SEATTLE – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) relies upon the cooperation of local airport and airline officials to expeditiously remove dangerous criminals from our communities.
“ICE removes thousands of aliens each year via domestic airports and does so humanely and in full compliance with domestic law and U.S. treaty obligations. Despite state and local efforts to interfere, ICE will carry out its mission to enforce U.S. immigration laws. ICE will fully utilize its nationwide assets to ensure mission accomplishment. State and local efforts thwarting ICE operations serve only to create additional security concerns and add significant delays and costs to U.S. taxpayers,” said Bryan Wilcox, acting field operations director, ERO Seattle.
ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations’s (ERO) mission is to identify, arrest and remove aliens who present a danger to national security or are a risk to public safety.
Without the cooperation of local officials, EROs ability to perform this mission is hindered and dangerous criminal aliens, like those described below, could remain in our communities to reoffend. The expeditious removal of these offenders promotes public safety and reduces the overall cost to taxpayers.
Federal immigration law provides extensive and rigorous procedures to be followed before an alien can be ordered removed from the United States, including a full and fair opportunity to pursue asylum and other forms of relief and protection from removal. Once removal is ordered, generally by a federal immigration judge, it is ICE’s job to efficiently carry out the removal order.
ICE maintains that cooperation by local officials is an indispensable component of promoting public safety. Policy makers who strive to make it more difficult to remove dangerous criminal aliens and aim to stop the cooperation of local officials and business partners, harm the very communities whose welfare they have sworn to protect.
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