By Associated Press - Thursday, April 26, 2018

BALTIMORE (AP) - U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions says he’ll reconsider Baltimore’s request for federal public safety dollars after being asked by Sen. Chris Van Hollen.

The Baltimore Sun reports that Sessions said Wednesday at a U.S. Senate panel hearing that he would be glad to look at ways to help Baltimore qualify for a federal anti-crime grant program.

The Trump administration has withheld federal dollars from so-called sanctuary cities, broadly defined as places that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Baltimore hasn’t formally declared itself a sanctuary city but the Department of Justice has told the city that its jails must cooperate with immigration officials in order to receive federal funds.

Van Hollen, a Democrat, noted that Baltimore has a violent crime problem but does not have jurisdiction over state-run jails.

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Information from: The Baltimore Sun, http://www.baltimoresun.com

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