Philippine Daily Inquirer

US to send ‘Tactical Unit’ officers to ‘sanctuary cities’

Highly trained teams to go after illegal migrants seeking refuge from deportatio­n

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WASHINGTON—THE Trump administra­tion is deploying highly trained officers to boost arrests of unauthoriz­ed immigrants in cities, including Los Angeles, Chicago and New York, the latest move in a battle against localities that adopt “sanctuary” policies to protect them from deportatio­n.

Members of the US Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Border Patrol Tactical Unit will be among the officers deployed to cities to assist Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t (ICE). They will also be sent to San Francisco, Atlanta, Houston, Boston, New Orleans, Detroit and Newark, New Jersey, CBP spokesman Lawrence Payne said in a statement.

The special CBP unit’s members undergo a “grueling” training program designed to “mirror aspects” of US Special Operation Forces courses, according to details about the program published on the CBP website. The unit was launched in 1984 in response to rioting at immigratio­n detention facilities.

Scores of Democrat-controlled cities and counties have adopted policies to limit cooperatio­n with federal immigratio­n enforcemen­t, making them a target for Republican President Donald Trump.

The move to boost ICE support in the targeted cities, first reported by the New York Times, marks the latest escalation in the administra­tion’s fight against these localities and comes just days after the Department of Justice filed new lawsuits against the state of New Jersey and King County, Washington, where Seattle is located.

The US Department of Homeland Security said last week it would bar New Yorkers from obtaining new and renewal Global Entry passes and from participat­ing in three programs that permit faster travel between the United States, Canada and Mexico, a move that could affect hundreds of thousands of travelers if left in place.

“ICE is utilizing CBP to supplement enforcemen­t activity in response to the resource challenges stemming from sanctuary city policies,” acting ICE director Matthew T. Albence said. “As we have noted for years, in jurisdicti­ons where we are not allowed to assume custody of aliens from jails, our officers are forced to make at-large arrests of criminal aliens who have been released into communitie­s.”

The deployment will run from February through May, the New York Times reported, citing a CBP email.

 ?? —REUTERS ?? GRIEF US President Donald Trump looks on as Daria Ortiz speaks out about sanctuary cities, while recounting the alleged rape and murder of her grandmothe­r by an undocument­ed immigrant.
—REUTERS GRIEF US President Donald Trump looks on as Daria Ortiz speaks out about sanctuary cities, while recounting the alleged rape and murder of her grandmothe­r by an undocument­ed immigrant.

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