Councilors, advocates want Marion County sheriff to stop housing ICE detainees

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11 thoughts on “Councilors, advocates want Marion County sheriff to stop housing ICE detainees

  1. So … Biden opening the border and flooding the country with ~20m illegal immigrants (nobody, and this is very much on purpose, really knows the actual number) was enlightened and kind, good governance.

    And the Trump administration is “a cruel regime” for working to fix it.

    Got it.

    1. It’s “a cruel regime” because ICE ignores the due process rights of people some of whom are detained while trying to follow the legal process of immigrating.

    1. I think I am pissed that we are holding all of these Federal prisoners with no compensation from the Feds. I don’t want my local already stretched thin public safety dollars to be paying for holding non-violent offenders for the Feds. I suspect (but don’t know for sure) that the sheriff is legally obligated to hold these prisoners, I am sure the sheriff holds prisoners waiting for transfer to other jurisdictions as a courtesy, but not to the tune of 100 a month!

      Additionally if thee people are not being granted due process, then the sheriff should have no part of an illegal operation. And the last time I looked the constitution says all people (not just citizens) are entitled to due process.

      ICE just got a $80 billion budget in the OBBB, so SHOW ME THE MONEY.

  2. Or state funds as the AG will be happy to inform the council those funds are also at risk after the last legislative session mandating statewide cooperation with ICE.

  3. Once again the Dem council members are over stepping their responsibilities with this threat of extortion or blackmail against the Sheriff. Do they even understand the Sheriff’s office is bound by state law? and the 30 year old contract, not by councilors idealism.
    Good for Kerry and hope he holds his ground without petty woke politics!

  4. Procedural due process refers to the constitutional requirement that when the government acts in such a manner that denies a person of life, liberty, or property interest, the person must be given notice, the opportunity to be heard, and a decision by a
    neutral decision-maker.

    This is NOT for Legal Residents ONLY, FYI.

  5. Once again, a democratic (socialist) city government with out-of-control violence is voting for more crime, not less. All being ignored while our faithful leader is sleeping off another bender.

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