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Dallas County Sheriff Marian Brown pushed back Thursday against a warning from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over the county’s lack of a formal partnership with federal immigration authorities, arguing the state’s deadline to comply with a new immigration enforcement law is still months away.​ 

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