ATLANTA - The U.S. Department of Justice has removed all Georgia cities and counties from its list of so-called sanctuary jurisdictions , less than three months after initially naming six in the state.

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What we know:

In May, federal officials identified Atlanta, Athens, and the counties of Fulton, DeKalb, Douglas and Athens-Clarke among more than 500 jurisdictions nationwide they claimed were not cooperating fully with immigration enforcement.

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That list was quickly withdrawn after local leaders and law enforcement groups criticized its accuracy, noting multiple errors and misspellings. Officials from ac

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