A homeless man accused of killing two people and wounding three others at a California church had previously been deported by ICE three times. However, local police never turned him over to federal immigration authorities - despite numerous arrests and convictions for violent crimes. Read more…
The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has launched an advertising campaign in Pennsylvania to educate the public about the dangers of a non-cooperative policy. This was reported on the official ICE website. The billboards feature immigration violators who may pose a threat to public safety. ...
An illegal Mexican immigrant accused of stabbing a judge in the Denver area was tried three times to deport. He was saved by the politics of cities of refuge, writes The Blaze. The US Immigration and Customs Administration (KUSA) filed three separate requests for content under ...
The Federal Court of Appeals ruled on the cities of refuge. The court ruled that the administration of US President Donald Trump may refuse funding to states that refuse to cooperate with the federal immigration authorities. Writes about this Fox News. The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals in New York overturned the decision ...
US Attorney General William Barr said so-called sanctuary cities protecting illegal immigrants endanger the country's internal security. Barr announced a series of additional sanctions, which he called a "significant escalation" against local governments that impede the "lawful functioning" of the country's immigration system, citing...
Illegal immigrants accused of murder, sex crimes, rape, drug trafficking and robbery can be released through North Carolina thanks to the policies of the cities of refuge. Fox News writes about this with reference to a statement by the Immigration and Customs Service ...
The idea by President Donald Trump's administration to send immigrants who have entered the U.S. illegally to cities of refuge may ultimately be beneficial to the immigrants themselves. In these cities it will be easier for them to “put down roots” and stay in the country. Denver Post writes about it. ...
Miami (Florida) Police Chief Jorge Colina opposed a bill to end the city's sanctuary status. If the bill passes, Florida law enforcement agencies would be required to cooperate with federal immigration officials. “I would prefer not to work in the police if I...
On Monday, the Republican proposed legislation providing for a prison sentence of up to five years for officials who warn illegal immigrants about impending raids by the Immigration and Customs Service. This measure was proposed by Republican Steve King from Iowa and named it after the mayor ...
Los Alamitos, Southern California, opposes a state law restricting cooperation between local police and federal immigration authorities and encouraging cities of refuge for illegal immigrants. City officials intend to vote on a resolution that will release Los Alamitos from the status of a “refuge city”, which, according to ...