Border Patrol Will Deploy Elite Tactical Agents to Sanctuary Cities

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This authoritarian rule problem is accelerating much faster than I ever imagined possible. Something has to happen immediately to stop this maniac, or we are doomed to become the globe’s next and largest dictatorship.


The Trump administration is deploying law enforcement tactical units from the southern border as part of a supercharged arrest operation in sanctuary cities across the country, an escalation in the president’s battle against localities that refuse to participate in immigration enforcement.
The specially trained officers are being sent to cities including Chicago and New York to boost the enforcement power of local Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, according to two officials who are familiar with the secret operation. Additional agents are expected to be sent to San Francisco; Los Angeles, Atlanta, Houston, Boston, New Orleans, Detroit and Newark, New Jersey.
The move reflects President Donald Trump’s persistence in cracking down on sanctuary cities, localities that have refused to cooperate in handing over immigrants targeted for deportation to federal authorities. It comes soon after the Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security announced a series of measures that will affect both American citizens and immigrants living in those places.
Lawrence Payne, a spokesman for Customs and Border Protection, confirmed the agency was deploying 100 officers to work with ICE, which conducts arrests in the interior of the country, “in order to enhance the integrity of the immigration system, protect public safety, and strengthen our national security.”

The deployment of the teams will run from February through May, according to an email sent to CBP personnel, which was read to The New York Times by one official familiar with the planning.
Among the agents being deployed to sanctuary cities are members of the elite tactical unit known as BORTAC, which acts essentially as the SWAT team of the Border Patrol. With additional gear such as stun grenades and enhanced Special Forces-type training, including sniper certification, the officers typically conduct high-risk operations targeting individuals who are known to be violent, many of them with extensive criminal records.
The unit’s work often takes place in the most rugged and swelteringly hot areas of the border. It can involve breaking into stash houses maintained by smuggling operations that are known to be filled with drugs and weapons.
In sanctuary cities, the BORTAC agents will be asked to support interior officers in run-of-the-mill immigration arrests, the officials said. Their presence could spark new fear in immigrant communities that have been on high alert under the stepped-up deportation and detention policies adopted after Trump took office.
In a statement, ICE’s acting director, Matthew Albence, said the deployment comes in response to policies adopted by sanctuary cities, which have made it harder for immigration agents to do their jobs.
“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,” he said. “When sanctuary cities release these criminals back to the street, it increases the occurrence of preventable crimes, and more importantly, preventable victims.”

But Gil Kerlikowske, the former commissioner of CBP, which oversees tactical units along the border, said sending the officers to conduct immigration enforcement within cities, where they are not trained to work, could escalate situations that are already volatile. He called the move a “significant mistake.”
“If you were a police chief and you were going to make an apprehension for a relatively minor offense, you don’t send the SWAT team. And BORTAC is the SWAT team,” said Kerlikowske, who is a former chief of police in Seattle. “They’re trained for much more hazardous missions than this.”
It was a gun-wielding BORTAC agent who, in April 2000, seized Elian Gonzalez — a Cuban boy who was embroiled in an international asylum controversy — from his uncle’s arms after agents had forced their way into the home where the boy was staying.
The Border Patrol squads will be charged with backing up ICE agents during deportation operations and standing by as a show of force, the officials said.
ICE agents typically seek out people with criminal convictions or multiple immigration violations as their primary targets for deportation, but family members and friends are often swept up in the enforcement net in what are known as “collateral” arrests, and many such people could now be caught up in any enhanced operations.
ICE leadership requested the help in sanctuary jurisdictions because agents there often struggle to track down unauthorized immigrants without the help of the police and other state and local agencies.
Law enforcement officers in areas that refuse to cooperate with ICE and the Border Patrol — which include both liberal and conservative parts of the country — often argue that doing so pushes people without legal status further into the shadows, ultimately making cities less safe because that segment of the population becomes less likely to report crimes or cooperate with investigations.
The goal of the new joint operation, one of the officials said, was to increase arrests in the sanctuary jurisdictions by at least 35%.
The operation reflects an increasingly hawkish approach to immigration enforcement, following the firings and resignations of leaders who have been viewed in the White House as unwilling to take the harsh steps Trump and his advisers view as necessary to slow illegal immigration.
Other recent attempts at aggressive enforcement by ICE have faltered, such as a series of raids targeting more than 2,000 migrant families that were planned during the summer of 2019. Trump’s advance warnings on Twitter led many of those who were targeted to refuse to open their front doors, and ultimately, only 35 of those who had been targeted were arrested in the operation’s first several weeks.
Even with the added show of force from BORTAC, agents will be limited in their abilities compared to the police or sheriff’s deputies. Unlike operations on the border, where BORTAC agents may engage in armed confrontations with drug-smuggling suspects using armored vehicles, immigration agents in cities are enforcing civil infractions rather than criminal ones. They are not allowed to forcibly enter properties in order to make arrests, and the presence of BORTAC agents, while helpful in boosting the number of agents on the ground, may prove most useful for the visual message it sends.
The agents will not be busting down doors or engaging in shootouts, said one official with direct knowledge of the operation, who like the other official would not be identified because he was not authorized to discuss it.
Some CBP agents are permitted certain enforcement powers, including setting up immigration checkpoints, within 100 miles of a land or coastal port.
Naureen Shah, senior advocacy and policy counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union, questioned whether the teams would use that authority in the targeted cities, most of which are within that 100-mile zone.
“This is about further militarizing our streets,” Shah said. “It could actually have deadly effects. We could see CBP officers who aren’t trained for interior enforcement using aggressive force.”
Many ICE agents say their jobs have become increasingly difficult, three years into Trump’s presidency, because of robust campaigns by immigrant advocacy organizations seeking to safeguard unauthorized immigrants by educating them on the legal limitations that ICE officers face. As a result, in many communities where immigrants reside, people now turn immediately to their phones when ICE agents are spotted to alert neighbors that they should stay inside.
Trump campaigned on a promise to crack down on sanctuary cities. Within a few months of taking office, the Justice Department moved to withhold certain federal funds from the jurisdictions. Last week, the department filed suit against state and local governments in California, New Jersey and Washington state over sanctuary policies there. Also this month, the Department of Homeland Security announced it would ban New Yorkers from enrolling in programs that allow travelers to speed through customs checkpoints in airports and at the border as a result of the state’s decision to offer driver’s licenses to immigrants living in the country illegally and bar Homeland Security agencies from accessing the state’s motor vehicle database.
The president again highlighted the issue in his State of the Union address, arguing that sanctuary cities “release dangerous criminal aliens to prey upon the public.”
In January, a New York City Council member wrote an open letter for his fellow councilors expressing concern about increasing ICE activity in the region, including collateral arrests. Last week, an acquaintance of a man in New York who was being arrested by ICE was shot in an incident that the agency later blamed on sanctuary policies.
The aggressive immigration enforcement tactics being implemented around the country are not limited to any one agency. In a widely circulated video recorded in El Paso, Texas, on Tuesday night, Border Patrol agents are shown subduing and using a Taser to apprehend a man in a Burger King restaurant.
The video shows the man pleading repeatedly with the agents while shouting that he had done nothing wrong. A female bystander asks the agents to leave the restaurant, as she cries while witnessing the episode. While the man was writhing in pain on the floor after being stunned repeatedly, another woman in the video approached the agents and asked, “Why are you still hitting him?”
A Border Patrol spokesman said in a statement that the apprehended man was a “suspected alien smuggler,” without offering any evidence to support that assertion. The spokesman did not respond to a request for the man’s name and nationality.
“The man refused to cooperate with the verbal instructions and attempted to avoid being handcuffed, and a struggle ensued,” the Border Patrol spokesman said.
In the same statement, the spokesman said that a “citizen” had notified law enforcement of a suspicious vehicle parked on his property. The Border Patrol said the man apprehended by the agents on Tuesday was the driver of the vehicle and that “record checks indicated that the man was in the country illegally and had a positive criminal history.”
An ICE spokesman declined to comment on the specifics of the latest effort in sanctuary cities, citing the agency’s policy against sharing information about enforcement operations before they have taken place. However, the spokesman added that the agency had “made it abundantly clear for years that, in jurisdictions where we are not allowed to assume custody of aliens from jails, our officers would be redirected to make at-large arrests.”
 

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An ICE spokesman declined to comment on the specifics of the latest effort in sanctuary cities, citing the agency’s policy against sharing information about enforcement operations before they have taken place. However, the spokesman added that the agency had “made it abundantly clear for years that, in jurisdictions where we are not allowed to assume custody of aliens from jails, our officers would be redirected to make at-large arrests.”

Not a threat. Nuh-uhh. Couldn't be. Oh, and don't be brown when you're just walking around, OK? Cuz you might look like a Mexican. Papers please.
 

JEDIYoda

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We do not have a President that has any Presidential qualities!
In fact I would bet you that he comes out in the next few days and claims this was not his idea!!
We are not being over ran by illegals! We are being over ran by the stupidity of the Trump base to actually believe anything that buffoon says!'
Presidents are not suppose to be ass holes!
It saddens me that people aew afraid of this man who is trying so hard to be a modern day Dictator!!
 

IronWing

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I'm fine with enhanced ICE presence in "sanctuary cities." I also support the feds stopping federal grants and aid to sanctuary cities/states.
To be anything but a sanctuary city is to accept unfunded mandates from the federal government. All sanctuary cities are doing is choosing not to spend local tax dollars to implement a federal program. Trump's got a bug up his ass because local government isn't under his direct rule.
 

JEDIYoda

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I'm fine with enhanced ICE presence in "sanctuary cities." I also support the feds stopping federal grants and aid to sanctuary cities/states.
If I may -- I would say the issue is not necessarily with enhanced ICE presence! The issue goes back to the fact that if you are brown or Asian or even look like somebody who might be illegal regardless of if you are a citizen then you are fair game! I hope you can agree that should not be the case!!
 
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UNCjigga

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As if kids in cages wasn’t bad enough, We’ll be seeing a lot more scenes like this:
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(Yes, same unit that grabbed Elian Gonzalez)
 
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I'm fine with enhanced ICE presence in "sanctuary cities." I also support the feds stopping federal grants and aid to sanctuary cities/states.

Why? Don't you want them to be protecting wherever you live from those icky browns? Don't you think that Border Partrol should be deployed somewhere near the border?
 

ivwshane

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To be anything but a sanctuary city is to accept unfunded mandates from the federal government. All sanctuary cities are doing is choosing not to spend local tax dollars to implement a federal program. Trump's got a bug up his ass because local government isn't under his direct rule.

He doesn’t care, bigots support bigot policies because they don’t care about the consequences of actions they favor.
 

JEDIYoda

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There would be no need for sanctuary cities if we had a president who was not backed by white supremists and racists......
 

BoomerD

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There would be no need for sanctuary cities if we had a president who was not backed by white supremists and racists......

Like O'Bummer? Sanctuary cities aren't something new that have sprung up under the rule of King Donnie...
 

BoomerD

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Why? Don't you want them to be protecting wherever you live from those icky browns? Don't you think that Border Partrol should be deployed somewhere near the border?
Sure they should...but when cities (and states) refuse to follow federal law...the federal government should hit them in the pocket. Illegal immigration is a problem in this country...and uncontrolled immigration is not a right.
 
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JEDIYoda

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Like O'Bummer? Sanctuary cities aren't something new that have sprung up under the rule of King Donnie...
That is true but I would bet there are more since Donny took office......
In fact if I am correct isn`t California a sanctuary state??
 

IronWing

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Sure they should...but when cities (and states) refuse to follow federal law...the federal government should hit them in the pocket. Illegal immigration is a problem in this country...and uncontrolled immigration is not a right.
There is no federal law that requires local governments to spend their own money on implementing strictly federal programs.
 

JEDIYoda

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One question I have is what is an elite tactical agent? I never knew that Border Patrol employed anything more than people who are wannabee cops....
 

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That is true but I would bet there are more since Donny took office......
In fact if I am correct isn`t California a sanctuary state??

maybe. I know Washington is.

There is no federal law that requires local governments to spend their own money on implementing strictly federal programs.

But if they want FEDERAL dollars...shouldn't they follow the federal law?
 

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Sure they should...but when cities (and states) refuse to follow federal law...the federal government should hit them in the pocket. Illegal immigration is a problem in this country...and uncontrolled immigration is not a right.

Excuse me, but enforcement of immigration law is the exclusive domain of the Federal govt. The degree of cooperation with federal authorities is very much a States' Rights issue. The truth is that any jurisdiction will hand over a prisoner to the Feds with a written court order. Whether they'll hold such people on a retainer is entirely optional. No city or state can stop undocumented people from moving in, which they have. There are large populations in several metro areas. OTOH, they have an obligation to provide police protection & other services to all residents, regardless of immigration status. That's impossible when the Police are seen as La Migra.

This notion that the problem can be solved with deportations is deeply rooted in stupidity. WTF do you think, that greater LA residents want an immigration gestapo going nuts in their community? That's really what it would take to deport 10% of the local population.
 

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One question I have is what is an elite tactical agent? I never knew that Border Patrol employed anything more than people who are wannabee cops....


They are part of the CBP SWAT team meant to handle really bad hombres.
 

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Food for his base.
This is apparently how the 2020 campaigning will go.
Acts of violence from Donald Trump in place of actual voter engagement.
The rounding up of minorities, further assault targeting his perceived enemies, kicking the cage just to piss off the tiger, and at some point Trump will bring our allies into the confuffle.
The typical election conduct from Donald Trump would be his name calling, his demeaning of opponents, his exaggeration of self importance, the lies, the misrepresentations, his obscenity towards others, and his blaintaint dismissive attitude.
However....
This will be no typical election cycle for Donald Trump.
Donald Trump is now president, and now has all the power of the presidency to wage all out war. Add into the mix his new found power to openly break the law and to cause great chaos of unaccountability.

Believe me, THIS election cycle is just beginning for Donald Trump. It will be as no other in American history. There will be no level playing field nor any hint of fairness. I believe before this election ends that someone will die. Someone will die and Donald Trump will again get away with it.
Gaud I sure hope Mayor Pete can duck.
 
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Food for his base.
This is apparently how the 2020 campaigning will go.
Acts of violence from Donald Trump in place of actual voter engagement.
The rounding up of minorities, further assault targeting his perceived enemies, kicking the cage just to piss off the tiger, and at some point Trump will bring our allies into the confuffle.
The typical election conduct from Donald Trump would be his name calling, his demeaning of opponents, his exaggeration of self importance, the lies, the misrepresentations, his obscenity towards others, and his blaintaint dismissive attitude.
However....
This will be no typical election cycle for Donald Trump.
Donald Trump is now president, and now has all the power of the presidency to wage all out war. Add into the mix his new found power to openly break the law and to cause great chaos of unaccountability.

Believe me, THIS election cycle is just beginning for Donald Trump. It will be as no other in American history. There will be no level playing field nor any hint of fairness. I believe before this election ends that someone will die. Someone will die and Donald Trump will again get away with it.
Spoken like a true Patriot!! :)
 

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I liked the part where they are targeting people already tagged for deportation.

How could they. :eek:
 

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I liked the part where they are targeting people already tagged for deportation.

How could they. :eek:

I like how they threatened the immigration equivalent of stop & frisk. It won't inconvenience white people in the slightest, I suspect.
 
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