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The first legal challenge to Prince William County"s attempt to limit public services to illegal aliens was filed in federal court yesterday by a group of lawyers and a national organization that advocates for illegals.
"This ordinance, which expresses the worst instincts of a few in the county, is destroying the basic fabric of community life," said Cesar Perales, president of the New York City-based Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund.
The lawsuit is being filed on behalf of the Woodbridge Workers" Committee and 21 residents, including illegal aliens, and states that the changes in Prince William would subject residents to unnecessary government intrusion and would violate their right to equal protection under the law. The complaint also argues that the county"s policies usurp federal responsibility.
The organization, along with District-based law firms Howrey LLP and the Washington Lawyers" Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs, filed the complaint in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia in Alexandria and will provide free legal services to the plaintiffs.
Prince William County officials in July approved a resolution to limit public services to illegal aliens. The resolution also orders county police to check the immigration status of a detainee if they have probable cause to think the detainee violated immigration laws.
Eduardo Ferrer, a lawyer with Howrey, said the policy "allows police to use race, color and ethnicity" to question a person's immigration status.
"It leads to discrimination and harassment," he said.
County officials said yesterday that they are ready to defend the new policies, which they say help relieve financial burdens on jails and schools.
Chairman Corey A. Stewart of the Prince William Board of County Supervisors said officials anticipated the lawsuit and are confident that the resolution is legal.
"We are absolutely confident that the county"s crackdown on illegal immigration is legally sound and will withstand any challenge in court," said Mr. Stewart, at-large Republican.









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