By Scott Bauer, Amy Taxin and Martha Bellisle, The Associated Press
MADISON, Wis.— Officials in communities from rural to urban and red to blue blasted the Trump administration’s list of “sanctuary jurisdictions” with many saying they’ve been outspoken supporters of the president and his stringent immigration policies.
Dozens of Colorado cities and counties are on the list.
Officials who back President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown questioned how their jurisdictions wound up on a list of more than 500 that the Department of Homeland Security says are obstructing enforcement. Several communities were misspelled, including Cincinnati, which was spelled Cincinnatti. Also, some counties were mislabeled as cities and some cities as counties.
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