Court Rules Against New Jersey Bid to Ban ICE Detention Facilities in State

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A state cannot control the federal government and vice versa since each is sovereign, Circuit Judge Stephanos Bibas wrote.

New Jersey does not have the authority to prohibit private prison companies from housing illegal immigrants on behalf of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled on July 22.

In August 2021, New Jersey Gov. Philip Murphy signed into law Assembly Bill 5207, which bans state and local entities, as well as private detention facilities, from entering into agreements to detain illegal immigrants. In February 2023, CoreCivic, which operates private correctional and detention facilities across the United States, sued New Jersey officials, including Murphy.

AB 5207 prohibits CoreCivic from renewing a contract with ICE under which the company manages and operates the Elizabeth Detention Center in Elizabeth, New Jersey, which represents โ€œessentially the entire immigration detention capacity for the Federal Government in New Jersey,โ€ the lawsuit said.

The complaint argued that AB 5207 โ€œundermines and eliminates the congressionally funded and approved enforcement of federal immigration law by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) within the State of New Jersey.โ€

In a July 22 ruling, the Third Circuit appeals court sided with CoreCivic.

โ€œJust as the federal government cannot control a state, so too a state cannot control the federal government. Each is sovereign. Each is โ€˜protected from incursion by the other,โ€™โ€ Circuit Judge Stephanos Bibas wrote.

Sometimes, a state interferes directly with federal policy, destroying it through โ€œhostile legislation,โ€ he added.

โ€œAnd when it crosses that line, it violates the Constitution. New Jersey is on the wrong side of that line. It dislikes some of the federal governmentโ€™s immigration tools, so it passed a law with the โ€˜intentโ€™ to forbid new contracts for civil immigration detention,โ€ Bibas stated.

โ€œBecause New Jerseyโ€™s law violates intergovernmental immunity, we will affirm the District Courtโ€™s summary judgment for the contractor.โ€

The summary judgment had favored CoreCivic and declared AB 5207 โ€œunconstitutional.โ€

Bibas was joined by Circuit Judge Cheryl Ann Krause.

Circuit Judge Thomas Ambro said in a dissent that New Jerseyโ€™s law only directly regulates the state, local governments, and private companies.

By Naveen Athrappully

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