story april: The word was part of Sessions' prepared remarks that were released by the Justice Department, but the attorney general didn't use the term in his speech at the border, according to The Chronicle Herald. Source Source The Associated Press Photo Caption FILE - In this March 15, 2017, file photo, Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks to law enforcement officers in Richmond, Va. In a story April 11, The Associated Press reported that U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions used the word filth to describe the problems with drugs and violence brought on by international criminal organizations. Sessions favors decades-old drug and crime-fighting strategies, even as some people involved in criminal justice during that time have come to believe they went too far, for too long. Sessions favors decades-old drug and crime-fighting strategies, even as some people involved in criminal justice during that time have come to believe they went too far, for too long. AP Photo/Steve Helber, File Photo Caption FILE - In this March 15, 2017, file photo, Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks to law enforcement officers in Richmond, Va.
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