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Atlanta Mayor Announces City Jails Will No Longer Hold ICE Detainees
2018-09-07
[NR] Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms signed an executive order on Thursday requiring that all Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainees be transferred out of city custody immediately.

"Atlanta will no longer be complicit in a policy that intentionally inflicts misery on a vulnerable population without giving any thought to the horrific fallout," Bottoms said at a City Hall news conference, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution. "As the birthplace of the civil-rights movement we are called to be better than this."

The announcement comes roughly two months after a previous executive order ‐ issued in the wake of the Trump administration’s adoption of a "zero tolerance" immigration-enforcement policy ‐ declared that city jails would not accept any new ICE detainees.

The number of ICE detainees in Atlanta jails has fallen from 205 in June, when the initial executive order was issued, to just five as of Wednesday. Of the 200 detainees removed from Atlanta jails in the interim, some have been released, some have been deported, and some have been transferred to various nearby detention centers.

Georgia secretary of state Brian Kemp, the state’s Republican gubernatorial nominee, issued a harshly critical statement in response to the order.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  In my own State I have heard the local law enforcement complaining that both the State And the Fed's like to park inmates in local City/County Jails to await further processing. It is cheaper for them when, an most importantly If!, they ever get around to reimbursing the locals for the expenses of that service.
Posted by: magpie   2018-09-07 14:55  

#3  The illegals might put pressure on lower income workers, but they definitely raise rents.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2018-09-07 06:54  

#2  The idea that illegals mostly take jobs from African Americans (I go by Keisha) doesn't seems to penetrate. Or, does it - anybody ever did a breakdown of voting by African Americans along the lines employed in private sector vs. employed in public sector/unemployed?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-09-07 03:20  

#1  Hat tip to Mayor Keisha. This should easily put Brian over the top for the upcoming gubernatorial. Plenty of bunk space over at United States 'Federal' Penitentiary, Atlanta.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-09-07 03:06  

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