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Vermont's Republican governor told the U.S. attorney general that, contrary to her assertion, the state doesn't have any laws that impede federal immigration enforcement.
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WFFF Burlington on MSNPhil Scott responds to “sanctuary jurisdiction” letter
Phil Scott's office acknowledged that some municipalities in the state "claim to be 'sanctuary cities'," but said that Vermont is not a "sanctuary state" as defined by the U.S. Attorney's office.
Vermont does not have any law or policy that impedes the enforcement of federal immigration law. In fact the opposite is true,” the governor said in a letter to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.
The Pentagon asked Vermont's Republican governor to send a "few dozen" soldiers to assist in President Donald Trump's controversial crime crackdown, according to Scott's chief of staff.
Justices William Cohen and Karen Carroll are both retiring this year, creating two vacancies on the high court.
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The Burlington Free Press on MSNGov. Scott refutes AG Bondi's designation of Vermont as a sanctuary state: Here's why
Homeland Security previously put Vermont and some of its cities (, Montpelier and Winooski) on a list of sanctuary jurisdictions.
Vermont Gov. Phil Scott is continuing to face pushback over his decision to share the sensitive information of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, users with the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Importantly, Vermont is not a sanctuary state. Vermont does not have any law or policy that impedes the enforcement of federal immigration law,” a spokesperson from Gov. Phil Scott’s office stated