The Department of Justice today announced additional
priority consideration criteria for FY 2017 Office of Community Oriented
Policing Services (COPS Office) grants. Jurisdictions for FY 2017 were notified
that their applications would receive additional points in the application
scoring process if their agencies cooperate with federal law enforcement to
address illegal immigration, ensuring that federal immigration authorities have
the full ability to enforce immigration laws and keep our communities safe.
“Cities and states that cooperate with federal law enforcement
make all of us safer by helping remove dangerous criminals from our
communities,” Attorney General Jeff Sessions said. “This cooperation is
supported by the vast majority of the American people, and jurisdictions with
these policies in place should be acknowledged for their commitment to ending
violent crime, including violent crime stemming from illegal immigration.
Today, the Justice Department announced it will recognize jurisdictions that
commit to the rule of law by awarding additional points in the application
scoring process for COPS Office grants. My hope is that this recognition will
further incentivize every jurisdiction in America to collaborate with federal
law enforcement and help us make this country safer.
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