NATIONAL IMMIGRATION LAW CENTER in California and the AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNIONS in New York, San Francisco and Salt Lake City have joined together to file a class action suit against Utah's Governor and Utah's Attorney General acting in their Official Capacities.
"PRELIMINARY STATEMENT
1. This action challenges Utah’s immigration enforcement law,
House Bill (“HB”) 497. HB 497 was enacted by the State of Utah
along with two other immigration laws—HB 469 and HB 116—to
create a comprehensive system of immigration regulation.". . . . . . . . .
Is it too late to vote on whether to use tax dollars to defend Utah's Immigration Policy against
this legal action?
Did the Legislature discuss the options for covering the costs of litigation as a result of the
immigration bills passed this session?
Did the Legislature set aside funds to pay for the legal fees or will this be discussed in
this week's special session?
Salt Lake Tribune
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