A California judge is crippling the nation's immigration enforcement system, amid the myriad examples of murders and crimes committed by illegal migrants, ICE director Matt Albence said at a White House press conference.
Immigration enforcement is "Being singled out and marginalized in ways that no other federal law enforcement organization has to tolerate," he said.
The judge announced September 27 he would end ICE's authority to detain individuals - including illegals who are arrested and held in state or county jails - when arrests are based solely on evidence in databases.
The California judge is André Birotte Jr. He is the son of Haitian immigrants and was nominated by President Barack Obama.
His ruling applies just to actions in Southern California, but that is where ICE has one of its major data centers, the Pacific Enforcement Response Center, in Laguna Niguel, California.
The ruling means that ICE may not issue any detainer request from the PERC to any state that does not expressly authorize local law enforcement to make immigration arrests in state law, and it may not issue a detainer without something more than database information to support a probable cause determination.
This decision issued by a single judge in Los Angeles will impact at least 43 states, threatening communities far beyond the one in which this judge [sits].
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/10/10/ice-director-single-california-judge-cripples-enforcement-in-43-states/
Immigration enforcement is "Being singled out and marginalized in ways that no other federal law enforcement organization has to tolerate," he said.
The judge announced September 27 he would end ICE's authority to detain individuals - including illegals who are arrested and held in state or county jails - when arrests are based solely on evidence in databases.
The California judge is André Birotte Jr. He is the son of Haitian immigrants and was nominated by President Barack Obama.
His ruling applies just to actions in Southern California, but that is where ICE has one of its major data centers, the Pacific Enforcement Response Center, in Laguna Niguel, California.
The ruling means that ICE may not issue any detainer request from the PERC to any state that does not expressly authorize local law enforcement to make immigration arrests in state law, and it may not issue a detainer without something more than database information to support a probable cause determination.
This decision issued by a single judge in Los Angeles will impact at least 43 states, threatening communities far beyond the one in which this judge [sits].
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/10/10/ice-director-single-california-judge-cripples-enforcement-in-43-states/
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