Federal immigration officials asked Oregon’s law enforcement agencies for support at least 329 times over the past year, marking a sharp rise in potential vulnerabilities in the state’s sanctuary protections.

Oregon’s Criminal Justice Commission released the annual figures last week in collaboration with Oregon’s Department of Justice, which operates a hotline for Oregonians to report instances when law enforcement or public bodies in the state assist with immigration enforcement without a judicial warrant. 

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