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  The Justice Department is threatening two dozen so-called sanctuary cities with subpoenas if they fail to provide documents to show whether local law-enforcement officers are sharing information with federal immigration authorities. The demand, outlined Wednesday by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, is the latest threat to punish local jurisdictions that do not fully comply with federal immigration enforcement efforts.

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