Police in Dallas, Texas will not take part in Immigrants and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deportation attacks or arrests targeting illegal immigrants across the country during the resurrected Trump presidency.
Michael Igo, interim prime minister of Dallas Police Station (DPD), spoke Wednesday to a gathering of Spanish-speaking speakers at Familia Bethel International Church. ” Fox News It has been reported Thursday.
His comments came amid several meetings planned to inform immigrants of the situation. The IGO also said it would not report that group officials would not file illegal actors calling 911 or take over police in regards to traffic violations. He then encouraged them to call the department when they needed help and needed to continue their daily lives.
However, the IGO noted that immigrants with a prominent warrant would likely be deported.
The news is reportedly told by the Ice Field Office, including Dallas, to try to get 75 arrests daily as President Trump works to close off illegal criminal immigration. It has been reported January 29th.
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According to a recent Fox News article, “IGO's latest comments show that newly sworn attorney general Pam Bondi Trump filed a lawsuit against New York State and its governors Kathy Hochul and Attorney General Letitia James on Wednesday. They claim they didn't approve it because they caused it. They involve federal law by protecting illegal immigrants.”
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said ICE had ousted 7,300 illegal immigrants during Trump's first week when the ice took office, Breitbart News reported on Jan. 28.
“Most of the deported immigrants were criminals who committed or accused of robbery, rape, assault, domestic violence, drunk driving or reckless driving,” the article states, “Trump's pace I want to raise it. 1,200-1,500 deportations each day. This will result in approximately 500,000 immigrants per year.”
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Protests against Trump's efforts have recently erupted in several major cities, including Dallas, as ICE targets criminal offenders.
According to a poll in the Economist Magazine, it is important to note that “President Donald Trump's Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency is supported by 53% of American voters and 50% of Latinos.”



