💨 Abstract
The article discusses Dubuque County Sheriff Joe Kennedy's decision to decline a federal program that would commit county resources to immigration enforcement, citing concerns about insufficient funding, officers, and jail space. President Trump's administration has directed a list of "sanctuary jurisdictions" to be published. Kennedy, while expressing willingness to assist federal immigration authorities, fears a formal agreement could divert resources from other policing duties.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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