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Seattle and Washington state have laws in place that could hamper efforts by President-elect Trump to carry out mass deportations he has promised.
For Trump to follow through on his pledge to deport all people living in the U.S. illegally, it would likely require cooperation of state and local law enforcement agencies.
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