Florida attorney general held in contempt after enforcing blocked immigration law
Source: The Guardian
A federal judge in Miami held Floridas attorney general James Uthmeier in contempt of court for continuing to enforce an immigration law she blocked, and bragging about it in media interviews afterwards.
District court judge Kathleen Williams pointed to Uthmeiers defiance in a scorching ruling on Tuesday afternoon that accused the Republican of twisting words in her April stay of a February law making it a state crime for undocumented aliens to enter Florida.
Respect for the integrity of court orders is of paramount importance, Williams, a Barack Obama appointee, wrote.
The contempt finding is the latest episode of an escalating power struggle between rightwing politicians and the courts, which have blocked several of Donald Trumps hardline immigration policies at the national level.
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Uthmeier merely informed law enforcement agencies of the temporary restraining order, and then told them to go ahead anyway.