After North Carolina’s largest counties cut ties with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the agency said it’s been forced to adopt a “new normal”: one that resulted in the arrest of hundreds of immigrants living here illegally this week.
“This is the direct conclusion of dangerous policies of not cooperating with ICE,” said Sean Gallagher, who oversees the agency’s operation in the Carolinas and Georgia. “This forces my officers to go out onto the street to conduct more enforcement.”
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Schitt Hot!! YES, GOOD FOR THEM. BRAVO!! I wish they would come to Arizona and clean up this infestation.
ReplyDeleteSadly not all are on board here in the Tar Heel State:
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I think that makes 4.
DeleteTrack them. If they've come in three times deport them one more time... 'Nam helicopter style into the Atlantic or Pacific. Sharks have to eat too, you know.
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DeleteIf ICE really wanted to make a haul all they would have to do is set up outside any DMV office.
ReplyDeleteOr stake out the downtown block where they all congregate in the morning for day labor.
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