The Trump Administration's Extraordinary Plans to Use Local Cops for Immigration Enforcement
In an unprecedented move, it wants them to assist in border patrol.
In an unprecedented move, it wants them to assist in border patrol.
Senators drafting massive combination bill with "Kate's Law" and "Back the Blue" mandatory minimum sentences that are expensive, unneeded.
Executive order scaled back in attempt to satisfy courts.
Bill would keep states and cities from restraining police cooperation.
No cities in the state have been targeted by the Justice Department for noncompliance, but never mind.
Police could be punished if they don't cooperate with federal requests to detain people to deport.
The feds can't make cities help them deport immigrants. This is about communication lines.
Report to track uncooperative communities suspended over accuracy issues.
The rule invoked is about communication and doesn't require cities detain or help deport immigrants.
The resistance to Trump's war on immigration looks remarkably similar to the abolitionist movement
New York's mayor hangs on to broken windows policing despite deportation risks.
Oppressive municipal codes expose immigrants to potential deportation methods.
Texas and California represent polar opposites on federal cooperation.
It's Trump vs. Scalia when cities offer sanctuary to immigrants.
The ruling against Obamacare's Medicaid mandate renders the order toothless.
President Trump orders new government entities to keep track of everything from petty crimes to 'honor killings' committed by undocumented immigrants.
The wall will not make Americans safer or more secure.
Trump's executive order is toothless
Law enforcement representatives had worried about loss of grants.
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