Officials in Montgomery County, Maryland have dropped a portion of their sanctuary policy — which had been shielding criminal illegal aliens from deportation — following a series of sex crimes allegedly committed by illegal aliens.
ABC 7 News’s Kevin Lewis reports that Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich (D) has “quietly reversed” the county’s sanctuary policy whereby agents with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency had been banned from entering secure locations of the county jail to properly take custody over illegal aliens charged with crimes.
Now, Montgomery County officials will allow ICE agents to place a detainer on criminal illegal aliens in their custody and schedule a date and time to pick up those suspects from certain areas of the county jail. Still, ICE agents remain banned from entering county-owned facilities such as libraries and police stations.
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ICE is a Federal Law Enforcement Agency and should not be ban from any Government building, County, State, Federal. Hogan needs to get on that ASAP.
The FOOL'S did it because these idiots realized the people are sick of the B.S. policies. People are starting to push back. THANKS TO PRESIDENT TRUMP. With Obama people felt hopeless. The entire government turned against it's citizens. I have a saying framed on my office wall.
TWENTY-FIVE YEAR'S AGO WE HAD:
RONALD REAGAN
BOB HOPE
JOHNNY CASH
NOW WE HAVE:
BARACK OBAMA
NO HOPE
NO CASH
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