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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] They do not "shelter" criminals from ICE. They actually call ICE for violent criminals. Where do you even get all these lies from? Seriously, is there a webpage that you read that says that MoCo is hiding criminals from ICE. What they do not do is assist ICE in raids, because it is not within their jurisdiction to execute civil raids. Just like Navy does their job and Air Force does their job... ICE does a different job than local law enforcement. It is up to them to do their job, no cops. [/quote] NP here. You are wrong. [url]https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/no-cooperation-with-ice-montgomerys-new-ban-is-strongest-in-dc-region/2019/07/22/46b85870-ac7d-11e9-a0c9-6d2d7818f3da_story.html[/url] [quote]Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich (D) on Monday signed the Promoting Community Trust Executive Order, prohibiting all executive-branch departments from, among other things, using local government resources to assist federal agents in civil immigration investigations. [u]That means they cannot allow U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers into nonpublic spaces in government buildings or give them access to individuals in county government custody — unless they are in possession of a court order or criminal warrant.[/u][/quote] In the past, they would cooperate. If an illegal immigrant was involved in a felony, they could call ICE and turn the criminal over to ICE, just as you think. With the new Elrich policy they cannot unless ICE specifically comes to them with a warrant. ICE may not know about the felony and has no reason to monitor all arrests in the county and take certain cases to a federal judge for a warrant. Even if they could, by the time they did that, Montgomery County may have released the suspect on bail or bond. There is no way for ICE to know that an illegal immigrant has committed a crime in Montgomery County and to request a court order or warrant for the detention of said criminal. Montgomery County personnel, even LEO, cannot actively call ICE. You say that "they actually call ICE for violent criminals." but the new Elrich policy explicitly bars them from doing that. This is explicitly shielding illegal immigrants from ICE. [/quote]
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