President Trump's Reckless Shame Game - By the NYT Editorial Board
By THE EDITORIAL BOAR DMARCH 22, 2017
President Trumps Homeland Security Department turned its immigration purge and assault on the Constitution up a notch this week. It posted the first of what it says will be weekly online reports identifying state and local law enforcement agencies that decline its requests to keep immigrants in jail to give federal agents time to pick them up.
The idea is to name and shame these agencies, accusing them of recklessly loosing dangerous aliens onto the streets. The report, on the Immigration and Customs Enforcement website, trumpets itself as a Public Safety Advisory. It includes a grim warning from the acting ICE director, Thomas Homan, about the agencys requests, called detainers: When law enforcement agencies fail to honor immigration detainers and release serious criminal offenders, it undermines ICEs ability to protect the public safety and carry out its mission.
The accusation is dishonest. The report is a sham. And the claim of protecting public safety is ridiculous dangerously so.
When local authorities decline to honor ICE detainers, they can have any number of good reasons for doing so. A likely one is the Fourth Amendment, which forbids imprisoning anyone without justification. If a police department is about to release someone who posts bail, it cant prolong the detention in essence, arrest that person again just because ICE asks it to. Federal courts have repeatedly ruled that the local police cannot be forced to honor a detainer in violation of the Constitution. That is, without an arrest warrant from a judge. Which an ICE detainer is not.
Beyond the constitutional problems lies an argument about public safety, which also finds the Trump administration on the wrong side of the facts, in service of a campaign of fear. Mr. Trump has been trying to make Americans fear unauthorized immigrants. He has succeeded in making these immigrants terrified of him, having declared open season on the undocumented, in effect making every one of 11 million people a priority for deportation. Nobody not parents of citizen children, not students, not those with clean records and deep American roots is above suspicion or safe from arrest.
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