From USA Today:
“US border agents to pursue
migrants in ‘sanctuary’ cities”
Federal agents who patrol the
U.S. border will deploy to “sanctuary” cities across the country where local
jurisdictions are hindering stepped up immigration enforcement, officials said
Friday. The deployment of Customs and Border Patrol agents, some with tactical
training, to the interior of the country is unusual and represents another
escalation in the confrontation between the Trump administration and the local
jurisdictions that have set up roadblocks to immigration enforcement. Acting
Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Matthew Albence said additional
forces are needed because people without legal authorization to be in the
country are being released from local jails in sanctuary cities and counties
before his agents can take them into custody. ICE then has to make “at large
arrests” of these immigrants who have been released, Albence said in a
statement announcing the move. “This effort requires a significant amount of
additional time and resources,” he said. “When sanctuary cities release these
criminals back to the street, it increases the occurrence of preventable
crimes, and more importantly, preventable victims. The acting director did not disclose when or
where the agents would be deployed but an official, speaking on condition of
anonymity to disclose details not provided in the statement, said they would
include major sanctuary cities such as San Francisco, New York, Chicago,
Atlanta, Boston and Detroit. Albence also did not provide details on the
specific types of agents being deployed, but the official said they would come
from varied U.S. locations and would include officers with tactical training
that is typically intended to prepare them for potential confrontations with
traffickers and other criminals. Immigrant advocates dismissed the deployment
as a political move by President Donald Trump to excite anti-immigration
elements among his supporters and intimidate communities that have adopted
sanctuary policies to ensure people cooperate with local law enforcement
regardless of whether they are in the country illegally or not. “Deploying
elite SWAT-like units to American cities is dangerous,” said Naureen Shah of
the American Civil Liberties Union. “This is about further militarizing
streets.” Shah, senior advocacy and policy counsel for the ACLU, said she was
concerned about use of the military-like Border Patrol Tactical Unit in a
civilian setting. “We could see CBP officers who aren’t trained for interior
immigration enforcement using excessive force, emboldening ICE agents to do the
same and escalating situations,” she said. The deployment comes as the
president and others in his administration look to increase pressure on a
sanctuary city movement that has expanded since he took office. More than 700
counties have now declined to continue holding people sought by ICE and more
than 160 have prohibited officers from even asking people about their
immigration status, according to the Immigrant Legal Resource Center. Supporters
of sanctuary policies say people will be less likely to report crime or to be a
witness if they believe they could be deported for doing so. “Our relationships
with our police and sheriff’s departments have become stronger because of these
policies,” said Angelica Salas, executive director of the Coalition for Humane
Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles. Albence and others in the administration say
sanctuary policies interfere with legitimate law enforcement efforts. Rep.
Bennie G. Thompson, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said
moving agents from the border will weaken security there. “It is truly alarming
that President Trump is moving resources away from the border just to ratchet
up his cruel immigration agenda, throw meat to his base, and inflict revenge on
states that don’t do what he says,” said Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat. The
Justice Department this week filed one lawsuit against New Jersey for
prohibiting state and local law enforcement from sharing information about
inmates in the U.S. illegally and another against Washington state’s King
County over a policy that prohibits the Department of Homeland Security from
using the King County International Airport-Boeing Field for deportation
flights. Last week, the Department of Homeland Security said it would bar New
York residents from trusted traveler programs such as Global Entry because of
state law that prohibits immigration agents from accessing motor vehicle
records. Trump has been trying since he took office to punish sanctuary cities.
In 2017, Jeff Sessions, then attorney general, said such cities would not
receive grant money unless they gave federal immigration authorities access to
jails and provide advance notice when someone in the country illegally is about
to be released from prison. A federal judge blocked the punishment from being
enforced, and the cities got the money.
^ It only makes sense that ICE (a
Federal Agency) goes to the places – including sanctuary cities – where the
illegal immigrants are located. If the local authorities want to break the law
by aiding and abetting criminals then the Feds have to come in and do the job
correctly. ^
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/02/14/us-border-patrol-agents-pursue-migrants-sanctuary-cities/4769301002/
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