Imperial Valley Press

Immigratio­n chief: 800 avoided arrest due to mayor’s warning

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A top immigratio­n official said Wednesday that about 800 people living illegally in Northern California were able to avoid arrest because of a weekend warning that Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf put on Twitter. Enforcemen­t acting chief, told “Fox and Friends.” The mayor warned residents over the weekend of largescale, impending raids by immigratio­n agents in the San Francisco Bay Area, escalating tensions between California officials and the Trump administra­tion.

Homan said the Justice Department is looking into whether Schaaf obstructed justice and said her actions allowed immigrants who have committed crimes to remain in Oakland, making the community less safe. “I just can’t believe it happened,” he said.

Federal immigratio­n agents arrested more than 150 people in California in the days after Schaaf’s warning of the raids, the agency announced Tuesday. Agents made the arrests in a three-day sweep starting Sunday that covered cities from Sacramento in the north to Stockton in California’s Central Valley agricultur­al heartland. About half of those arrested for being in the country illegally had criminal conviction­s, the agency said.

Schaaf, a Democrat who is running for re-election this year, warned residents on Twitter Saturday night that “credible sources” told her a sweep was imminent, calling it her “duty and moral obligation” to warn families. California lawmakers from Gov. Jerry Brown, also a Democrat, down to local mayors have resisted a Trump administra­tion immigratio­n crackdown that they contend is arbitraril­y hauling in otherwise law-abiding people and splitting up families that include U.S.-born children. In a statement Tuesday, Homan suggested the sweep targeted so-called “sanctuary cities” that limit cooperatio­n between ICE and local law enforcemen­t.

“Sanctuary jurisdicti­ons like San Francisco and Oakland shield dangerous criminal aliens from federal law enforcemen­t at the expense of public safety,” Homan said.

“What she did is no better than a gang lookout yelling ‘police’ Schaaf when a police cruiser comes in the neighborho­od, except she did it to a whole community,” Thomas Homan, the Immigratio­n and Customs

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In this Feb. 7, 2017, photo released by U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t, foreign nationals are arrested during a targeted enforcemen­t operation conducted by U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t (ICE) aimed at immigratio­n fugitives,...
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