DC Crime and Federal Oversight: A One-Month Review

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A month after President Trump's law enforcement surge in Washington D.C., crime has reportedly decreased, with fewer guns and homeless encampments, though the impact on community relations has caused concern among residents, especially immigrants, due to increased fear and perceived overreach. The emergency declaration is set to expire soon, and future law enforcement strategies remain uncertain.
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