Illegal Immigrant Arrest Surge To Start In Raleigh

I’m so looking forward to the nutballs protesting over the federal government enforcing federal law

Immigration agent surge planned for Raleigh starting Tuesday, mayor says

Raleigh’s mayor told CBS 17 Monday night the Department of Homeland Security will be sending a contingent of U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents to Raleigh starting on Tuesday.

“We have been made aware that Customs and Border Protection are coming to Raleigh,” Raleigh Mayor Janet Cowell said in a news release just after 8:20 p.m.

Cowell said she has been in communication with the governor’s office, Raleigh police chief, and city manager, but the deployment of agents is not a coordinated effort with the Department of Homeland Security.

“While the Raleigh Police Department is not involved in immigration enforcement, we are committed to protecting our residents and to following the law. I can confirm that RPD has not participated in any immigration planning activities,” part of a statement from Cowell said.

“Protecting our residents”

Raleigh is in Wake County

Just after 8 p.m., N.C. Gov. Josh Stein released a statement about an immigration crackdown for Raleigh.

“Our office is aware of reports that the Border Patrol is bringing its operation to Raleigh. Once again, I call on federal agents to target violent criminals, not neighbors walking down the street, going to church, or putting up Christmas decorations,” Stein said in a social media statement. “Stop targeting people simply going about their lives because of the color of their skin, as you are doing in Charlotte.”

Why do Democrats work so hard to protect every illegal?

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9 Responses to “Illegal Immigrant Arrest Surge To Start In Raleigh”

  1. Aliassmithsmith says:

    According to ICE figures last June there were 60000 detainees incarcerated.
    In October that figure was also still at about 60000

    Teach over 90% of those arrested in Raleigh will be immediately released and give a new court date.
    What you iu are seeing is the same Kayfab that entertained you when you watched wrestling WWE. It is theater meant to entertain you the cost to hold detainees is according to ICE 160 dollars per day .

  2. Dana says:

    “Our office is aware of reports that the Border Patrol is bringing its operation to Raleigh. Once again, I call on federal agents to target violent criminals, not neighbors walking down the street, going to church, or putting up Christmas decorations,” Stein said in a social media statement. “Stop targeting people simply going about their lives because of the color of their skin, as you are doing in Charlotte.”

    It doesn’t matter: if they are here illegally, they are criminals. Many might not be violent criminals, but they’re criminals nonetheless.

    More, by targeting all of the illegals, ICE is encouraging self-deportation of those who are here illegally.

    As for Governor Stein, the obvious question is: if you know who the “violent criminals” are, why haven’t state and local law enforcement arrested them?

  3. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    Mr Dana is mistaken. Being undocumented in the US is not necessarily a crime, is it. Crossing the border illegally is, but just being present is a civil offense.

    You know who is a convicted felon? Donald trump.

    In fact, most white Americans ARE criminals – we just haven’t been caught. Yet. Our crimes? Take your pick. Reckless driving. Speeding. Not wearing a seat belt. Assault/harassment. Theft. Misrepresentation in sales. Failure to yield. Tax fraud. Dumping wastes. DUI. DWI. Drug use. Driving while texting/talking on phone. Excess motor noise. Trespassing. Illegal possesson/transport of game and poaching. Firearms violations. Building code violations. Unleashed pets. Loud music at 2AM.

    The American people see what Felonious-T’s goons and thugs are doing and don’t approve. We understand that Mr Dana and those of his ilk feel there are too many Hispanics in the US, so they DO approve of harsh methods to expel them.

    • drowningpuppies says:

      “Release the Epstein files!”

    • Dana says:

      The distinguished Mr Dowd wrote:

      Mr Dana is mistaken. Being undocumented in the US is not necessarily a crime, is it. Crossing the border illegally is, but just being present is a civil offense.

      But the illegals are forced to commit other crimes to stay here, as I’ve told you many times before. They need jobs, which they cannot legally have, without proper documentation, and the only way to get that documentation is through the use of forgery or fraudulent obtaining them, and those are felonies. They can work for cash, but then they violate income and Social Security/Medicare tax laws, which is, once again, a felony.

      You knew all of this, because you’ve been told so multiple times before.

      • Elwood P. Dowd says:

        What is the penalty for the felonies you listed? Deportation?

        Being undocumented in the US is not a crime.

        An asylum seeker can work in the U.S. after they apply for asylum, but they must first apply for and receive an Employment Authorization Document (EAD). They can request this permit 150 days after filing their asylum application, and if approved, can receive it 180 days after filing.

        • Dana says:

          Our obstinate Ozarkian wrote:

          What is the penalty for the felonies you listed? Deportation?

          Being undocumented in the US is not a crime.

          The penalties for the crimes I listed, crimes that all of the adult illegals must commit to live in the United States, are years in prison. It’s simpler and easier to deport them, but hey, if you want to lock them up for two years and then deport them, I can see the attraction of that.

          Of course, once someone has been deported, returning to the United States is a felony.

          An asylum seeker can work in the U.S. after they apply for asylum, but they must first apply for and receive an Employment Authorization Document (EAD). They can request this permit 150 days after filing their asylum application, and if approved, can receive it 180 days after filing.

          So, how do these “asylum seekers” survive for 180 days without food, water, and shelter? Are they all drinking out of puddles and dumpster diving for food, living on the streets of San Francisco and Boston? I suppose some of them might have sponsors, but we all know that at least some of them are breaking the same laws as the illegals to survive.

          You have been laboring mightily to excuse the criminal activities of the illegals, but somehow, some way, the man who wrote, “tRump will not be president at the end of 2019. Believe me. Mark my word. You tRumpitistas are whistling past the graveyard, and we all understand why. Your hero has committed felonies,” is blithely unconcerned about felonies committed by the illegals.

          Why is that?

          • Elwood P. Dowd says:

            Our hateful, despotic pseudo-christian, Kintuckian asks: Why is that?

            Because Donald is an order of magnitude greater threat to America than are 11 million undocumented Hispanics. Duh.

            Your illegal Don has committed more serious felonies than have 99.9% of “illegals”!

          • Elwood P. Dowd says:

            So how many employers (Friends of Donald; FODs) have been arrested and imprisoned for their felonies of hiring and exploiting undocumented workers?

            Now that’s a rhetorical question! LOL.

            Mr K-Y supports felonies for workers but not for their employers (white conservative men with money).

            With no jobs for the undocumented would they be coming here?

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