California bars ICE agents from wearing masks in state
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials aren’t having the same amount of luck signing up new recruits in California as they are in other parts of the country due to the state’s competitive salaries,
U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Acting Director Todd Lyons has contacted the attorneys general of California, Illinois and New York about their states’ noncompliance with ICE detainer requests and policies of releasing dangerous criminals onto the streets.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is offering substantial pay, student loan forgiveness and other benefits, drawing the ire of some local officials already struggling to hire and retain recruits.
The Trump administration doesn’t plan to adhere to California’s new law demanding that federal immigration agents remove face masks during
The case is filed on behalf of four plaintiffs, including three who were detained by ICE at 630 Sansome Street. There, according to the filing, immigrants are kept in "freezing," filthy cells that lack beds, sometimes for several nights, with the lights always turned on, resulting in sleep deprivation.
Tony Olson suffered a fractured skull and brain bleed from a 40 mm projectile while attending the June 9 rally protesting ICE activities.