One in five Fairfax County residents is an illegal immigrant or lives with one, expert testifies
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
Illegal immigrants reportedly comprise as much as one-fifth of the population of Fairfax County, a Northern Virginia sanctuary jurisdiction in the national spotlight for several murder cases involving illegal immigrant suspects. An expert witness called to testify before Congress on the “Dangerous Consequences of Sanctuary Policies” told the House Judiciary immigration enforcement subcommittee Thursday that […]
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