The Justice Department is ordering sanctuary states to halt a new policy trend they say is putting Department of Homeland Security agents at risk of personal harm and can cause key operations to implode.The federal government currently works with states to disseminate "undercover" license plates for agents and officers whose identities need to be protected and who would have their cover otherwise blown if they were to use federally-issued "U.S. Government" plates.On Thursday, Deputy Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate issued a warning to several states, including Washington, where the dep...
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