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“People who sue a sanctuary jurisdiction should be able to ask for money to compensate them for harm they suffered from a covered crime.”
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“People who sue a sanctuary jurisdiction should be able to ask a federal court to make the government change, stop, or take action on the immigration-enforcement cooperation policy being challenged.”
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“A state or local government that accepts certain federal economic development or community development grants should have to give up immunity from sanctuary-related lawsuits.”
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“Victims of serious crimes should be able to sue a state or city if it refused an immigration hold before the crime happened.”
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“A victim or family who wins a sanctuary-related lawsuit should be able to recover reasonable lawyer fees and expert costs from the state or local government.”
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“U.S. nationals should be able to file a federal lawsuit against a state, city, or county that qualifies as a sanctuary jurisdiction if a noncitizen located there commits a crime against them or an immediate family member.”
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“Victims of murder, rape, or state felonies, and close family in some cases, should be able to sue a state or local government for money when a sanctuary policy helped make the harm possible and the government failed to follow a lawful DHS detainer or release-notice request.”
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“A victim or family should have up to 10 years after the crime, or up to 10 years after a death caused by the crime, to file a sanctuary-related lawsuit.”
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