This is ‘insanity at its best,’ county sheriff warns
Harford County, Md., Sheriff Jeff Gahler discusses local law enforcement’s role in deportations on ‘The Story.’
Bring the illegals throught the port-of-entry, biometric ID them and make sure they are entering the country for… pic.twitter.com/oZTjsl2VRT
— Andrea Shaffer, Employment/Labor Law (@Andreafreedom76) November 30, 2024
Trump didn’t fix immigration the first time he was president, and now he’s a lot more weighed down by all of this Jew stuff.
But of course, we all hope he does something to get rid of these parasites.
Historically, sheriffs were obviously allowed to round-up illegal immigrants and put them in shackles and dump them on the other side of the border. So giving them that ability again would really get some good energy going.
I’m sure it’s legally impossible, however. Some judge no one has ever heard of will just say “no, you can’t do that” and Trump will say “I wanted to do it but that random judge said I can’t.”
President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration is weighing giving local sheriffs more powers to help boot illegal migrants from the US by expanding a federal program to allow them to act as immigration agents.As part of his mass migrant deportation crackdown, Trump’s team is aiming to expand the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s 287(g) program so deputies can question and detain suspected illegals during their routine duties, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the plan.
Currently, 287(g) — which was added to the Immigration and Nationality Act in 1996 under President Bill Clinton — permits ICE to collaborate with state and local law enforcement to identify and deport “incarcerated criminal noncitizens.”
The program, which is voluntary, essentially allows participating local agencies to alert ICE of an illegal migrant in their custody or hold the migrant in jail for immigration authorities — but only after the alleged perps have been arrested on separate criminal charges.
The Trump administration’s reported expansion, however, would revive a task force model, which had previously allowed deputies and officers to make immigration stops and arrests.Trump’s border czar Tom Homan, a former acting ICE director, is said to favor the task force model — which was phased out in 2012 — because more frequent arrests can act as a deterrent for illegal migrants, sources close to him told the outlet.
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Jonathan Thompson, the executive director of the nonpartisan National Sheriffs’ Association, told The Post that sheriffs across the country are willing to provide the support to the incoming Trump administration.
Tom Homan is regarded universally as a good guy.
But what is a “czar”? This has not been made clear. They do not have budgets or offices, so what are they actually able to do? It’s basically just a trumped-up advisor role, and not even an official advisor role.
If Homan had been made the Secretary of Homeland Security, that would sure look a lot better.