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D.C. police are now allowed to notify federal immigration enforcement agencies of people who are not in custody, the chief of police said in an executive order Thursday.
The new vehicles are dark blue with “ICE” sprawled in large, yellow letters on the side of the cars, along with the phrase “Defend the Homeland” in all caps.
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Illegal migrant threatened to harm himself with butcher knife when stopped by officers in DC: ICE
“Illegal Peruvian alien Jimmy Anderson Ayala Mayuri presented a large butcher knife to federal officers and motioned that he’d harm himself with it when we stopped his food truck on National Park Service property in DC today,” the post continued. ICE said the man briefly barricaded himself in the truck before he was apprehended.
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DC News Now on MSNDC police now allowed to assist ICE in transporting detainees, police chief says
DC Police may assist ICE by transporting detainees and sharing information about people not in custody, per executive order.
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Complex on MSNHomeland Security Uses DaBaby Song for ICE Promo Video Amid Washington DC Crime Crackdown
Homeland Security shared a video showing off multiple ICE trucks patrolling the streets of Washington D.C., which comes amid Donald Trump's vow to increase police presence in the Capitol to "crack down on crime.
In a day of policy whiplash, D.C.’s police chief approves limited assistance in federal immigration enforcement, but Trump’s attorney general says a harder line is needed.
Attorney General Pam Bondi directed the rescission of a number of Washington, D.C., policing policies on immigration, declaring “DC’s sanctuary policies no longer apply.” In a series of late Thursday actions,
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Police chief orders more cooperation with immigration agents as federal activity takes root in D.C.
The police chief's order establishes that Metropolitan Police Department officers may now share information with immigration agencies regarding people not in custody — such as someone involved in a traffic stop or checkpoint.