REUTERS — The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday left intact a Nebraska town’s ordinance that cracks down on illegal immigration, declining to hear an appeal filed by a civil rights group. The 2010 ordinance in Fremont, Nebraska, includes a provision that bars landlords from renting to illegal immigrants. Plaintiffs represented by the Mexican American Legal Defense Fund sued, saying the measure was trumped by federal immigration law. The high court’s decision not to hear the plaintiffs’ appeal leaves intact a June 2013 ruling by the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which concluded that the ordinance does not conflict with federal law. [Read More]