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    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Florida Sheriffs announce public safety eff

    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Florida Sheriffs announce public safety efforts

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    12:24 PM, Jan 17, 2018
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    The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and sheriffs from several Florida counties announced new efforts to enhance public safety Wednesday.

    The Deputy Director of ICE announced 17 Basic Ordering Agreements (BOA), which will involve 17 jurisdictions in Florida in an effort to make the area safer with regards to people who are here illegally.


    “This process will result in fewer criminal aliens released to the street. It’s as simple as that,” said ICE Deputy Director Thomas Homan. “The stronger our partnerships are with local law enforcement, the better we can execute ICE’s public safety mission and protect our communities.”

    A BOA is an existing procurement tool for acquiring a substantial, but presently unknown, quantity of supplies or services. A BOA is not a contract, but rather is a set of terms negotiated between an agency and a service provider that contain a description of services to be provided, terms applicable to a future order between the parties, and a method for pricing, issuing, and delivering on future orders.

    ICE says the collaborative effort is to ensure that dangerous criminals here illegally are not released back into the community.

    There will now be a 48 hour hold once criminals are released from custody so that ICE can pick them up, and the local service provider will be reimbursed for the detention costs.

    Sheriff Gualtieri of Pinellas County says the agreement is in place to address criminal illegal aliens, not just people who are here illegally.

    Sheriff Grady Judd of Polk County was also in attendance and cited a few cases where criminal illegal aliens committed violent crimes in Florida and went to jail for 50+ years on taxpayer dollars.

    Representatives from the National Sheriffs' Association and the Major County Sheriffs of America were also on hand in the joint press conference.

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    Deploy the National Guard for 12 months to assist ICE on apprehending and picking up these illegal aliens from these jails!

    Put them in FEDERAL TENT CITY on FEDERAL LAND with a panel of FEDERAL JUDGES to expedite the cases and remove them ASAP.

    Put all illegal aliens, refugees, asylum, TPS and visa overstays who commit crimes in FEDERAL TENT CITY!

    GET THEM OUT OF THE LOCAL AND STATE JURISDICTIONS AND OUT OF THEIR COURT SYSTEM!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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