce a revised immigration-related law by the end of 2024?
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Judge Stephen Temporarily Blocks Iowa Immigration Law as Unconstitutional
Jun 18, 2024, 03:35 AM
A federal judge, Stephen, has temporarily blocked Iowa's Senate File 2340, a law that would have allowed authorities to criminally charge individuals facing deportation or who had been previously denied entry to the U.S. The judge deemed the law unconstitutional, citing that federal immigration law preempts state law. The decision came on Monday after the Department of Justice and civil rights groups filed a lawsuit against the legislation. The Republican-led state of Iowa plans to appeal the decision.
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Continue Appeal • 33%
Seek Settlement • 33%
Abandon Appeal • 33%
Amend SF 2340 • 33%
Introduce New Legislation • 33%
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Majority confirmed citizens • 33%
Majority confirmed non-citizens • 33%
Mixed results • 33%
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Remain the same • 33%
Amend and Reintroduce Law • 33%
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Seek Higher Court Ruling • 33%
Settlement Reached • 33%
Win for Iowa • 33%
Win for DOJ and Civil Rights Groups • 33%