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Lawyers say federal agents unlawfully operated under an ‘arrest first, ask questions later’ policy.
The progressive lawmaker has big plans, but faces political and practical obstacles.
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Her decision creates a huge opening for the mayoral contest in 2026.
The 2,300 Guardsmen aren’t headed home just yet, though.
D.C. police officers are held to one standard, federal agents another.
Officials say new limits are intended to address issues with speeding and crime, particularly among teens.
It's temporary for now, but Mayor Muriel Bowser wants to make it permanent.
The Trump administration has refused to use contingency funding to pay for food assistance.
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Local cooperation with immigration enforcement has become a flash point since the federal surge in D.C.
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