That’s not true. Illegal aliens are entitled to the same constitutional rights as citizens. As the jail director said: “Robert Green, director of the Montgomery County Department of Correction and Rehabilitation, said the county was following guidance from the Maryland Attorney General’s Office, which had cautioned counties that holding inmates beyond their local release dates could violate constitutional protections, particularly if the request from ICE lacked an explanation of probable cause that the inmate had immigration violations. Green said the detainer request from August 2015 lacked sufficient probable cause from ICE, and Garza Palacios was released.“ It’s a violation of anyone’s 4th amendment right against illegal search and seizure to be detained in jail without probable cause. Once the local charges are dealt with, the detainer becomes a new “seizure” and there must be probable cause to hold someone in jail. If ICE had shown up when he was released, they could have taken him. But asking him to be held without probable cause for days past his lawful release date is unconstitutional. This is an ICE problem. Not a county problem. Hire sufficient ICE staff and they can do their jobs correctly. |
No. Ike Leggett cut three fire trucks. The council restored them and added more staff to Burtonsville. You are comparing the actions of apples (county executive) to oranges (council). |
Thankful the county executive will be out soon. Glad the council is providing what is needed in the county. |
You and me both. |
I'm looking forward to election season as well
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They broke a federal law as soon as crossed the border. Also 75% of Montgomery County illegal aliens have criminal records. Posted by Casa MD themselves. |
No. 75% of those facing deportation have criminal records. That’s most likely why they are getting deported. It’s not 75% of illegal aliens in the county. |