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Sheriffs may face DOJ subpoenas if they don't provide July noncitizen inmate data.

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In July the DOJ sent county sheriffs requests for names, booking dates, and immigration status. If counties don't comply, DOJ can issue subpoenas to force records into court. County lawyers say subpoe...

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