BREAKING! Trump Just Had 212 ARRESTED Overnight!
Backstabbing Pelosi Is Panicking Immigration reform has been a high priority
for the White House administration and they have made that clear from the very beginning.
Part of that reform includes border and national security.
Ensuring that criminal illegal aliens don't cross the border so that we are dealing with
the same situation ten years down the road.
A major crackdown occurred over the weekend when 212 people were arrested for serious
criminal activities in Los Angeles and the majority of them were illegal immigrants.
Breitbart reported,
"Eighty-eight percent of the 212 individuals arrested in the Los Angeles area this week
for immigration law violations were previously convicted criminals.
Over the course of five days, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deportation
officers and special agents made the arrests and served 122 notices of inspection (NOIs)
to businesses in the Los Angeles area of responsibility.
This is in addition to notices of inspection issued to 77 businesses in northern California
just weeks ago.
One hundred and ninety-five of the 212 arrested included convicted criminals, those who failed
to leave the United States after being issued a final order of removal, and those who returned
to the U.S. after being removed.
More than 55 percent of those arrested were serious or violent felons or had been convicted
on significant or multiple misdemeanors.
Their crimes include child sex crimes, weapons charges, and assault.ICE Deputy Director Thomas
D. Homan remarked:
Because sanctuary jurisdictions like Los Angeles prevent ICE from arresting criminal aliens
in the secure confines of a jail, our officers are forced to conduct at-large arrests in
the community, putting officers, the general public and the aliens at greater risk and
increasing the incidents of collateral arrests.
ICE focuses its enforcement efforts on individuals who "pose a threat to national security,
public safety and border security."
This does not mean that any class of illegal aliens are exempt from enforcement actions.
Notices of inspection went to a variety of businesses.
"A notice of inspection alerts business owners that ICE is going to audit their hiring
records to determine whether or not they are in compliance with the law," according to
ICE.
"If the businesses are found to not be in compliance with the law, they will face civil
fines and potential criminal prosecution."
Homan added: Fewer jail arrests mean more arrests on the street, and that also requires
more resources, which is why we are forced to send additional resources to those areas
to meet operational needs and officer safety.
Consistent with our public safety mission, 88 percent of those arrested during this operation
were convicted criminals.
Some of the 212 arrested this week will face federal criminal prosecution, while others
will be processed for removal from the United States."U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
recently reported in a news release,
"LOS ANGELES – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deportation officers and
special agents arrested 212 individuals for violating federal immigration laws and served
122 notices of inspection (NOIs) to businesses in the Los Angeles area of responsibility
(AOR) during a five-day targeted operation that ended Thursday.
Eighty-eight percent of those arrested were convicted criminals.
"Because sanctuary jurisdictions like Los Angeles prevent ICE from arresting criminal
aliens in the secure confines of a jail, our officers are forced to conduct at-large arrests
in the community, putting officers, the general public and the aliens at greater risk and
increasing the incidents of collateral arrests," said ICE Deputy Director Thomas D. Homan.
"Fewer jail arrests mean more arrests on the street, and that also requires more resources,
which is why we are forced to send additional resources to those areas to meet operational
needs and officer safety.
Consistent with our public safety mission, 88 percent of those arrested during this operation
were convicted criminals."During the operation, ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations
(ERO) arrested 212 individuals for violating U.S. immigration laws.
Of those arrested, 195 were either convicted criminals, had been issued a final order of
removal and failed to depart the United States, or had been previously removed from the United
States and returned illegally.
More than 55 percent had prior felony convictions for serious or violent offenses, such as child
sex crimes, weapons charges, and assault, or had past convictions for significant or
multiple misdemeanors.These arrests were driven by leads developed by the local field office
in conjunction with the Pacific Enforcement Response Center (PERC).
ICE focuses its enforcement resources on individuals who pose a threat to national security, public
safety and border security.
However, ICE no longer exempts classes or categories of removable aliens from potential
enforcement.
All of those in violation of the immigration laws may be subject to immigration arrest,
detention and, if found removable by final order, removal from the United States.
Some of the individuals arrested during this operation will face federal criminal prosecutions
for illegal entry and illegal re-entry after deportation.
The arrestees who are not being federally prosecuted will be processed administratively
for removal from the United States.
Those who have outstanding orders of deportation, or who returned to the United States illegally
after being deported, are subject to immediate removal from the country.
The remaining individuals are in ICE custody awaiting a hearing before an immigration judge,
or pending travel arrangements for removal in the near future."
Americans deserve to walk the streets free from worry or concern that they will be physically
harmed by criminal illegal aliens or that their children aren't safe enough to walk
down the street.
It is the priority of politicians to ensure the safety and have their primary loyalty
be to Americans and the United States first and foremost.
While kids who were brought to the United States here illegally and are law abiding
citizens shouldn't be unfairly treated and they should be taken care of we need to ensure
that the immigration reform policy protects them but makes certain we aren't dealing
with the same situation several years down the road.
If immigration reform doesn't include border security measures then we will continue to
have this problem persist and persist and persist.
There needs to be compromise, and while Republicans have shown they are willing to, Democrats
have refused to.
It's either open borders or nothing at all and it's shameful.
They are not serving the American people by having this attitude.
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