Las Vegas Review-Journal

No ‘sanctuary’ evidence in Clark County

Justice Department grants remain available

- By Wesley Juhl and Michael Scott Davidson Las Vegas Review-journal

Confirming what local officials have claimed for months, the Department of Justice has found no evidence that Clark County is failing to comply with federal immigratio­n authoritie­s, according to a letter released by the county Friday.

The determinat­ion that Clark County is not a so-called “sanctuary” community means the county will remain eligible for certain Justice Department grants.

“This validates what the sheriff (Joseph Lombardo) and I have been saying the entire time — that everything we’ve done has been in compliance,” County Commission Chairman Steve Sisolak said. “I appreciate the fact that the DOJ has agreed with our interpreta­tion.”

County spokesman Erik Pappa said the county is hopeful that it will receive $975,604 in public safety grant funds that were withheld in 2016. A similar amount allocated for 2017 also has not been given to the county.

In April, officials from the county and eight other U.S. jurisdicti­ons received a letter from the Justice Department notifying them that they were identified as having policies that limit cooperatio­n with U.S. Immigratio­n Customs and Enforcemen­t.

As of Friday it was unclear if any of the other jurisdicti­ons that received warning letters from the Justice Department had been found to be in compliance.

The Justice Department said it regularly reviews the sanctuary status of those jurisdicti­ons.

In Clark County, the Justice Department demanded documentat­ion and an official legal opinion that the county was in compliance with the federal laws, which County Manager Yolanda King sent the agency in June.

The jail was accused of declining ICE immigratio­n detainers, requests to hold potentiall­y deportable inmates for up to 48 hours after their scheduled release date.

But Metropolit­an Police Department Deputy Chief Richard Suey, who oversees the jail, said the department was in compliance all along.

Contact Wesley Juhl at wjuhl@ reviewjour­nal.com and 702-383-0391. Follow @Wesjuhl on Twitter. Contact Michael Scott Davidson at sdavidson@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-4773861. Follow @davidsonlv­rj on Twitter

 ?? Andrew Harnik ?? The Associated Press Attorney General Jeff Sessions, joined by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, at a news conference Friday in Washington.
Andrew Harnik The Associated Press Attorney General Jeff Sessions, joined by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, at a news conference Friday in Washington.

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