Indiana’s state police, prisons and more ink immigration enforcement agreements with ICE

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6 thoughts on “Indiana’s state police, prisons and more ink immigration enforcement agreements with ICE

  1. I hope we’re getting a lot of money for prostitutuing Indiana’s officers to the Trump scams…

    I note they’re planning to make 1000 beds at Miami Correctional available for ICE…so those of you who were hoping to see more incarceration of felons by Marion County judges, understand those prison slots have now been leased to a bidder with fewer concerns about your safety…

    1. It was sold as deporting violent criminals. Since those are the hardest people to find, and there actually aren’t that many violent illegal immigrants either, they’re had to resort to profiling and pulling any number of visas of people who are here in order to meet Stephen Miller’s demand of 3,000 arrests a day.

    2. Why do you think the lame Marion County Judicial system, including judges and the prosecutor is ready to step up and become effective? Hard core criminals are continuing to be released every day. No Tim, there might be pros and cons to this plan, but this is not one of them.

  2. What! Who is gonna harvest our crops, tend to our landscaping needs, wait on our tables, wash our cars, clean our carpets, perform our construction projects and on and on and on.

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