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Under 287g authority, DHS and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement have deputized state and local law enforcement from across the country to perform immigration functions, including: arrests, transportation, and detention. We will use 287g to the maximum extent as a force multiplier in completing the President’s mission and making... show more
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I’m confident that if you deputize Nashville/Davidson county police to help, they will be thrilled. The mayor runs the city as if it were a sanctuary city so he won’t let the police actually arrest (then the DA releases) violent criminals while the police watch it happen. They need to be deputized to be able to do their work

The 287(g) program is a critical enforcement tool rooted in the Immigration and Nationality Act—not optional, but necessary. When DHS cites $2.9B saved by terminating the Office of Refugee Resettlement’s influx care contracts (DOI, 3/25/2025), it proves the cost of lax policies. Deputizing local law enforcement under 287(g) allows ICE to redirect resources toward removing criminal aliens instead of funding bureaucratic bloat. The program’s revival under the current administration corrects prior failures—like the $367M HHS contract with ACACIA Center for Justice that prioritized processing illegal entrants over vetting. Every dollar saved from canceling these deals funds real border security. Enforcement isn’t just about arrests; it’s about dismantling the incentives that fuel illegal immigration.

@ICEgov Langlade County, Wi needs our Sheriff, mark Weston to do this. We are over run.

@ICEgov Please empty the migrant hotels.

@ICEgov You Gestapo fucks are a joke

@ICEgov 😟

@ICEgov lower the BOOM

@ICEgov @SarahHuckabee we need our LEOs doing this as well.

@ICEgov WOW!! Thats awesome!!

@ICEgov Let’s see some warrants that are signed by a fucking judge which you are not gfy


