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Clark County Says Letter Clears Them In 'Sanctuary' Debate

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Officials in Las Vegas are sharing a Justice Department letter that they say finally clears them in the on-going "sanctuary city" debate between the county and federal authorities.

Clark County spokesman Erik Pappa said Friday that the Justice Department letter dated Aug. 3 indicates there's no evidence that the Las Vegas area is a "sanctuary" community.

The county hasn't declared itself as such and has repeatedly rejected the notion that it isn't complying with the law.

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But the mostly symbolic term strongly associated with ordinances aimed at shielding illegal immigrants has been a source of public tension between local and federal authorities.

The county says they are hopeful this letter means that $975,604 in grant money award to them in 2016 for public safety funding will soon be handed over.

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