Law enforcement agencies in New York City declined 12 detainers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the week of Feb. 4 to Feb. 10, according to ICE’s latest Weekly Declined Detainer Outcome Report.
The Big Apple was by far the jurisdiction with the most declined detainers during the period. There were four declined detainers in Orange County, California, and three in Washington, D.C., the second and third most, respectively. Overall, 47 ICE detainers were recorded as declined throughout the country from Feb. 4 to Feb. 10.
ICE routinely issues detainers to state and local law enforcement agencies to notify them of its intent to assume custody of an illegal alien currently being detained in state or local custody on criminal charges.
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Publish the list of criminals - and the list of the new criminals that "assisted" them!
Let the public know who is endangering their safety - we'll start making citizens arrests shortly!
If the illegals you're looking for aren't there, start arresting the people who let them go and charge them with aiding and abetting a criminal and obstruction. Guarantee it will stop one way or the other, wether it be the people stoppong letting them go, or it will stop once they are all locked up. Either way problem solved.
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