A Massachusetts sheriff is calling on Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to reinstate an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) contract to use a detention center in his county and apologize to officers, after the arrangement was terminated over allegations of mistreatment.
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When Trump did it, it was a humanitarian crisis. It was fascistic. It was racist. It was cruel. The cries about kids in cages that Obama built echoed in the liberal media echo chamber. You could hear the ‘this isn’t who we are’ talking points being drafted by Democrats. Well, when it comes to border enforcement, it is who we are or at least it should be. Sorry, no one has a right to come here no one. You come here legally. You do not endanger your family or kids trekking thousands of miles and risking sexual assault, death, and capture by human traffickers. Yes, some of the responsibility falls on the shoulders of these parents who think they can just walk into the United States. That’s not how this works, but Democrats are in power so there’s a mad dash. Our own Julio Rosas has been to the border and it’s been mayhem ever since Biden got into office. And yes, the camps are still there. The detention centers are overflowing. And t
Eight members of the Massachusetts delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives and the Commonwealth s two U.S. Senators have signed a statement congratulating the Biden Administration for ending the relationship between the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE) and the Bristol County House of Corrections. You can t make this stuff up.
Let s be clear about what happened. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has discontinued the 287(g) agreement that allowed Bristol County Sheriff Tom Hodgson to work cooperatively with ICE for the detention and supervision of criminal illegal aliens at the C. Carlos Carreiro Immigration Detention Center in Dartmouth. The arrangement has been successful since 2007 and has generated some $60 million for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts since then.
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When you administer tens of millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccine, youâre bound to get reports of all kinds of side effects.That includes accounts of sudden hearing loss.
Doctors at Johns Hopkins University treated some of the people whose hearing suffered in the wake of a COVID-19 shot, and it made them wonder whether the vaccine really could have been responsible. So they decided to investigate.
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US ends use of 2 immigration jails accused of mistreatment
Both were run under contract for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The Georgia allegations are the subject of investigation by DHS and the Justice Department. Author: Associated Press Updated: 6:29 PM CDT May 20, 2021
A detention facility in Georgia where women claim they were subjected to unwanted medical procedures and a Massachusetts jail that has drawn complaints of inhumane conditions will no longer be used to detain immigrants, the Biden administration said Thursday.
The Department of Homeland Security said it would terminate contracts with the local government agency that runs the detention center in North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, and with the private operator of the Irwin County Detention Center in Georgia.