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Many Cities Say Yes to Federal Police Help, but No to ‘Occupation’

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September 6, 2025
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Many Cities Say Yes to Federal Police Help, but No to ‘Occupation’

Some mayors and police chiefs said they would welcome more traditional law enforcement cooperation with federal agents, but see the National Guard as a step too far.

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