Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Farmers Branch legal costs over ordinance on renting to illegal immigrants may go up $1.3 million

Dianne Solis reports:

The potential price tag to the city of Farmers Branch in defense of its anti-illegal immigration ordinance has increased by another $1.13 million.

A second team of lawyers submitted their legal fees and costs to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas shortly before midnight Monday The team consists of the ACLU of Texas, the ACLU’s Immigrant Rights Project and the Mexican-American Legal Defense and Education Fund.
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