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    ICE Threatens 'Likely Increase' of Immigration Raids in New Jersey

    ICE Threatens 'Likely Increase' of Immigration Raids in New Jersey

    The federal agency's threat came a day after the New Jersey attorney general announced new restrictions on local law enforcement cooperation with ICE.

    By Brian X. McCrone and Rudy Chinchilla

    Published Nov 30, 2018 at 9:17 PM | Updated at 12:57 AM EST on Dec 1, 2018


    ICE agents detain a suspected MS-13 gang member and Honduran immigrant at his home on March 29, 2018 in Brentwood, New York.

    Federal agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement since April have conducted at least three major raids across New Jersey, arresting nearly 190 people suspected of being undocumented immigrants.


    That followed a 12-month period during which ICE's Newark, New Jersey, field office increased its arrest rate 42 percent during fiscal year 2017, according to an analysis by the Pew Research Center.


    Now, a day after New Jersey's attorney general announced new rules restricting local law enforcement officers' interaction with immigration agents, ICE is threatening even more raids.


    A spokesman for the Newark office said in a statement Friday to NBC Philadelphia that New Jersey should expect increased arrests because of the new rules.


    "The probability is that at large arrests and worksite enforcement operations, which already exist, will likely increase due to the fact that ICE ERO will no longer have the cooperation of the jails related to immigration enforcement," ICE spokesman Emilio Dabul said in an email.


    He added that since the agency's "highest priority is public safety and enforcing immigration laws, we must pursue that to the best extent possible, which will likely involve more at large arrests and worksite enforcement operations."


    The threat is apparently in response to state Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal's "Immigrant Trust Directive" announced Thursday. It limits the type of voluntary assistance that law enforcement agencies provide to immigration authorities, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement.


    The new rules are meant to strengthen the trust between local law enforcement and immigrants in the state, Grewal said.


    New Jersey has one of the highest undocumented immigrant populations in the nation, with an estimated 500,000 people living without legal citizenship as of 2014, according to the Pew Research Center.


    The new rules, the attorney general said, will encourage immigrants to come forward when crimes are committed.


    "With this directive, we hope to draw immigrants out of the shadows and into our communities. We hope to create an environment where residents feel safe around our officers, whether they're reporting a crime or simply striking up a conversation," he said.


    An Immigration and Customs Enforcement official initially criticized the new directive.


    "The New Jersey Attorney General's decision to further limit law enforcement's ability to cooperate with ICE undermines public safety and hinders ICE from performing its federally-mandated mission," ICE Deputy Director Matthew Albence said in a statement.


    "Ultimately, this directive shields certain criminal aliens, creating a state-sanctioned haven for those seeking to evade federal authorities, all at the expense of the safety and security of the very people the NJ Attorney General is charged with protecting," Albence added.


    Though Grewal emphasized that the new policies will not make New Jersey a so-called sanctuary state for undocumented individuals who commit crimes, the change does mimic actions by other cities and states that have moved to limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement agents since President Donald Trump took office.
    Police departments and corrections officers will not be allowed to hold those arrested for minor offenses past their original release dates, even if ICE submits an immigration detainer request.

    Agencies will still be allowed to notify ICE of inmates' pending release if they have committed a serious crime like murder, rape, arson, assault or domestic violence, but officers will only be allowed to keep those inmates in custody until 11:59 p.m. the day of their scheduled release.


    Unless granted permission by the state attorney general, however, law enforcement agencies are also prevented from entering into or renewing Section 287(g) agreements with federal authorities, which allow state local agencies to enforce federal civil immigration laws.


    Officers also cannot stop, question, arrest, search, or detain a person simply because they believe that person may be undocumented.

    Officers are also barred from asking people about their immigration status unless doing so is necessary while investigating a serious crime.

    The directive goes into effect March 15, 2019.

    https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/loca...501678601.html

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    ICE Threatens 'Likely Increase' of Immigration Raids in New Jersey

    ICE has dropped off 5,000 migrant family members at local churches in the past two months

    Round em up, turn em loose

    You've got to Stand for Something or You'll Fall for Anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by stoptheinvaders View Post
    ICE Threatens 'Likely Increase' of Immigration Raids in New Jersey

    ICE has dropped off 5,000 migrant family members at local churches in the past two months

    Round em up, turn em loose


    It's the new system.
    The new ones caught at the border get a ride to the bus station and get to stay.
    The one that have been here for years get rounded up and deported.
    It's like the new version of musical chairs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnDoe2 View Post
    It's the new system.
    The new ones caught at the border get a ride to the bus station and get to stay.
    The one that have been here for years get rounded up and deported.
    It's like the new version of musical chairs.

    JD2 I'm afraid we are even loosing at musical chairs.

    5,000 families were dropped off
    Threatens, likely increase of raids
    and
    we know from previous raids many of those get turned loose again
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    Personally, I would like to see them conduct a few raids in the Hollywood, and Beverly Hills CA area. I think it is still against the law to hire illegal aliens..
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    Drop off 5,000...deport 5

    Meanwhile 2,000 a day pour over the border and how many do they not catch?

    BUILD THE WALL AND SHUT THE DAMN BORDER DOWN...ALL OF IT UNTIL MEXICO STOPS THIS!

    NO MONEY TO MEXICO OR CENTRAL AMERICA!

    SEND THEM HOME!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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