Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Migrant Criminals


BREAKING: ICE Finds New Ways to Arrest Illegals Despite “Sanctuary Policies”, 3/15/19, MAGA Voter.

According to new reports, ICE is now finding some creative ways to work around areas with “sanctuary laws” enacted to protect illegal aliens from detention and deportation, much to the ire of Democrats.

In areas with such protective policies, including California, New Mexico, Chicago, and Philadelphia, ICE agents have begun using their contacts with local law enforcement officials to successfully detain illegal aliens.

The issue of “sanctuary” policies has proven to be a major point of contention for President Trump and Republicans, whose efforts to combat illegal immigration have been met with defiant opposition from Democrats throughout the administration.

Law enforcement officials at state and federal levels have repeatedly railed against such policies, which prevents the cooperation between agencies to detain and deport illegals.
It’s beyond question that sanctuary state/city policies have hindered the ability of federal immigration enforcement officials to do their jobs. Too many criminal illegal aliens are still being released back onto the streets because ICE isn’t informed and given enough time to pick them up. But all the news isn’t bad.

As it turns out, in many cities and counties with these so-called sanctuary laws in place, the local cops have continued working with ICE in more “unofficial” ways, maintaining long-standing personal relationships and using those connections to get the job done. And there are plenty of Democrats that are simply furious over this.

It’s not limited to just New Mexico, thankfully. The report goes on to state that the same practice has been observed in places including Philadelphia, Chicago and multiple communities across California.

Are we surprised? These are real human beings we’re talking about here, not just dry policy points on county resolutions. Some of these law enforcement officers have been on the job for decades and have built relationships with their colleagues across the local, state and federal levels. They’re all interested in the same things… enforcing the law and keeping people safe. Is it really all that shocking to find that they stay in touch in their free time and even help each other out?

We could certainly use more of this. If there had been some cooperation in the San Jose case of Carlos Eduardo Arevalo, 59-year-old Bambi Larson might still be alive today. After being deported, Arevalo was arrested at least an additional ten times before murdering Larson. In a half dozen of those cases, ICE had specifically asked that he be detained so they could pick him up. Yet, each time, nobody informed ICE in a timely fashion so they could try to send him back home.

But who is going to be punished for all of this activity? The cops. Not the criminal illegal aliens. These local government officials would rather go after their own police in the interest of scoring political points. The world has turned upside down and our law enforcement officers increasingly find themselves with nobody in the government willing to back them up.


Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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