Tuesday, February 23, 2021

EXCLUSIVE: Homeland Security plans to gut immigration enforcement arm

The Biden administration might not need to abolish ICE. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has floated a plan to reorganize the federal deportation agency to the point where it’s not doing much arresting and deporting from inside the country anymore. Mr. Mayorkas revealed his idea last week in a telephone meeting with agency personnel in Texas, according to several sources familiar with the conversation, who said he proposed taking members of the country’s 4,000-strong deportation force off the streets and converting them into criminal investigators. They would no longer be focused on enforcing laws against illegal presence, which would have the effect of slashing arrests and deportations. Deportation officers said it would be akin to a city police department converting its beat cops to detectives, leaving nobody to patrol the streets for basic crimes. “This is an administrative abolishment of ICE as we currently know it,” one source told The Washington Times...Mr. Mayorkas’ plan dangles what he sees as a promotion to officers, offering the rank of agent, to get them on board with his plan to sharply curtail deportation enforcement efforts. But the officers who were part of the conversation expressed concern that they were being pushed out of the jobs they signed up for, one source said. “It’s all spin,” the source said. “We’re not going to abolish ICE, but we really are going to abolish ICE as you know it.”...MORE

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Anonymous said...

As usual the repubs sit on their hands and do nothing. FIGHT BACK DAMNIT!