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Montana Supreme Court Justice Dirk Sandefur, right, questions Maureen Lennon, attorney for the Montana Association of Counties, arguing on behalf of the Lincoln County Sheriff, on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020, in Helena, Mont., during arguments on whether local law enforcement officers have the authority to arrest people for alleged civil violations of federal immigration law. The ACLU, on behalf of Agustin Ramon, filed a lawsuit against Lincoln County in October 2018, after Ramon, a dual resident of Mexico and France, was arrested for stealing prescription medication from a neighbor's house in Eureka Court. (Thom Bridge/Independent Record via AP)

Montana Supreme Court Justice Dirk Sandefur, right, questions Maureen Lennon, attorney for the Montana Association of Counties, arguing on behalf of the Lincoln County Sheriff, on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020, in Helena, Mont., during arguments on whether local law enforcement officers have the authority to arrest people for alleged civil violations of federal immigration law. The ACLU, on behalf of Agustin Ramon, filed a lawsuit against Lincoln County in October 2018, after Ramon, a dual resident of Mexico and France, was arrested for stealing prescription medication from a neighbor's house in Eureka Court. (Thom Bridge/Independent Record via AP)

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