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Polk County signs letter asking state and U.S. attorneys general to clarify conflict between immigration enforcement and Oregon sanctuary law
Summary
Polk County commissioners agreed to sign a letter with Marion County asking Oregon and U.S. attorneys general to clarify how federal immigration enforcement and Oregon's sanctuary law should interact; the board approved the request after discussion and with one commissioner opposing.
The Polk County Board of Commissioners voted to sign a letter of support with Marion County asking the Oregon attorney general and the U.S. attorney general to provide clarity on potential conflicts between federal immigration enforcement authority and Oregon's sanctuary law, county staff said.
"It doesn't request any form of relief one way or another, simply asking for... a clarified nuance position," said Mister…
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