U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is prepared to go to court with two "sanctuary cities," Denver, Colorado, and New York City, if they fail to provide personal information on illegal immigrants with criminal records released in each city instead of being transferred to ICE.
“We expect them to comply" with subpoenas for the information, said acting ICE Director Matt Albence at a press conference in Washington on Thursday.
"If they don’t comply, we’ll be working with DOJ to go to district court to force them to comply with the requirements,” Albence said, noting the rule in the U.S. Code that he said justified the move.
“The individuals that fail to comply can be held in contempt," he said. "They can show up to court with a toothbrush because they might not be going home that night. Because they could be jailed for failure to comply with a lawful order from a judge. That’s the route we’re going.”
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Good! About damn time, I want to see some perp walks!
ReplyDeleteYou got that right. They are killing our people in more ways than one.
DeleteHalleluiah, About Time. Judges and Prosecutors DON"T GET TO MAKE OR CHANGE LAWS IN AMERICA! Finally they found a Federal Judge to Stomp on this kind of Obstruction of Justice. MUST HAVE BEEN one of the 192 New Federal Judges filled by POTUS! This will PISS ole Nancy off real good.
ReplyDeleteI believe it was the ICE director.
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