In eastern Washington, Sheriff Dale Wagner of Adams County is in a legal battle with Washington’s Attorney General Nick Brown over sharing inmate information with federal immigration agents, despite state laws limiting collaboration. Wagner, defending his actions, argues he is protecting his constituents and upholding his oath, while Brown accuses him of violating state laws and allowing deputies to hold people in jail based on immigration status. The conflict highlights the debate over local and state authorities’ role in immigration enforcement, drawing attention nationally and leading Wagner to testify before the House Judiciary Committee on the issue.
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Trump administration cutting nearly 90% of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
President Trump's administration is significantly downsizing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), cutting approximately 1,500 employees, nearly 90% of its workforce, to around 200. The agency, created post-2008 financial crisis to enforce consumer protection laws, will shift its focus primarily to mortgage issues, while reducing attention to medical debt, student loans, and digital payments. This move has faced criticism from former CFPB Director Rohit Chopra, who claims the cuts are aimed at weakening the agency's...
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