Trump Getting Ready To Slap Smuggling Charges, on Sanctuary City Leaders After Department
of Homeland Security Raid Uncovers Everything.
The debate over illegal immigration is never over.
Especially under this current administration.
Now the administration's top immigration enforcement organization is saying they will
charge sanctuary city leaders, with breaking federal anti-smuggling laws.
This could mean some serious time behind bars if they are not careful.
The Washington Times reported,
"Thomas Homan, the acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, also
told Americans to expect more worksite enforcement targeting unscrupulous employers, and more
287 agreements with willing police and sheriff's departments that want to help get illegal
immigrants off their streets.
Eventually, he said, I-C-E will break the deportation records of 409,849 migrants set
in 2012 under President Obama.
"I think 409,000 is a stretch this year, but if [the Justice Department] keeps going
in the direction they're going in, if we continue to expand our operational footprint,
I think we're going to get there," he told The Washington Times.
"Our interior arrests will go up.
They're going to top last year's for sure."
Mr. Homan is the spear tip of President Trump's effort to step up immigration enforcement,
perhaps the largest swing in attitude for any agency in government from the last administration
to the current one.
Agents and officers have been unshackled from the limits imposed by Mr. Obama, whose rules
restricted arrests to less than 20 percent of the estimated illegal immigrant population.
Now, most illegal immigrants are eligible for deportation, though Mr. Homansaid serious
criminals, recent border crossers, and people who are actively defying deportation orders
are still the agency's priorities."
While it may seem like mere conjecture, this is not the case.
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielson confirmed the reports indicating, she is encouraging
personnel to lodge criminal charges against sanctuary cities who refuse to abide by the
national law.
The Washington Times reported,
"Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen confirmed Tuesday that her department has
asked federal prosecutors to see, if they can lodge criminal charges against sanctuary
cities that refuse to cooperate with federal deportation efforts.
"The Department of Justice is reviewing what avenues may be available," Ms. Nielsen
told the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Her confirmation came after California's new sanctuary law went into effect Jan. 1,
severely restricting cooperation the state or any of its localities could offer.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Tom Homan says those policies put his officers,
and local communities at more risk because they have to arrest illegal immigrants out
in the community.
Mr. Homan told The Washington Times last July that he wanted to see local officials charged
as complicit in human smuggling, if they shielded illegal immigrants through sanctuary policies.
Mr. Homan repeated that demand in an interview with Fox News earlier this year, setting off
a firestorm of criticism."
While Democrats try and pitch the narrative that Republicans are anti-immigrant what it
is really about is what is best for America.
It has nothing to do with being anti-immigrant.
It is about making America great again.
Which means making sure people abide by the law and protecting the law.
Chief of Staff to the President, John Kelly recently told NPR exactly what the problem
is,
"Let me step back and tell you that the vast majority of the people that move illegally
into the United States are not bad people.
They're not criminals.
They're not MS13 But they're also not people that would easily assimilate into the
United States, into our modern society.
They're overwhelmingly rural people.
In the countries they come from, fourth-, fifth-, sixth-grade educations are kind of
the norm.
They don't speak English; obviously that's a big thing They don't integrate well; they
don't have skills.
They're not bad people.
They're coming here for a reason.
And I sympathize with the reason.
But the laws are the laws The big point is they elected to come illegally into the United
States, and this is a technique that no one hopes will be used extensively or for very
long."
What Kelly had to say was not incorrect but the Democratic party doesn't want to say
that because they rely on their base, which is in large part made up of immigrants, to
vote for them.
So they continue these failed policies in order to remain in power.
However, it will not be staying around for much longer.
The times of catch and release are gone.
This new administration has made it clear they will not be doing things as usual, and
they will be conducting a complete restoration of the immigration system.
Long gone are the days where immigration authorities and cities can get away with allowing illegal
aliens, to remain in the United States without having come here properly and legally.
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