President Trump’s immigration crackdown has resulted in more than 8,000 arrests in operations spanning nearly two dozen cities in just the first two weeks since returning to the office. But cooperation between immigration officers and local law enforcement in so-called “sanctuary cities” has been limited. Kati Weis takes an in-depth look at the tension between federal policy and local priorities.
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