The New York City Council is close to passing a city ordinance that will drastically hamper the activities of the Homeland Security Department's Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), according to federal law enforcement officers and a non-profit public interest group's latest report..
The ordinance will limit ICE agents in their role of identifying and removing illegal aliens from the city's correctional system. If and when the ordinance is passed, New York will join a small list of large cities, including San Francisco, Washington, DC, Chicago, and San Jose, that deliberately obstruct ICE's operations.
Even more troubling is the Obama Administration's lack of resolve in making certain all states and cities comply with immigration laws and policies, a former New York City police official told the Law Enforcement Examiner.
"Usually, Obama's minions are more interested in harassing and denigrating states and cities that attempt to enforce immigration laws," said former NYPD detective and security firm owner Sidney Franes. "But they turn a blind eye to those who obstruct justice in the name of 'sanctuary' for criminal aliens."
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