Can area law enforcement help ICE arrest undocumented immigrants? Lorain County sheriff says a few things need to happen first
- Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch stated that his office will assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement in targeting undocumented individuals, including those without criminal backgrounds, under President Donald Trump's administration.
- Lorain County Sheriff Jack Hall indicated that his office lacks the authority, training, and resources to assist ICE with arrests of undocumented immigrants at this time.
- Hall mentioned that his department would need additional training and resources to assist ICE effectively, even if given the authority.
- Burch noted that ICE has already begun operations in southern Alabama, picking up individuals identified as undocumented, with an emphasis on known criminals.
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Can area law enforcement help ICE arrest undocumented immigrants? Lorain County sheriff says a few things need to happen first
Lorain County Sheriff Jack Hall is preparing his office in the event they're asked to assist ICE in arresting undocumented migrants, but says they need resources.
·Cleveland, United States
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