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    Republicans push bill empowering local law enforcement to enforce immigration laws fo

    Republicans push bill empowering local law enforcement to enforce immigration laws following Title 42's demise





    Story by Brandon Gillespie • 47m ago

    May 17, 2023



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    EXCLUSIVE: Republican lawmakers in the House and Senate seek to empower local law enforcement across the country to enforce U.S. immigration law following the demise of Title 42 last week.

    Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., along with Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., plan to reintroduce legislation Wednesday granting state and local law enforcement the authority to "investigate, identify, apprehend, arrest, detain, or transfer an illegal immigrant who has entered the U.S."

    The bill, officially known as The Empowering Law Enforcement Act, would also provide the Department of Homeland Security flexibility concerning the length of time criminals in the U.S. illegally could be detained and ensure they are not released back into American communities.

    US LAWMAKERS WEIGH IN ON END OF TITLE 42, BIDEN'S BORDER CRISIS: ‘WE NEED TO DO SOMETHING’

    "With the Biden administration ignoring federal law and facilitating historic levels of illegal immigration, we should give state and local law enforcement the authority to keep their communities safe," Tuberville told Fox News Digital.

    Tuberville previously introduced the bill in 2021, but it never made it passed the Democrat-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee.

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    "The Empowering Law Enforcement Act gives state and local officers the ability to enforce immigration laws when federal offices are prohibited from doing so. It also would extend the detention period for dangerous criminal aliens.

    The Biden administration has opened up our border and undermined our law enforcement — this bill would bring that to an end," he added.



    BIDEN'S TITLE 42 DISASTER IS MAKING AMERICA LOS ANGELES





    A U.S. Border Patrol agent, right, speaks to immigrants before they are transported from a makeshift camp between border walls, between the U.S. and Mexico, on May 13, 2023 in San Diego. The U.S. government's COVID-era Title 42 policy, which for the past three years had allowed for the quick expulsion of irregular migrants entering the country, expired May 11. Mario Tama/Getty Images© Mario Tama/Getty Images


    Carter told Fox that policies like "defund the police" had already stretched border patrol agents thin, and that the bill would provide more resources to properly support their mission.

    "This bill will empower law enforcement to enforce immigration laws, even in sanctuary cities, so that they can keep our communities safe and restore law and order. With the recent influx in border crossings due to the expiration of Title 42, this is an all hands on deck situation," he said.

    The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) — a conservative group that advocates for lower levels of immigration — also expressed support for the revamped bill, telling Fox, "FAIR supports the Empowering Law Enforcement Act of 2023, and believes now is the time to provide more tools to state and local law enforcement officers who are bearing the burden of our border crisis and mass illegal immigration surges."

    AMID TITLE 42'S EXPIRATION, THIS BROKE BLUE STATE IS CONSIDERING UNEMPLOYMENT FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS




    Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) questions witnesses during a Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee hearing on Capitol Hill on Jan. 11, 2022 in Washington, D.C. Shawn Thew-Pool/Getty Images© (Photo by Shawn Thew-Pool/Getty Images)


    Title 42 was instated by the Trump administration in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and remained in place until its expiration on May 11. Thousands of migrants swelled at the border in the days ahead of its expiration.

    The rush of tens of thousands of migrants overwhelmed Customs and Border Protection. Days earlier, authorities green lit "safe" mass street releases if CBP and NGO partners are unable to hold the overflow of migrants, leading to the largest wave of mass releases in history.

    Fox News' Adam Shaw, Bill Melugin and Ashlyn Messier contributed to this report.


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    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    We need a Special Task Force along with the help of National Guard to round them up and process them in our Stadiums and get the the hell out of here.

    Get those kids out of our schools and deport the parents with them!

    All UACs need to be handed over to their Embassy or Consulate to process and send back.

    Stop issuing visas to these corrupt countries.
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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