Posted on 10/02/2019 9:01:29 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
In a weeklong sweep U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement took close to 1,300 illegal aliens into custody, many of whom were arrested in so-called sanctuary cities that harbor illegals and shield them from federal immigration enforcement efforts.
Sanctuary jurisdictions defy U.S. law by, among other things, refusing to honor detainer requests in which ICE asks local jailers to notify the agency before an inmate wanted on immigration charges is released. A detainer request also asks the jailer to hold the individual for up to 48 hours after when the individual would otherwise be released so ICE can take him or her into custody for processing and possible deportation.
To be clear, the concept of sanctuary cities is perhaps the most ridiculous and outrageous idea Ive ever encountered in my almost 40 years of law enforcement, Sheriff Wayne Ivey of Brevard County, Florida, told reporters at the White House Sept. 26.
To think that there are those in power who took the same oath of office that we did to uphold the Constitution, who would be willing to oppose the rule of law, is completely insane and unacceptable.
The sanctuary movement gave illegal aliens permission to rob, rape, and murder Americans by, among other things, stigmatizing immigration enforcement. Some left-wingers call sanctuary jurisdictions civil liberties safe zones to blur the distinction between citizens and non-citizens by implying illegal aliens somehow possess a civil right to be present in the U.S.
Leftists also like to refer to all migrants, including illegal aliens, simply as immigrants in order to further muddy the waters. Those who oppose the Lefts open-border agenda can thus be smeared as anti-immigrant, even though conservatives are generally opposed to illegal immigration, not immigration in general. Los Angeles became the first U.S. sanctuary city in 1979, when its police department issued Special Order 40, a document that forbids police officers from inquiring about the immigration status of individuals not suspected of crimes.
Last week ICE conducted a targeted, intelligence-based, at-large criminal alien operation, acting ICE Director Matt Albence said at the White House presser.
Many of the subjects we were pursuing had been released from uncooperative sanctuary jurisdictions, Albence said. Of the nearly 1,300 arrests made this week, our officers arrested nearly 200 who couldve been arrested at the jail if the detainer had been honored.
Of the criminal aliens arrested, three had convictions for manslaughter or murder, he said, and 100 had convictions for sexual assault or crimes, with the victims of nearly half of them being children. Seventy had convictions for crimes involving drugs and more than 320 had convictions for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Resistance by sanctuary jurisdictions hurts ICE enforcement efforts, he said.
Seventy percent of the arrests ICE makes are at local jails and state prisons across the country. But we used to make more. And we used to get more criminals off the street before sanctuary laws and policies prevented us from doing so, leaving us with no choice but to expend significant digital resources to locate and arrest criminal aliens and other immigration violators out in the community, including at their homes and places of employment a more dangerous undertaking for our officers and a more disruptive action within our communities. And simply put, a less effective method.
Albence said 90 percent of those ICE arrests in the interior of the country are of convicted criminals, individuals who have been charged with a criminal violation immigration fugitives or are illegal reentrants meaning theyve been through the immigration court process previously, been deported, and reentered illegally.
There were 7,000 convictions for illegal entry, a federal felony, last year, he said.
Last year ICE made more than 105,000 criminal arrests and removed more than 145,000 criminal aliens, including the arrests of almost 10,000 gang members and the removal of another 6,000, he said.
Albence explained that ICE has been arresting wanted persons in courthouses because sanctuary jurisdictions have been resisting ICE.
Doing so is largely necessitated by the fact that law enforcement agencies will not honor our detainers, he said. Four or five years ago, before this whole sanctuary city issue exploded, we didnt really have to go into court rooms because wed be able to get the individual while theyre sitting in the custody of another law enforcement agency.
Although police have been arresting suspects in courthouses ever since courthouses were invented it is a great deal safer for police than raiding a factory or a home labor lawyer Indira Talwani, now a federal judge in Massachusetts, granted a preliminary injunction June 20 barring ICE agents from civilly arresting parties, witnesses, and others attending Massachusetts courthouses on official business while they are going to, attending, or leaving the courthouse. The order specifies that it does not limit ICEs criminal arrests of such individuals or its civil arrests of individuals who are brought to Massachusetts courthouses while in state or federal custody.
To no ones surprise, Talwani was nominated by President Obama and confirmed by the U.S. Senate May 8, 2014.
Albence wondered aloud why immigration lawbreakers should have special immunity from arrest.
You go to any courthouse in this land and these sheriffs will tell you they will have law enforcement officers from every agency nearby arresting somebody in their courtroom every day.
Criminals are mobile; most of them are recidivist, he said.
So I guarantee you, I can go into Fairfax County [Virginia] today and there will probably be sheriffs from Loudoun County, sheriffs from Prince William County, maybe a couple of marshals guys that are there waiting for somebody. Its a common occurrence in law enforcement. The only reason its being made controversial is because politicians are looking to exploit it.
Among the worst exploiters are open-borders lawmakers in Congress, especially left-wing Democrats. Working with squishy Republicans, they have over and over again refused to cut off federal funding for sanctuary cities.
Its time for them to get with the program.
All they would have to do is set up a few firing squads for illegals. The rest would self deport fast.
I think they need massive roundups in sanctuary cities. After all since they wont cooperate with ICE then ICR needs to round up anyone who is illegally in the country.
There are over 1.5 Million Illegal Aliens plus Their Children living in the greater Los Angeles area, START ROUNDING THEM UP!!!
I would like the thank all the sanctuary cities for fooling the illegals into showing up in one spot to be rounded up. This is why they stored cattle in box canyons. It cuts down on taxpayer money paying ICE to move around to find them. And it creates jobs as they ICE people have to find a place to sleep, eat, and do normal things like go to Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm, and Universal Studios. And if they have to chase them south, they can all visit the San Diego zoo. They have metal bars there, too, I assume.
This is a win /win.
rwood
Non co-opertation by local cops is a bitch. Jut how many will get in the way?
A deputy was fired this week because he called ICE on some. Where it was, was a sanctuary county. Of course, it was all for nothing because ICE released them in 3 hours.
“Just how many will get in the way?”
Local law enforcement or civilians, can’t get in the way of an ICE investigation or raid/arrest? They can only not help the investigators. They can’t physically protect illegals. That is a violation of federal law.
There is an actual playbook on how to combat ICE raids and you won’t find one mention of assistance by any law enforcement organizations:
http://www.nnirr.org/drupal/sites/default/files/ice-raid-toolkit-011117-w_o-appendices.pdf
Quite a show isn’t it? But it’s legal to do this even though the lack of responsibility as citizens and morale issues going out the window blatantly. But, they don’t care!!!!!
rwood
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