2020-02-10 | William Barr looks at criminal charges for sanctuary cities - Washington Times
'Barr on Monday signaled the administration’s patience has run out as the sanctuary movement has shown no signs of letting up. '
'U.S. attorneys in other states with sanctuary battles, from Oregon to North Carolina to Maine, also issued statements backing Mr. '
'Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions had tried to cut off some grant funding for sanctuary cities, but courts across the country rejected that policy as illegal. '
'Barr also highlighted a lawsuit brought against California late last month challenging state law AB32, which outlaws private prisons. '
'Sessions also raised the possibility of using the criminal alien harboring laws against sanctuaries, though he never followed through. '
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'Barr on Monday signaled the administration’s patience has run out as the sanctuary movement has shown no signs of letting up. '
'U.S. attorneys in other states with sanctuary battles, from Oregon to North Carolina to Maine, also issued statements backing Mr. '
'Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions had tried to cut off some grant funding for sanctuary cities, but courts across the country rejected that policy as illegal. '
'Barr also highlighted a lawsuit brought against California late last month challenging state law AB32, which outlaws private prisons. '
'Sessions also raised the possibility of using the criminal alien harboring laws against sanctuaries, though he never followed through. '
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