Exclusive | Trump's DOJ targets sanctuary city NYC by going after migrants with federal charges
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The Trump administration has increased the federal criminal prosecution of illegal migrants, particularly in sanctuary cities. Nearly 200 individuals in New York have been charged, utilizing a method that allows ICE agents to enter local jails. Federal law typically treats illegal entry as a civil violation, but the current administration has altered this approach. Over 35,000 migrants have faced federal charges since Trump resumed office, with a focus on those deemed a public safety risk. The push for these charges comes from a desire to reinforce immigration enforcement and discourage unauthorized entry.
Under the Trump administration, the Department of Justice has mandated US attorneys to pursue more federal criminal charges against undocumented migrants, particularly in sanctuary cities.
ICE agents are now entering the jails of sanctuary jurisdictions to arrest illegal migrants, escalating their civil immigration cases into federal criminal matters.
Federal data reveals that nearly 200 illegal migrants in New York have been charged with federal crimes, part of a wider crackdown impacting over 35,000 border crossers countrywide.
Despite illegal entry into the US typically being treated as a civil violation, the Trump administration's policies turned many cases into federal crimes based on public safety concerns.
Read at New York Post
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