Justice Department to investigate state or local officials who refuse to enforce immigration orders
- The Justice Department is investigating state or local officials who refuse to enforce immigration orders under the Trump administration, according to a memo obtained by the Associated Press.
- Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove stated that federal prosecutors must charge the most serious crimes possible, reversing previous policies under the Biden administration.
- The memo directs prosecutors to report any decisions to decline prosecutions for immigration violations to Justice Department headquarters.
- The Justice Department plans to collaborate with the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Forces to support Trump's immigration initiatives, although details were not provided.
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Acting Deputy AG: DOJ Will Investigate, Prosecute Sanctuary Officials Who Try to Block Deportations
Emil Bove has warned state and local officials to not obstruct the arrest and deportation of illegal-alien criminals. ... The post Acting Deputy AG: DOJ Will Investigate, Prosecute Sanctuary Officials Who Try to Block Deportations appeared first on The New American.
Raskin Slams Trump DOJ Threat to Prosecute Local Officials Over Immigration Enforcement
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Kingston mayor, NY AG push back on Justice Department’s immigration order
KINGSTON, N.Y. – Mayor Steve Noble and the state attorney general push back on a U.S. Justice Department order that federal prosecutors investigate state or local officials who they think are interfering with President Donald Trump administration’s crackdown on immigration. The order says the local officials could face criminal charges, in an apparent warning to the dozens of so-called sanctuary jurisdictions across America. Related Articles …
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Report: Boatloads of illegals hitting California coast, local law enforcement helpless to stop it
by WorldTribune Staff, January 23, 2025 Real World News Sanctuary cities and states have vowed not to cooperate with President Donald Trump’s mass deportations of illegal aliens. Days before Trump took office, Border Hawk News reported that boatloads of illegals were routinely coming ashore on the California coastline and law enforcement could not stop the […]
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