A new report reveals that under President Trump’s administration, the number of ICE detainers issued in sanctuary cities saw a substantial increase compared to the numbers during President Biden’s tenure. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) disclosed data indicating that Trump’s policies led to a significant rise in ICE activity in these jurisdictions, which often limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. This surge in detainers under Trump contrasts sharply with the more restrained approach observed in the current administration. With President Biden prioritizing different immigration enforcement policies, the number of ICE detainers has markedly decreased, aligning with the DHS’s current stance on prioritizing serious criminal offenses over minor infractions. These findings highlight the differing immigration strategies of the two administrations, which reflect broader debates on immigration policy in the United States. The report underscores the impact of federal policy changes on local law enforcement practices in sanctuary cities.
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