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An ICE agent has been assigned to Montgomery county for years.
There is no "if ICE shows up in time". Major crimes (homocide, rape, robbery, etc) is one unit in MoCo and they work with ICE. It's no different now than it was a year ago, violent criminals that are illegal are deported. What mock does not do (yet) is deport undocumented grandmothers caring for their grandchildren while their dad is in Iraq. |
| Are the 17- and 18-year-olds like the accused really in most/all classes with 14-year-olds?? |
No, I was asking if a boy accused of raping a girl in a high school stall could be deported and how county / city laws would work. Thanks to everyone who clarified. |
| Prayers for this poor girl. Gang raped by two heathens at 9 am in the morning when she should have been safe in her school's hallways. |
The State's Attorney's office does not work with ICE. |
The states attorneys office is a disaster and they only care about crimes against whites. The cops and states attorneys don't get along and despise working together. Cops work with ice. |
No, they don't. They have no legal authority to work with ICE. ICE does its own thing, period. |
You don't know hat you are talking about. There have been ICE agents that are assigned to moco for years and hey work with major crimes. |
Lol, yes, I do. They work with federal task forces. FBI and DEA, etc. but definitely no ICE. |
You are working with very old information. They have worked with ICE for quite a few years. |
Yes, the community benefits if crime victims come forward. If she doesn't testify, they might not be convicted. If she was scared to even report the crime, then they never would have been arrested in the first place. It's pretty common sense, and it's actually the main reason that many local police departments don't like to mix immigration and local policing. It's just not possible, in a city, to have one class of people entirely underground, and to keep everyone safe. |
+1 When you don't separate regular policing from immigration enforcement, you end up with situations like the one where ICE arrested the lady trying to get a restraining order against her abusive husband. Essentially, if you require everyone who comes into contact with the system, including as a victim, to be subject to ICE authority, no one will come forward. That's not good for victims (many of whom are US citizens but worry about non-citizen neighbors or relatives) and it isn't good for society. |
Or, deport all illegal immigrants and we wouldn't have to worry about this. Deal? |
| The assumptions on this thread are grotesque. The kid may be latino but it doesn't necessarily mean he's an illegal immigrant. No fixed address as a PP pointed out earlier means homeless. If he is illegal, okay. But the immediate assumption is pretty awful. But hey, Trump's America. |
| I was thinking of moving to Mont County when I retire (closer to most of friends/family), but I don't think I could stand to be awash in all that liberalism. Fairfax County is almost as bad, but not quite... |