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Protesters outside the federal courthouse in San Antonio, Texas, take part in a rally to oppose a new Texas sanctuary cities bill that aligns with the president's tougher stance on illegal immigration. A federal appeals court gave Texas more latitude Monday, Sept. 25, 2017, to enforce a sanctuary cities ban backed by the Trump administration, but opponents suing over the immigration crackdown said it was unlikely to drastically change the status quo. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) **FILE**

Protesters outside the federal courthouse in San Antonio, Texas, take part in a rally to oppose a new Texas sanctuary cities bill that aligns with the president's tougher stance on illegal immigration. A federal appeals court gave Texas more latitude Monday, Sept. 25, 2017, to enforce a sanctuary cities ban backed by the Trump administration, but opponents suing over the immigration crackdown said it was unlikely to drastically change the status quo. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) **FILE**

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