Jessica Vaughan
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I think in other places, again, a public relations campaign on the part of ICE by saying, look, this week, the New York City Police Department released these criminals who we were trying to deport. And if they commit a crime, now you know why. It's because your own police department released them. And I think that kind of public attention to what's really going on could work really well for ICE.
I think in other places, again, a public relations campaign on the part of ICE by saying, look, this week, the New York City Police Department released these criminals who we were trying to deport. And if they commit a crime, now you know why. It's because your own police department released them. And I think that kind of public attention to what's really going on could work really well for ICE.
Another thing Congress could do is give a private right of action for victims of these crimes if they're serious, to potentially hold the local sanctuary government liable for any problems that are caused when they deliberately release somebody that ICE was trying to take into custody for removal. That's the kind of thing that really gets their attention.
Another thing Congress could do is give a private right of action for victims of these crimes if they're serious, to potentially hold the local sanctuary government liable for any problems that are caused when they deliberately release somebody that ICE was trying to take into custody for removal. That's the kind of thing that really gets their attention.
Another thing Congress could do is give a private right of action for victims of these crimes if they're serious, to potentially hold the local sanctuary government liable for any problems that are caused when they deliberately release somebody that ICE was trying to take into custody for removal. That's the kind of thing that really gets their attention.
Well, there's no question it's going to make it much, much harder without the support of local law enforcement agencies. If ICE has to start taking to the streets to arrest people in public at their dwelling, or in other situations that's really visible to the public.
Well, there's no question it's going to make it much, much harder without the support of local law enforcement agencies. If ICE has to start taking to the streets to arrest people in public at their dwelling, or in other situations that's really visible to the public.
Well, there's no question it's going to make it much, much harder without the support of local law enforcement agencies. If ICE has to start taking to the streets to arrest people in public at their dwelling, or in other situations that's really visible to the public.
It's dangerous, first of all, for ICE and for bystanders, but that's exactly the kind of operation that's going to generate a lot of public backlash. So it would be better if they don't have to do that. Another thing they could do... So a lot of these sanctuary policies are in place for political reasons.
It's dangerous, first of all, for ICE and for bystanders, but that's exactly the kind of operation that's going to generate a lot of public backlash. So it would be better if they don't have to do that. Another thing they could do... So a lot of these sanctuary policies are in place for political reasons.
It's dangerous, first of all, for ICE and for bystanders, but that's exactly the kind of operation that's going to generate a lot of public backlash. So it would be better if they don't have to do that. Another thing they could do... So a lot of these sanctuary policies are in place for political reasons.
But there's also an argument that's made that if local police have to cooperate with ICE, then immigrants in the community are not going to trust them, are not going to come forward to report crimes. And I've actually learned from studying the Department of Justice data on victimizations that that's not true, that actually immigrants and even illegal immigrants
But there's also an argument that's made that if local police have to cooperate with ICE, then immigrants in the community are not going to trust them, are not going to come forward to report crimes. And I've actually learned from studying the Department of Justice data on victimizations that that's not true, that actually immigrants and even illegal immigrants
But there's also an argument that's made that if local police have to cooperate with ICE, then immigrants in the community are not going to trust them, are not going to come forward to report crimes. And I've actually learned from studying the Department of Justice data on victimizations that that's not true, that actually immigrants and even illegal immigrants
report crimes just as frequently as Americans do. But I think if there could be some outreach to immigrant communities to explain what ICE's priorities are and how they're going to operate and who they're looking for and why they need the cooperation, that itself could actually help restore some of that trust or at least
report crimes just as frequently as Americans do. But I think if there could be some outreach to immigrant communities to explain what ICE's priorities are and how they're going to operate and who they're looking for and why they need the cooperation, that itself could actually help restore some of that trust or at least
report crimes just as frequently as Americans do. But I think if there could be some outreach to immigrant communities to explain what ICE's priorities are and how they're going to operate and who they're looking for and why they need the cooperation, that itself could actually help restore some of that trust or at least
provide another way to get that trust in immigrant communities to avoid these kinds of fear campaigns that the sanctuary jurisdictions try to use to discredit ICE. You know, they should be working with immigrant communities, with leaders, and with local law enforcement agencies to find ways that immigrants can access
provide another way to get that trust in immigrant communities to avoid these kinds of fear campaigns that the sanctuary jurisdictions try to use to discredit ICE. You know, they should be working with immigrant communities, with leaders, and with local law enforcement agencies to find ways that immigrants can access
provide another way to get that trust in immigrant communities to avoid these kinds of fear campaigns that the sanctuary jurisdictions try to use to discredit ICE. You know, they should be working with immigrant communities, with leaders, and with local law enforcement agencies to find ways that immigrants can access