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DELAWARE, JUL 15 – House Bill 182 bans 287(g) agreements deputizing local police to enforce immigration laws, joining six other Democratic-led states in restricting ICE partnerships, officials said.
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The state must become better, faster, closer to the citizen – according to the conclusion of the final report of the "Initiative for a state capable of action". In future, the federal government should, for example, be given complete responsibility for deportations.
Delaware becomes 7th state to outlaw ICE partnerships
Why Should Delaware Care?As federal deportation efforts have increased in recent months, state and federal officials have increasingly been at odds over whether local law enforcement should assist those efforts. So-called 287(g) agreements could increase deportations in Delaware, but state officials sought to shield non-violent, undocumented immigrants. Gov. Matt Meyer outlawed official partnerships between federal immigration agents and local p…
The »initiative for a state capable of action« aims to save democracy: with surveillance, redeployment of bureaucracy and less participation. However, it does not have democratic legitimacy for this.
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