Lawsuit Claims Oregon State Police Violated Sanctuary Laws by Sharing Data with ICE
The nonprofit says Oregon State Police can block access to driver and law enforcement records but has not done so.
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Lawsuit alleges Oregon State Police violated sanctuary laws by sharing data with feds
Oregon State Police must halt agreements that violate the state’s longstanding sanctuary protections by sharing data with federal authorities conducting immigration enforcement, a new lawsuit argues. The Cottage Grove-based Rural Organizing Project sued Tuesday in Multnomah County Circuit Court with…
Lawsuit claims Oregon State Police violated sanctuary laws by sharing data with ICE
The Rural Organizing Project has filed a lawsuit against the Oregon State Police, accusing them of unlawfully sharing information with federal immigration enforcement in violation of Oregon's sanctuary laws.
Oregon State Police violated law by sharing data with ICE for years, lawsuit claims
The lawsuit, filed by the nonprofit Rural Organizing Project, claims state police have long-violated Oregon’s decades-old sanctuary law, which prohibits state and local resources from being used towards immigration enforcement.
Oregon State Police has been sharing residents' personal data with DHS, lawsuit claims
The Rural Organizing Project alleges that OSP allowed immigration enforcement agencies to access data, including driver licenses, 1.4 million times this past year.
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