A group of House Republicans is asking federal authorities for answers on a program meant to monitor illegal immigrants throughout the U.S., arguing it has failed to properly track enrollees and has essentially become a “social services scheme.”
Republican Florida Rep. Byron Donalds, along with 15 other House Republicans, sent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Executive Associate Director Daniel Bible a list of questions on how the agency is managing the Alternatives to Detention (ATD) program in a Friday letter. The lawmakers asked for details on the number of available ICE detention beds, the rate of enrollees showing up to their removal proceedings and information on how these enrollees are supervised, among other questions.
Uniparty swamp music.
ReplyDeleteOh look, more chatter. Show of hands who thinks the Rs will actually do something about it?
ReplyDeleteElection-year showboating...
DeleteAm I surprised, no I am not
ReplyDeleteI'll wait for the sternly worded letter.
ReplyDeleteRepublicrats? Do something constructive?? The hand wringing and gnashing of teeth can be felt in Idaho. According to what I've been reading, our "representatives" are scared of us.....lmfao Oh oh, they're ASKING FOR INFORMATION!!!! Getting serious, now. Que another trey gowdy like inquisition....
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