California Democrat calls ICE agents 'terrorists'
- Last week, Immigration and Customs Enforcement underwent its second major reorganization under the Trump administration in Washington, D.C.
- The reorganization occurred following the retirement of the leader overseeing ICE’s enforcement and deportation activities, along with a leadership transition within Homeland Security Investigations.
- During a press conference in Boston, Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons announced a May operation detaining 1,461 immigrants across Massachusetts, citing sanctuary jurisdictions as obstacles.
- Lyons said the agency averaged about 1,600 arrests daily, up from 656 daily arrests earlier in 2017, and described some detainees as "dangerous criminals" terrorizing communities.
- The Department of Homeland Security released a widely criticized list of sanctuary jurisdictions last week, reflecting tensions in enforcing the Trump administration's immigration policies.
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ICE Agents and Their Prisoners Left Stranded in Shipping Container in Djibouti
Nearly a dozen ICE agents have been left stranded alongside a group of eight deportees in a converted shipping container at a U.S. military base in Djibouti. That’s according to an extraordinary document filed in federal court Thursday by an ICE official, who writes that agents and detainees face risks from disease, extreme heat, poor air quality, and warnings of potential rocket attacks on the base by Yemen’s Houthi fighters. The deportees arri…
ICE Agents And Detainees Living In Diseased Djibouti Shipping Container
The Djibouti eight (photos DHS claims are their mug shots)ICE kidnappings have now reached the art house film phase of ironic cruelty, with eight immigrants from Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Cuba, Mexico, and South Sudan, and 11 ICE agents living together in a shipping container at the US Navy base, Camp Lemonnier, in broiling-hot, malaria-choked Djibouti, the African country right across the gulf from Yemen.PREVIOUSLY!Any violence-prone GED-havers c…
ICE Officers, Detainees Stuck in Sweltering Shipping Container
A group of nearly a dozen US immigration officers and eight deportees have been stranded for more than two weeks at a US military base in Djibouti after a federal judge in Boston halted a deportation flight. The detainees, who include individuals convicted of crimes like murder and armed robbery,...
Nearly a Dozen ICE Agents and Eight Deportees Are Reportedly Stranded In Djibouti, Uncertain About Next Steps
Nearly a dozen Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, along with eight deportees are reportedly stranded in a military base in the East African nation of Djibouti
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