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DOJ Sues Virginia Over Laws Affecting Federal Agents

Published Thursday, June 11, 2026 · Updated June 12

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The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against the Commonwealth of Virginia concerning two new state laws. The DOJ alleges these laws are unconstitutional, endanger federal agents, and impede their duties, especially regarding immigration enforcement.

What We Know — Key Points

  • The Justice Department sued the Commonwealth of Virginia over two new laws on Thursday.
  • The lawsuit alleges that Virginia's new laws endanger federal agents and undermine their duties, particularly concerning immigration enforcement.
  • The Justice Department contends that the two new Virginia laws are unconstitutional.

What Is Claimed — Perspectives

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  • Fox News

    Fox News frames the lawsuit as the Justice Department defending federal agents and immigration enforcement against unconstitutional state laws that endanger officers and undermine their duties.

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