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Sheriff Sued for Reporting Illegal Alien Criminals to ICE
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Sheriff Sued for Reporting
Illegal Alien Criminals to ICE



NOVEMBER 19, 2021
JUDICIAL WATCH



In a distressing sign of the times, the official elected to enforce the law in a major
U.S. County is being sued for transferring illegal immigrant criminals to federal
authorities. Collaborating with the feds—rather than releasing illegal alien offenders
back into the community—compounds racial disparities in the policing, immigration,
and criminal justice systems, in which black and Latinx communities are
disproportionately targeted for arrest, detention, and deportation. At least that is
what the leftist civil rights group that filed the lawsuit this week claims. The scary
part is that the local law enforcement agency will probably lose the legal battle
because the entire state is a sanctuary for illegal immigrants and official measures
have been enacted to protect the undocumented from deportation.

The defendant in the case is Sacramento County Sheriff Scott Jones, currently serving
his third term as the top cop in the central California county of around 1.6 million that
includes the state’s capitol. Jones and his agency are accused of violating California
sanctuary laws by reporting illegal immigrants jailed for committing local crimes to
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) upon completing their sentence.
The offenders are eligible to return to their home and communities in the U.S. but instead
are enduring a “cruel double punishment,” according to the American Civil Liberties Union
(ACLU) attorney, Sean Riordan, who filed the complaint on behalf of the illegal immigrants.
The Sacramento County Sheriff’s “anti-immigrant agenda” harms communities,
the ACLU lawyer asserts.

Among the plaintiffs in the lawsuit is a 26-year-old Mexican national, Misael Echeveste,
who has lived in the Sacramento area illegally since he was a young child. After serving
a six-week sentence for assault and battery at a county facility called Rio Consumnes
Correctional Center (RCCC), Echeveste was transferred to ICE and is fighting deportation
to Mexico where the ACLU points out “he doesn’t know anyone or have family.” Another plaintiff,
identified by the initials M.A.A., was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol
without a license. The following day, the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office turned him
over to ICE, and he was “permanently separated from his family in Sacramento,” the
complaint states. The rest of the plaintiffs include three other illegal immigrants arrested
by the agency for driving under the influence of alcohol, not exactly pillars of the community.

The lawsuit alleges that “sheriff’s officials unlawfully transfer(ed) immigrants to ICE after
they have completed their county jail sentences, rather than releasing them to their families
and communities or following proper notification procedures inside the jail.” Specifically,
the suit accuses the sheriff’s office of violating two state laws, known as the TRUTH Act
and the California Values Act. The first one, which went into effect in 2017, requires that
local police give criminals in the U.S. illegally a written notice of their transfer to ICE.
The second, which was enacted a year later, forbids all California law enforcement agencies
from using funds or employees to “investigate, interrogate, detain or arrest persons for
immigration enforcement purposes.” The measure is also known as SB 54, the state’s sanctuary law.

Dozens of cities throughout the nation have passed sanctuary measures to shield illegal
immigrants, but only 11 states have enacted blanket laws. Besides California, they include
Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon,
Vermont, and Washington. Additionally, a growing number of leftist officials running local
governments refuse to participate in a federal-local partnership known as 287(g) that
notifies ICE of jail inmates in the country illegally so they can be deported after serving
time for state crimes. ICE has repeatedly warned that when law enforcement agencies
fail to honor immigration detainers and release serious criminal offenders onto the streets,
it undermines its ability protect public safety and carry out its mission. Judicial Watch has
reported extensively on some of the culprits, providing outrageous examples that include
elected law enforcement officials freeing child sex offenders, major counties releasing
numerous violent convicts and a state—North Carolina—that discharged nearly 500 illegal
immigrant criminals from custody in a year.





Semper Fidelis

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distressing indeed. and i am getting pissed with the violence going on ten minutes from here.

back when we started hearing low flying planes in middle of nite, cuz we have an airport or two round here, Covid was down. And then it was back up to 38%.

Stop flying in people without covid knowledge and testing. Let us use mono antibodies. Cuomo ended that in NY by saying: we are not doing that anymore. Screw u and your brother fredo.

We hear nonsense and lies and it looks like a third body to play biden will be made. He coughs into his mask, and hands and then shakes hands and grabs at children. He gave a four yr old boy his old mask. ugh.

It is not even his age. It is the problem with his cognitive functions or lack thereof.

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