Bill O'Reilly
August 17, 2017
Sessions rails against Chicago during visit to Miami
Sessions rails against Chicago during visit to Miami

Attorney General Jeff Sessions railed against Chicago’s sanctuary city policy Wednesday in a speech meant to praise Miami-Dade County's collaboration with federal immigration authorities.

Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Giménez (R) ended the city’s sanctuary policy in February, allowing local law enforcement agencies to comply with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainers.

“Unfortunately, some cities — like Chicago — refuse to follow your example,” said Sessions.

Sessions linked Chicago's murder rate to its refusal to honor ICE detainers.

“In Chicago — a city with almost exactly the same 2.7 million person population as Miami-Dade — more than 433 people have been murdered since the beginning of the year. More than three times as many as Miami-Dade,” said Sessions.

This article originally appeared on TheHill.com.

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