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10 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Child Rape Suspects Released In New York & New Jersey After Local Jails Refuse To Hold Men For ICE ⁦

 

@NYGovCuomo⁩ and ⁦@PhilMurphyNJ⁩ own this. Democrats now put child raping illegals over their victims.

 

 

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Well, as nice as these scary headlines are, it's not legal to hold people for ICE based upon an ICE "warrant". ICE detainers have no legal meaning, because they're just signed by Joe Blow at ICE, not an actual judge - which makes detention based on an ICE detainer illegal.

 

Edit: On a side note, law enforcement generally tells ICE when they're going to release people like these. The fact that ICE can't be bothered to get off their asses to pick them up isn't on the state.

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1 hour ago, B-Man said:

The “Slow Build” Myth. 

 

Frankly to compare border detention centers to concentration camps is not just ridiculous, it is appalling.

 

It trivializes the bizarre and inhuman evil of exterminating human beings “by the numbers” by comparing it to “country secures borders” as every country in history has.

 
 
 
 
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Nazis have several hundred camps in the first 18 months, reduced to four by 1935 or so, back up to a few hundred by 1939-1940.  And Jews didn't get sent to concentration camps until after Kristalnacht.  First political prisoners - Communists and Social Democrats, for the most part.  Then "asocial elements": gays, Jehovah's Witnesses, the "work shy," repeat petty criminals, etc.  Jews that were detained in camps before Kristalnacht fell in to one of those two categories.  And the 40,000 or so Jews detained in the immediate aftermath of Kristalnacht were, for the most part, released within a year.

 

The "Slow Build" myth is...not false, but misleading.  There was a "slow build" because while the Nazis had an end goal of "freeing central Europe of Jewry," they didn't have a coherent plan, just random lurching from expedient to expedient.

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1 hour ago, B-Man said:

 

 

The injunction makes sense. Florida cannot authorize its law enforcement officers to engage in law enforcement activities in another state (whether cooperating with the Feds or not.)

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Trump administration to restrict visas for uninsured applicants

 

President Trump issued a proclamation Friday requiring immigrants applying for U.S. visas to prove they can afford health care

 

 

Applicants will be denied entry into the U.S. unless they have plans to be covered by health insurance within 30 days of entering or have enough financial resources to cover the cost, according to the White House.

 

The measure would take effect Nov. 3 and will apply to applicants for visas from abroad. It will not be applied retroactively to those already in the U.S. It does not affect lawful permanent residents, nor does it apply to asylum seekers, refugees or children. However, it would apply to the spouses and parents of U.S. citizens.

 

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10 minutes ago, Foxx said:

 

Misleading title to that poorly-written article.

 

It's more accurate to say that the FL Legislature and Governor have directed that local governments cooperate with ICE or the elected local officials will be removed. The Federal Judge said no such thing, nor does she have any power or authority to remove a duly elected local official.

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1 hour ago, Koko78 said:

 

Misleading title to that poorly-written article.

 

It's more accurate to say that the FL Legislature and Governor have directed that local governments cooperate with ICE or the elected local officials will be removed. The Federal Judge said no such thing, nor does she have any power or authority to remove a duly elected local official.

what mechanisms exist to force elected officials to adhere to the laws on the books?

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38 minutes ago, Foxx said:

what mechanisms exist to force elected officials to adhere to the laws on the books?

 

The same mechanism that led to the suspension/removal of Sheriff Israel - Florida Law.

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This is more about what has not been happening with new border wall (a lot was rebuilt) than anything else. It really is a swamp in DC, and President Trump has been fighting all sides for almost three years now.

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President Trump’s next Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary will be tasked with completing more than 400 miles of border wall before the 2020 presidential election to fulfill the administration’s most crucial promise to voters.
 

This month, Trump announced he would replace Acting DHS Secretary Kevin McAleenan after the former Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner gave an interview to the Washington Post where he slammed the president’s “Zero Tolerance” policy at the border and decried the term “illegal alien” as having “racial overtones.”
 

Thus far, the Trump administration has built between 70 and 74 miles of border wall at the United States-Mexico border, with the process moving exceptionally slowly throughout 2017 and 2018 as then-DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen repeatedly failed to secure funding for the project.
 

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Though conservatives are backing Acting United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Ken Cuccinelli for the job, rumors have circulated that Nielsen’s close ally Chad Wolf is in the running for DHS Secretary.
 

Wolf’s background dates back to the early 2000s when he worked in former President George W. Bush’s administration, along with Nielsen. From there, Wolf eventually went to work as a lobbyist, representing NASSCOM, a leader in the outsourcing industry that seeks no restrictions on the H-1B visa program, so employers would be allowed to routinely replace their American workforces with imported foreign workers.
 

Behind the scenes, supporters of the president are looking to a variety of alternatives to Wolf, including DHS official Michael Dougherty, former USCIS Director Lee Francis Cissna, USCIS official John Zadrozny, former ICE Director Thomas Homan, Acting Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Mark Morgan, and former DHS official Katie Gorka.
 

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