Sheriff Leo Dutton talks border patrol during Texas visit

Lewis and Clark County Sheriff Leo Dutton is among a group of law enforcement officials meeting with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in El Paso, Texas this week to talk about border issues and challenges facing sheriffs. Dutton is vice president of the Western States Sheriff’s Association. He said they hope to have a candid discussion on how to work as a team. The Associated Press reported that nearly 19,000 children traveling alone were stopped at the Mexican border in March, surpassing previous highs set in 2014 and 2019.
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