Feds and New York sheriff spar over who is to blame for release of wanted migrant
- The Department of Justice is investigating the Tompkins County Sheriff's Office for releasing Jesus Romero-Hernandez, who was in jail on an assault charge, despite a federal arrest warrant being issued against him.
- Acting Deputy U.S. Attorney General Emil Bove stated that Romero-Hernandez was released before federal authorities could take him into custody after his sentencing.
- Tompkins County officials claim they notified U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement about Romero-Hernandez's release and that there was no interference with federal efforts.
- Bove emphasized that the Justice Department will not tolerate actions that endanger law enforcement and will investigate sanctuary city policies that obstruct federal operations.
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