A federal judge “rejected a request by the Trump administration to block two California laws that protect immigrants in the country illegally, but he did put key parts of a third sanctuary law on hold,” the AP reports.
“Judge John Mendez refused to block a law requiring the state to review detention facilities where immigrants are held and another that prevents local law enforcement from providing release dates and personal information on jail inmates.”
“But he said California could not enforce a third law that prohibits employers from allowing immigration officials on their premises unless the officials have a warrant.”

