Sixteen states push back against Biden admin guidance limiting ICE arrests
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A coalition of 16 attorneys general is pushing back against "interim guidance" issued under President Joe Biden’s administration which limits the number of deportations and immigration-related arrests by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
The coalition, led by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich, filed an amicus brief at the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday, asking the court to deny the administration's request for a stay pending appeal, so that Biden's guidance to stop enforcing immigration laws will be stopped while the case makes its way through the appeals process. "The Biden Administration continues to intentionally violate federal immigration laws and endanger all Americans," Brnovich said in a statement. "We continue to see the release of convicted felons, COVID-19 positive migrants, and record levels of dangerous drugs into cities across our country. These reckless policies are illegal, unconscionable and disgraceful. The Biden Administration must be held accountable."More Related News