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The Lawsuit and the Tragedy Behind It
On August 12, a tragic crash in St. Lucie County, Florida, claimed three lives—Haitian immigrants legally living in the U.S. The driver, Harjinder Singh, an undocumented Indian national, held commercial driver’s licenses from California and Washington despite failing an English proficiency test. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is taking California to the U.S. Supreme Court, invoking the Court’s original jurisdiction under Article III, Section 2 of the Constitution to settle disputes between states. Uthmeier contends that California’s laws, which prevent agencies from checking immigration status for licenses, caused this tragedy and threaten safety nationwide.
“Florida can do everything right—back the blue, enforce the law, and prosecute to the fullest—but we still suffer from California’s dangerous sanctuary policies. That’s why we’re taking Gavin Newsom and California to the Supreme Court!”
— James Uthmeier, Florida Attorney General
This filing marks the first time I know of that a state has invoked the Supreme Court’s original jurisdiction over another state’s immigration-related licensing law.
Below the paywall is a thorough analysis. We look at the filing, what happens next at the Supreme Court, and what does this mean for national politics, with an eye towards the impact on a California Governor who wants desperately to go to the White House. We also have a clip of the Florida AG speaking to Sean Hannity on Fox News.
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