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发信人: brihand (brihand), 信区: USANews
标 题: 加州厉害:暗渡陈仓,要害死非法移民
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Oct 6 17:30:54 2017, 美东)
The country's top immigration cop said Friday his agents "will have no
choice" but to conduct workplace and neighborhood immigration raids in light
of California's new sanctuary law.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Acting Director Thomas Homan said
in a statement Friday that California Gov. Jerry Brown's (D) decision to
sign the law, SB54, would "undermine public safety and hinder ICE from
performing its federally mandated mission."
Under California's new law, state and local police will have major
restrictions in how and when they can collaborate with federal agents on
immigration investigations and arrests.
One notable provision in the law is it prohibits so-called immigration holds
, requests from ICE to local authorities to hold a prisoner or detainee
longer than the constitutionally mandated period.
Opponents say a hold, also known as a detainer, constitutes a violation of a
detainee's constitutional rights, and their enforcement puts local
authorities at risk of liability.
发信人: brihand (brihand), 信区: USANews
标 题: 加州厉害:暗渡陈仓,要害死非法移民
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Oct 6 17:30:54 2017, 美东)
The country's top immigration cop said Friday his agents "will have no
choice" but to conduct workplace and neighborhood immigration raids in light
of California's new sanctuary law.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Acting Director Thomas Homan said
in a statement Friday that California Gov. Jerry Brown's (D) decision to
sign the law, SB54, would "undermine public safety and hinder ICE from
performing its federally mandated mission."
Under California's new law, state and local police will have major
restrictions in how and when they can collaborate with federal agents on
immigration investigations and arrests.
One notable provision in the law is it prohibits so-called immigration holds
, requests from ICE to local authorities to hold a prisoner or detainee
longer than the constitutionally mandated period.
Opponents say a hold, also known as a detainer, constitutes a violation of a
detainee's constitutional rights, and their enforcement puts local
authorities at risk of liability.