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WASHINGTON — Seven Republican state attorneys general thanked the Trump administration on Friday for its commitment to helping states prosecute violent crime.

The attorneys general, who will be joining President Donald Trump for his remarks at the Department of Justice (DOJ) this afternoon, said they are already seeing improvements in areas of public safety and immigration enforcement that were neglected under the Biden administration

“I’ve received more phone calls from the Department of Justice on how we can collaborate and work together in the first 30 days under General Bondi than I did in my previous three years as attorney general,” Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares said.

“I can’t tell you what a night and day difference we’ve seen with this Justice Department, taking these transnational gangs seriously, taking the scourge of fentanyl seriously, going after the cartels,” Miyares said. “We know the results are going to be different.”

The Biden administration seemed “more concerned about parents at school board meetings or churches than they were in addressing the growing violent crime problem across our country,” Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said.

“We’re already seeing tangible differences on the border with regard to fentanyl that’s crossing our points of entry,” Marshall said. “I know that because fentanyl is more expensive in Alabama now, which means we’re doing a better job of stopping the cartel and supply coming across the country, but there is still significant work to be done.”

Since Trump took office, there have been “dozens of raids” that have detained dozens of criminal illegal aliens in Florida, Attorney General James Uthmeier said.

“Most of these individuals we find went in and out of the criminal justice system numerous times, and the federal government under the Biden administration let them go free,” he said. “That stops now.”

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