Immigration Enforcement Bureau arrests illegal immigrants in Los Angeles
Immigration Enforcement Bureau arrests illegal immigrants in Los Angeles [Reported by Sasa, compiled by Qiaobao.com on February 14] Federal Immigration Enforcement officials said on Wednesday (14th) that they had arrested...
[Reported by Sasa, compiled by Qiaobao.com on February 14th] Federal Immigration Enforcement officials said on Wednesday (14th) that they had arrested several people who violated immigration laws as part of an ongoing enforcement operation that began in the Los Angeles area on Sunday (11th).
According to the San Gabriel Tribune News Network, federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials said they are concerned about "individuals who pose a threat to national security, public safety and border security."
ICE officials said in a statement: "This means that, ideally, we would work with local police and county jails to identify individuals from these facilities who pose a threat to public safety and who are also present in the illegal entry system." "
However, ICE officials added that in "less cooperative jurisdictions" like Los Angeles, they are forced to "focus more resources on conducting large-scale arrests in the community."
ICE officials also stated that they no longer follow priority arrest standards, so "all persons who violate immigration laws may be arrested, detained, and ultimately deported from the United States."
According to the "Wall Street Journal" on Tuesday (13th), federal officials have arrested more than 100 people since Sunday, an operation that spans ICE officials are searching for up to 400 immigrants who may face deportation in 7 counties in Vietnam. ICE officials said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal that most of these people have criminal records.
The ICE Los Angeles Regional Operations team includes: Los Angeles, Orange County, Riverside County, San Bernardino (San Bernardino). Bernardino, Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo County
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