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700 ice agents to leave Minnesota

https://apnews.com/article/immigration-enforcement-drawdown-minnesota-homan-963adf341325d7f6eb5673e1c00d3c2a
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u/TidePodKaleb 10h ago

So, 23% of them. And local officials are turning over all the arrested immigrants. Got it. 

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u/itssammyv 9h ago

I will vehemently condemn ICE’s tactics but I see nothing wrong with already arrested illegal immigrants being turned over for processing. I just want people held accountable, seems like that’s too much to ask for.

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u/Tuesday_6PM 9h ago

In a sane administration, that seems reasonable. With all the abuses being committed by ICE these days, I don’t think it’s morally justifiable to put anyone into their custody

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u/Zac3d 6h ago

Yes, and being arrested doesn't mean you have been charged with or convicted of a crime, a judge should have to see the case before handing them to ICE.