Here’s what to know about the hearing on ‘sanctuary cities.’
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The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Wednesday morning will hear from four Democratic mayors in a hearing where they will be expected to defend their cities' sanctuary status — ...The Hill - 12h -
Comer and Pressley spar over crime data during hearing on sanctuary cities
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Mayor Eric Adams Grilled by Democrats at ‘Sanctuary City’ Hearing
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Democratic mayors push back on sanctuary city criticism at House hearing
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