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DOJ budget highlights ‘law and order’ priorities, but cuts funding and personnel
by Brian SeayA 2018 budget proposal includes about a billion dollars in cuts to the DOJ, but directs hundreds of millions to crime reduction and immigration enforcement.
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Sanctuary city leaders remain defiant as DOJ announces crackdown (VIDEO)
by Brian SeayAttorney General Jeff Sessions says sanctuary jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate with federal law enforcement efforts will not be eligible for federal money.
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