LOS ANGELES - News that the Justice Department is considering giving local police agencies the power to enforce immigration laws drew sharply divergent responses Thursday from Southland officials.
While the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department said it was reserving comment until it learned more details, the Los Angeles Police Department insisted it would not become an arm of the ...
While the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department said it was reserving comment until it learned more details, the Los Angeles Police Department insisted it would not become an arm of the ...
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