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National Backlash Against Sanctuary Cities Might Not Spark Policy Change

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Francisco Sanchez is pleading "not guilty" to murder at his arraignment in San Francisco yesterday. He's accused of shooting 32-year-old Kathryn Steinle at a waterfront tourist spot in San Francisco. According to a source close to the investigation, the gun Sanchez used belonged to a federal agent. The incident has put sanctuary cities in the spotlight. Senator Dianne Feinstein called on San Francisco's mayor to start cooperating with federal immigration officials. But in California, it's not clear what, if any, policy changes will result from this shooting.

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