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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Sanctuary Cities Freed Tens of Thousands of Criminal Aliens Wanted by ICE During Biden Era, Data Shows

Sanctuary jurisdictions have freed tens of thousands of criminal migrants during President Joe Biden’s time in the White House, federal law enforcement data show.

Sanctuary cities and other localities across the U.S. have freed more than 22,000 criminal migrants wanted by federal immigration authorities since January 2021, according to data from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) obtained by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS). The numbers pertain to ICE detainer requests ignored by local law enforcement agencies, instances when the enforcement agency provided insufficient notice to ICE or early releases of migrants subjected to detainer requests.
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7 comments:

  1. How can we expect a cohesive America when towns, cities, states, fed .gov are following completely disparate ideologies? Perhaps the constitutional democratic republic experiment has finally gone tits up.

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    1. Why not have the Commie Fucking Democrats actually adhere to the Constitution and the Laws?
      Or is that just too much work and no way to achieve a Commie Shithole-Paradise?

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  2. ICE did not want them anyway. They would have let them go. Saved ICE a headache.

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  3. A suggestion, identify the politicians and police officials who perpetrated this travesty and have the US Marshals arrest them for contriving US Immigration law. Illegals are a Fed problem, not a local or state problem.

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    1. Gitmo or hang them. Send a message they will pay attention to.

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    2. Charge the officials who released the illegals with accessory to whatever crimes the illegal committed after release.

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  4. Remove all federal funding for any purpose to any political subdivision that refuses to honor the ICE detainer. They do not have to participate in the arrest, simply hold the individual for detention. No money for schools, highways, public works projects, federally backed loans or grants.
    Holding the money back would change the outcome rather quickly I think.

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