ICE arrests 2 people at the Milwaukee County Courthouse Complex
- ICE agents arrested two people at the Milwaukee County Courthouse complex, raising concerns about due process.
- These arrests occurred because an ICE policy permits courthouse arrests with credible information about a person's presence.
- The arrests took place in public hallways; one occurred March 20 after a hearing, and another on April 3 before a hearing.
- Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley stated, "An attack on this safe, community-serving space undermines public trust."
- Officials and advocacy groups voiced concerns that such arrests instill fear and hinder access to justice for immigrant communities.
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ICE arrests at Milwaukee courthouse prompt community response
The Milwaukee County Courthouse. (Photo | Isiah Holmes)Two people have been arrested at the Milwaukee County Courthouse by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, the sheriff’s office said Friday. Although the Milwaukee County Sheriffs Office (MCSO) was aware of the first arrest, the office states that it was not given advance notice of the second arrest. MCSO stressed in a statement that it did not participate in either arrest, and th…
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