On the recordMarch 27, 2017
In fact, studies have shown that these sanctuary cities are actually safer and more prosperous than their non-sanctuary counterparts.
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congress.govIn fact, studies have shown that these sanctuary cities are actually safer and more prosperous than their non-sanctuary counterparts.
Swalwell argues that sanctuary cities contribute to safety and prosperity.
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