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How much time did the DOJ give California sheriffs to provide noncitizen inmate data?
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Attorney General Pam Bondi's letter to Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna and other California sheriffs requested that data on noncitizen inmates be provided within 30 days. The DOJ said it hopes...
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- DOJ demands names, release dates of noncitizens in California jails as Trump deportation efforts ramp up
- Justice Dept. asks for names, records of noncitizens in California jails
- DOJ demands names, release dates of noncitizens in California jails as Trump deportation efforts ramp up
- Attorney General Pam Bondi tells SF jails to hand over list of noncitizen inmates
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