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  • Chicago wins over Trump in sanctuary-city challenge

    07/27/2018 8:38:39 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 58 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | July 27, 2018 | Stephen Dinan
    The Trump administration suffered another legal defeat on its sanctuary city crackdown after a judge Friday permanently blocked the government from retaliating against Chicago’s sanctuary policy by stripping away its police grant money. U.S. District Judge Harry D. Leinenweber, a Reagan appointee to the bench, said the administration is free to track down illegal immigrants on its own, but it cannot force Chicago to cooperate in reporting or turning them over. His ruling follows similar defeats for the Trump administration in California and Philadelphia, where judges have also ruled against the administration’s attempts to condition Byrne Justice Assistance Grant money...
  • Burn the Byrne - Pork-addicted Democrats are reviving a flawed anti-crime program.

    04/16/2008 10:43:36 AM PDT · by neverdem · 1 replies · 169+ views
    Reason ^ | April 15, 2008 | Radley Balko
    Last month, police in Kentucky went on a 24-hour drug raid blitz. According to local media accounts, the raids uncovered 23 methamphetamine labs, seized more than 2,400 pounds of marijuana, identified 16 drug-endangered children and arrested 565 people for illegal drug use. That's quite a day's work.What inspired the blitz? Complaints from the citizenry? A vicious string of drug-related murders? An outbreak of overdoses?No, none of that.It seems that they were concerned that the federal government is about to turn off the funding spigot."During 'Operation Byrne Blitz,'" a local television station reported, "state police and highway patrol agencies, local police...