Team Biden’s Politicized Plan for Federal Sanctuary Will Mean Dangerous Criminals on the Streets; Marshals Service to Stop Holding Illegal Immigrants for ICE; Federal Sanctuary Policy to Release Criminal Illegal Aliens
Team Biden’s politicized plan for federal sanctuary will mean dangerous criminals on the streets:
The US Marshals Service, under Attorney General Merrick Garland, is drafting a policy change directing its field offices, marshals, deputies and detention centers to cease honoring immigration detainers filed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, The Washington Times reports. The shift has reportedly already taken effect in some jurisdictions.
This protocol would put USMS in the same category as New York City, San Francisco and other notorious sanctuary cities that have adopted ordinances designed to prevent ICE from doing its job, by enabling deportable criminal aliens to remain in our communities and commit more crimes. There will be a tragic human cost.
For those who don’t know, a “detainer” is a request by ICE, a Department of Homeland Security agency, to keep an alien upon release by the holding agency — in this case the Marshals Service — so ICE has enough time to take custody of the alien and initiate removal proceedings.
The proposed policy is a monumental change: For the first time in our nation’s history, one federal enforcement organization is being directed to nullify by obstruction another federal agency’s enforcement of federal law. It’s even more remarkable because the USMS is the oldest federal enforcement agency in the United States and has plenary powers to enforce federal laws of all sorts. —>READ MORE HERE
Federal sanctuary: Marshals Service to stop holding illegal immigrants for ICE:
The U.S. Marshals Service is drafting a sanctuary policy that would limit the agency’s ability to hold illegal immigrants for pickup by ICE, The Washington Times has learned.
Under the policy, marshals would not be able to hold illegal immigrants for pickup by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on the say-so of an immigration warrant, or “detainer” request. Once the Marshals Service is finished processing an immigrant for its custody purposes, the person is to be released even if ICE has asked for a hold.
Officials said the policy is still in draft form, though The Times knows of one jurisdiction in Florida where it has already been implemented, according to a memo sent to employees this summer.
“Per our management staff, effective immediately, we will NOT house a prisoner based solely on an administrative immigration detainer,” a deputy wrote to fellow deputies in the Fort Lauderdale office.
“We will relay the reason that the inmate is being released from USMS custody and that the USMS cannot hold the subject beyond the standard out-processing time, nor may we transport the subject for DHS,” the deputy added. —>READ MORE HERE
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+++++Report: U.S. Marshals Service Drafts Federal Sanctuary Policy to Release Criminal Illegal Aliens+++++
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