President Spotlights Victims' Rights Amid Deportation Push
Published Date: 4/22/2025
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Summary
National Crime Victims' Rights Week 2025 shines a spotlight on supporting crime victims and boosting safety across America. The President is pushing for stronger laws to protect communities and law enforcement, especially after a surge in violent crime and border security challenges. Expect new crime bills and big efforts to keep dangerous criminals off the streets, starting now and moving forward with serious funding and action.
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