From The New York Times
WASHINGTON — At least 19 Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigators are seeking to dissolve the agency, concerned that the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal migrants has limited their ability to pursue national security threats, child pornography and transnational crime.
In a letter sent last week to Kirstjen Nielsen, the homeland security secretary, the special agents proposed creating a stand-alone investigations unit and another agency to handle immigration detention and deportation. The request was sent as a growing number of Democrats and immigration-rights advocates have called for eliminating ICE.
Read The New York Time’s full article here.
Earlier in June, ICE raided Corso’s Flower & Garden Center in Ohio, which resulted in the arrest of 114 of the company’s employees. Corso’s issued a statement after the raid saying it was “fully cooperating with the government’s investigation.”
In the weeks after ICE raided the Corso’s, members of Congress weighed in on the event. U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur said she would visit the detention centers holding detainees of the ICE raid.
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