Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
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There’s rising pressure to revisit the policy, one of the few exceptions to a law that blocks state and local agencies from assisting with immigration enforcement.
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The governor on Tuesday responded to a letter from the U.S. attorney general warning the state over its “sanctuary” immigration policies.
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Some have already pulled back on what they’re offering, as federal cuts and heightened demand drive deep worries about what comes next.
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A new Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs report also shows the state still trails the rest of the U.S. when it comes to police officer staffing.
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Housing, policing and diaper changes are among the areas that the legislation covers.