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 The Department of Justice is suing to block California laws that extend protections for immigrants living in the United States illegally, commonly referred to as  sanctuary laws. The lawsuit by the Trump administration claims three of the state s laws intentionally undermine federal immigration law, according to The Associated Press.One of the laws prevents local police agencies from asking people about their immigr stanley canada ation status or assisting in federal immigration enforcement activities. The Justice Department says these laws are unconstitutional.Attorney General Jeff Sessions, speaking at a law enforcement event in Sacramento Wednesday, said the administration s lawsuit against California was to  invalid stanley cup ate these unjust immigration laws  because the state s laws are a  violation of common sense. Sessions told those in attendance at the California Peace Officers Association s Legislativ stanley cup e Day that the state has  a problem  and told California officials to  stop actively obstructing law e Poro 1 arrested, 2 wanted after assault, stabbing in Edgewater
 WASHINGTON 鈥?stanley cup  Court documents reveal how federal authorities tracked down a Garrett County man and tied him to the violent events at the U.S. Capitol on January 6.Prosecutors say cell phone records pinned Daniel Egtvedt in or around the Capitol that day from 2:37 to 3:31 p.m.,  amidst some of the most dangerous, and indeed, deadliest, moments. At first stanley cup , charging documents quote Egtvedt as saying  God bless all of you,  to officers as they were escorting him and a group of others out of the Capitol s Hall of Co stanley mugg lumns.But he soon returned.Surveillance and body worn camera footage show Egtvedt getting belligerent and physical with officers, while refusing to leave.  The defendant disregarded Officer M.M. s commands and swatted at her outstretched arm. He grabbed at her with both of his hands, and would not let go, forcing Officer M.M. to swing her right arm in a downward motion to break the defendant s grip on her. As the defendant attempted to rush at Officer M.M., he yelled at her and oth