The mayor of New Furk, New Jersey, attacked local facilities and blamed the “terrible” forced investigation by the US Immigration Office (ICE) staff, which is said to have detained illegal immigrants and American people.
Mayor Las Baraka said that ICE conducted a forced investigation on Thursday without a warrant, and the detained veterans said, “I was questioned about the legitimacy of military documents and suffered humiliation.”
Mr. Rakaka added that the forced investigation is an “obvious violation” of Article 4 of the Constitutional Fix.
“Newarks can't afford to do it while people are being exposed to illegal fear,” said Baraka. statement On Thursday. “I plan to hold a press conference in collaboration with a motivated partner, who is ready to defend and protect citizenship and human rights.”
A spokeswoman for ICE said to The Hill by e -mail, “I encounter American people during the field survey, as in the case of crackdown activities that focused on the target of New Arc, New Arc, New Arc, today. There is a possibility, and it may be possible to request identification to prove the personal identity. ”
“This is an active investigation, and in accordance with the ICE policy, we cannot discuss the ongoing investigation,” said a spokeswoman.
On Tuesday, the Trump administration has allowed ICE to arrest at churches and schools, withdrawing guidelines that banned arrests in “delicate” areas.
During the election, Trump has repeatedly stated that he intends to export a large number of immigrants staying illegally. Since his inauguration on Monday, he has signed a number of presidential ordinances aimed at suppressing immigration inflow into the southern border.
Going back to July 2017, Baraka Signed Presidential order of the sanctuary to protect the city's illegal immigrants from President Trump's immigration policy.
Representative Ramonica McA -Aver (DN.j.), who uses New Arc as a constituency, said the Ministry of Land of Land (DHS (DHS) about how the office was allowed to have an ICE invasion. ” ) He said he had contacted him.
Representative McAuber, a 10 -House of Representatives of New Jersey, said in a statement on Thursday that “President Trump's attack on the immigration community has already been hit, and we are not going to withdraw.” He added that he was contacting.





