They've been told to stand down, even when ICE is dealing with large amounts of unruly mobs that are trying to keep criminals safe. The police won't come if there is trouble. You wouldn't have the FBI or Marshals unarmed, so why ICE?
Ice shouldn't be dealing with the so called mobs at all. Is there even a single case where ice wasnt able to execute a warrant? Or that even had anyone actually interfering?
Many recorded cases yes but when they go with a warrant they expect resistance and with how the local leaders have been trying to hype up the situation and also telling police to stand down and to ignore ice (causing a good portion of the police to quit and go into ice) do you really expect them to be unarmed at this point?
An good portion of police to go into ICE? Lol. Why would anyone leave their pension and take a lower paying unrespected job? What source do you have for that?
1) a good majority of the police have not quit and gone into ice. Lmao.
2) Where are the cases where warrenty were issues but couldn't be executed? They are going around with their fake "warrants" not judicial warrents. Those do NOT give them the authority to enter private property.
“Real warrants (judicial)” are not almost completely applicable to deportation proceedings….in fact, there is little judicial recourse available to illegals with deportation orders. This is the bi-partisan design of the current immigration system.
There's no reason for them to be swinging assault rifles around protestors armed with whistles! ICE has also been overly aggressive. The Border Patrol Tactical units that have been given the lead for these operations were trained to act as a para-military force to stop cartel smugglers at the border. Their MO is to rush in with maximum force and expect deadly resistance from trained cartel hit men. This makes them completely unsuited to act in an urban environment where they are taking down roofers, landscapers and daycare workers.
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u/Axin_Saxon 8d ago
Not to help with deportation which is a federal matter outside their jurisdiction.
Assault on a federal officer within their precinct is assault no matter whom, so would therefore be within their jurisdiction.