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All told, more than 300 of those arrested had criminal convictions, according to figures released by ICE. Nearly 90 of those people had been convicted of drunk driving, the most common offense.
In a press release, ICE highlighted the most serious criminals caught. It described the arrest of a Colonia Chiques gang member in Los Angeles as part of the raid, saying he “rammed multiple law enforcement vehicles in an effort to evade arrest” and was found with a loaded handgun.
Bob, you are a lousy troll. And proven wrong again. Why would ICE go to Tyson when they are looking to wrangle up criminals as a priority (for public safety concerns)?
Gee I wonder what would happen to the number of illegals if no one would hire them when employers started going to jail?
Would have been for more effective if headline read 167 employers of illegals in jail. It would force millions to self deport.
Why did they use so many resources for this piss ant number of people.
Then why was one of trumps first orders to eliminate ICE concentrating on criminals and go for broad roundups? With lots of pictures and news releases. For public safety concerns?
Immigration officials on Thursday announced hundreds of arrests in an operation targeting communities where police and elected officials have refused to fully cooperate on enforcing federal immigration laws.
Wow, you drag this into every thread, you're a broken record that just keeps on skipping.
Good. Laws should be enforced. That includes both laws broken by immigrants and laws broken by cops. If only conservatives on the left or the right would stop being hypocritical about which laws are enforced. If a law is bad, get rid of it. If a law is good, enforce it. Laws against illegal immigration, rape (even by cops), and murder (even by cops) are good laws and should be enforced.
How is asking for laws to be applied consistently paranoid? Isn't that the founding principle of our country? All men are created equal and all are subject to the exact same laws?
bob2356 says
Gee I wonder what would happen to the number of illegals if no one would hire them when employers started going to jail?
Most would go back home, and some would turn to crime. I also know many businesses will not be able to replace illegal workers with American workers, because spoilt rotten welfare recipients are too lazy to get their fat butts off the couch. With the low unemployment we have, we could end up with a serious problem. If we are seriously gonna get rid of illegal workers, we need to eliminate welfare for able bodied young people at the same time.
ICE said it arrested 167 people in and around Los Angeles, a region in which several cities and counties have been tagged by justice officials as being so-called sanctuaries — a loosely defined term used to describe local governments that restrict police from assisting immigration authorities in identifying and detaining people suspected of being in the country illegally.
Arrests were also made in San Francisco and San Jose. Overall, ICE said it arrested nearly 500 people across the country over the last few days.
The surge of arrests was similar in size to several past operations ICE has carried out in recent years. But the focus on places deemed by justice officials to be soft on illegal immigration served to ratchet up an already tense standoff.
With President Trump pushing for a sweeping crackdown on the estimated 12 million people living in the country illegally, he and U.S. Atty. Gen. Jeff Sessions have insisted that local law enforcement agencies give immigration agents unfettered access to jails and delay releasing immigrants from custody so that agents can nab them.
Officials in Los Angeles, San Francisco and other liberal-leaning communities have rebuffed the demands, passing local laws or implementing policies that restrict what police can and cannot do for ICE agents. Resistance has come from more conservative corners as well, where authorities have been unwilling to hold on to inmates for ICE out of concern that doing so is illegal.
In response, Sessions has angrily gone after cities he deems uncooperative, lashing out at them in speeches and threatening to withhold funds — a move the courts have so far blocked as unconstitutional.
The spate of arrests was the latest volley in Sessions’ campaign.
“Sanctuary jurisdictions that do not honor detainers or allow us access to jails and prisons are shielding criminal aliens from immigration enforcement and creating a magnet for illegal immigration,” said ICE
Acting Director Tom Homan in a statement announcing the arrests. “As a result, ICE is forced to dedicate more resources to conduct at-large arrests in these communities.”
As in past operations, ICE officials said they primarily went after people with criminal pasts and said participants in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, DACA, were not targeted.
All told, more than 300 of those arrested had criminal convictions, according to figures released by ICE. Nearly 90 of those people had been convicted of drunk driving, the most common offense.
In a press release, ICE highlighted the most serious criminals caught. It described the arrest of a Colonia Chiques gang member in Los Angeles as part of the raid, saying he “rammed multiple law enforcement vehicles in an effort to evade arrest” and was found with a loaded handgun.
Talia Inlender, a senior staff attorney at Public Counsel, which advocates for immigrants, criticized the focus on sanctuary cities.
“It’s clearly a political move that is not actually geared toward public safety,” she said.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ice-raids-sanctuary-20170928-story.html
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