Biden’s DHS Issues New Orders Further Crippling ICE Agents’ Ability to Do Their Job; Biden to Crack Down on Arrests of Illegal Aliens in American Communities
Biden’s DHS Issues New Orders Further Crippling ICE Agents’ Ability to Do Their Job:
President Biden’s officials within the DHS are expected to issue a new memorandum that is likely to further debilitate Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents’ ability to do their jobs
This change is in response to a class-action lawsuit brought forth by a conglomeration of open-border lobbying groups; the suit demands “recourse” for illegal aliens arrested by ICE agents without a judicial warrant. These “collateral arrests” often occur during such interactions as traffic stops where agents discover an alien’s illegal status – instead of a court issuing a deportation order for a particular alien, which is then followed through by the agency.
As a result of this lawsuit, the District Court for the Northern District of Illinois approved a settlement that will further cripple ICE’s ability to arrest illegal aliens, particularly in the midwest. This is a move in-line with the current administration’s wish to abolish ICE in all ways but name.
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Biden to Crack Down on Arrests of Illegal Aliens in American Communities:
President Joe Biden’s top Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials are set to issue a new memo that is likely to further cripple Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents’ ability to arrest illegal aliens.
A class-action lawsuit, initially brought by a number of open borders groups, demanded recourse for illegal aliens who were arrested by ICE agents as part of “collateral arrests” in traffic stops and often without a judicial warrant.
As a result, a settlement was approved this month by the District Court for the Northern District of Illinois that will hamper ICE agents’ ability to arrest illegal aliens, particularly in the Midwest.
Biden’s DHS is ordered to issue a new nationwide policy that requires ICE agents to consider a variety of factors before arresting illegal aliens in traffic stops and without a warrant. Particularly, ICE agents will only be allowed to make traffic stop arrests if they have reasonable suspicion to believe that illegal aliens are in the vehicle.
ICE officials will also be required to document the legal basis for each traffic stop arrest of an illegal alien and agents will have to undergo new training measures to comply with the policies.
Across Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, and Kentucky, the settlement allows illegal aliens who were arrested by ICE agents via a traffic stop or without a warrant to seek recourse by being released from federal custody.
The policy is certain to further cripple interior immigration enforcement. —>READ MORE HERE
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