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Long Island pols push for more federal funding to lock up illegal immigrants convicted of crimes
Long Island pols push for more federal funding to lock up illegal immigrants convicted of crimes

New York Post

time20-05-2025

  • Politics
  • New York Post

Long Island pols push for more federal funding to lock up illegal immigrants convicted of crimes

WASHINGTON — A pair of Long Island lawmakers are demanding that Congress boost federal funding for states and localities seeking to lock up illegal immigrants convicted of crimes, noting that hundreds of millions of dollars from the Justice Department-approved program have dried up in the last two decades. Reps. Laura Gillen (D-NY) and Andrew Garbarino (R-NY) wrote a letter Friday to House appropriators highlighting how the DOJ's State Criminal Alien Assistance Program had fallen from $565 million in fiscal year 2002 to just $234 million as of last year. 'Taxpayers on Long Island should not pay the price for the federal government's failure to secure our border and New York City's reckless sanctuary city policies,' Gillen told The Post. Advertisement 'Increasing funding for the SCAAP program will ease the financial burden borne by Nassau County and other local jurisdictions for holding convicted criminals who shouldn't have been here in the first place.' Gillen and Garbarino in their letter told Reps. Hal Rogers (R-Ky.) and Grace Meng (D-NY), who serve on the House Appropriations Subcommittee for Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, that the reimbursements would go a long way toward reimbursing 'counties, and local governments for the costs of incarcerating undocumented immigrants who have been convicted of crimes.' 3 'Taxpayers on Long Island should not pay the price for the federal government's failure to secure our border and New York City's reckless sanctuary city policies,' Rep. Laura Gillen (D-NY) told The Post. CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images Advertisement 'Enforcing our nation's immigration laws is a core responsibility of the federal government. However, the failure to secure our borders has caused increased costs for many communities across the country which are forced to shoulder the burden,' they said. The program, which is authorized to spend as much as $950 million, provides US taxpayer money to local authorities to cover salaries for correctional officers and other costs incurred by having to incarcerate non-citizens charged with a felony or at least two misdemeanors under state or local laws. More than 5,000 criminal aliens have been arrested in the US so far this fiscal year, US Customs and Border Protection statistics show. 3 'The failure to secure our borders has caused increased costs for many communities across the country which are forced to shoulder the burden,' Rep. Andrew Garbarino (R-NY) said in the joint letter with Gillen. Facebook/Rep. Andrew Garbarino Advertisement The NYPD has spent up to $21 million on safety and security costs grappling with the migrant crisis in the Big Apple, according to city data, to say nothing of the billions of dollars more for food, housing and medical services. Gillen's district comprises parts of Nassau County, which received more than $2.3 million in funding from the program in 2024, while Garbarino's district covering Nassau and Suffolk counties, got $1.2 million that year. In fiscal year 2023, Nassau received $3.6 million and Suffolk took $1.3 million, pointing to a downward trend. 3 ICE raids have ramped up in Suffolk County since the start of the second Trump administration. WABC Advertisement The Biden administration had moved to terminate the program in its fiscal year 2025 budget request, but the GOP-led House Appropriations Committee has affirmed it as a 'useful tool' in immigration enforcement, per the lawmakers' letter. 'Without these additional resources,' they told appropriators, 'local jurisdictions are being asked to do more with less and will struggle to keep up.' The Post reached out to reps for Rogers and Meng for comment.

Liberal judge recruits sanctuary sheriffs who defied ICE for ad touting crime record in pivotal race
Liberal judge recruits sanctuary sheriffs who defied ICE for ad touting crime record in pivotal race

Yahoo

time25-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Liberal judge recruits sanctuary sheriffs who defied ICE for ad touting crime record in pivotal race

In an ad promoting herself as a tough on crime judge, and her opponent as "too extreme," the Democrat-aligned candidate in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race touted the endorsement of a local sheriff who has a long history of promoting sanctuary immigration policies and opposing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). "Take it from a sheriff," Dane County Sheriff Kalvin Barrett said in a recent 15-second ad, paid for by candidate Susan Crawford, criticizing the Republican-aligned candidate Brad Schimel of being too "extreme" for the Wisconsin Supreme Court and for "letting rapists walk free" in a claim involving a backlog of rape kits being processed that Schimel has pushed back on. Barrett has faced his own share of criticism for policies labeled soft on crime, specifically on illegal immigrant crime, where his office has a history of refusing to cooperate with ICE. Earlier this year, Barrett withdrew his county from the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program that ICE uses to locate criminal illegal immigrants in jail, which earned him praise from the ACLU. Tom Homan Tells Migrant Terror Groups Trump Will 'Wipe You Off The Face Of The Earth' "At this point, we will no longer be taking part in the SCAAP grant program, and it is due to the recent change in administration and our understanding, listening, and hearing our community here in Dane County," Barrett told Channel 3000 at the time. Read On The Fox News App Barrett has also pledged that his department will "not be proactively involved in any sort of round-ups, any sort of immigration enforcement." ICE listed Dane County as a jurisdiction that was "non-cooperative" in a June 2024 report, as Barrett's office released individuals suspected of being illegal immigrants out on bail after committing crimes that were in some cases violent. In 2024, two Republican congressmen in Wisconsin released a statement demanding answers from Barrett on Alejandro Jose Coronel Zarate, a suspected member of the Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua, having a warrant for his arrest in Dane County when he was then arrested for allegedly sexually and physically assaulting a woman and her child. Brett Favre Has 1-Word Response To Wisconsin Gov's Proposal That Would Replace Word 'Mother' In State Law "Sanctuary policies undermine both the rule of law and the safety of American communities," Matt O'Brien, director of investigations at the Immigration Reform Law Institute, told Fox News Digital. "To begin with, states, counties, and municipalities cannot simply ignore any federal laws they dislike. But that's exactly what sanctuary jurisdictions are doing." "Secondly, law enforcement officials who are tough on crime and serious about protecting their communities seize every available opportunity to neutralize threats to public safety. Police chiefs and sheriffs in sanctuary jurisdictions actually do the exact opposite. They shield foreign criminals from federal immigration enforcement. And, in so doing, they encourage criminals to take up residence in the very communities they are responsible for protecting. Simply put, it is impossible to be a sanctuary police chief or sheriff and be tough on crime – because the very essence of being a sanctuary jurisdiction is giving preferential treatment to illegal alien bad guys." Another sheriff featured in the ad, former Dane County Sheriff David Mahoney, has also publicly pushed back against ICE raids. Schimel, who has been endorsed by over 80 Wisconsin sheriffs and previously served as the state's attorney general, will face Crawford in an election on April 1 for a 10-year term on the state's supreme court to replace retiring Judge Ann Walsh Bradley. Although the Supreme Court seats are considered nonpartisan, Crawford, currently a circuit court judge, has earned the endorsement of the Wisconsin Democratic Party, which received $1 million from George Soros in January before then sending $2 million to Crawford and various liberal activist groups. Schimel, currently a Waukesha County judge, has the backing of the Wisconsin GOP, several top Republican donors, including Chicago Cubs co-owner Joe Ricketts and Elon Musk's Building America's Future PAC. Musk's Demand That Fed Employees List Their Accomplishments Roils Workforce: 'Mass Civil Disobedience' The race is expected to have significant implications on the future of Wisconsin politics given that the court's current 4-3 liberal majority would essentially be set in stone through 2028 or, if Schimel were to win, become a conservative-leaning court with Justice Brian Hagedorn serving as a key swing vote. "In November, Wisconsin voters chose common sense above a far-left agenda. Now, Dangerous Democrat Susan Crawford, wants to be a liberal activist from the bench of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Crawford and Democrats are already plotting to redraw Congressional seats to attack President Trump's America First Agenda," Wisconsin GOP Executive Director Andrew Iverson told Fox News Digital in a statement. "While Brad Schimel has a record of protecting Wisconsin's most vulnerable, Crawford has a record of coddling criminals and has attached herself at the hip with anti-ICE and defund-police Democrats. On April 1, Wisconsin voters will flock to the ballot box to vote for Schimel — to save Wisconsin and save America." In a statement to Fox News Digital, Schimel campaign spokesperson Jacob Fischer said, "Susan Crawford is backed by George Soros, and she's not trying to hide it." "If Crawford wins, she would continue to force-feed us her dangerous, Soros-backed agenda. We must stop her from destroying Wisconsin." Fox News Digital reached out to both Barrett and Crawford for comment but did not receive a article source: Liberal judge recruits sanctuary sheriffs who defied ICE for ad touting crime record in pivotal race

Liberal judge recruits sanctuary sheriffs who defied ICE for ad touting crime record in pivotal race
Liberal judge recruits sanctuary sheriffs who defied ICE for ad touting crime record in pivotal race

Fox News

time25-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Fox News

Liberal judge recruits sanctuary sheriffs who defied ICE for ad touting crime record in pivotal race

In an ad promoting herself as a tough on crime judge, and her opponent as "too extreme," the Democrat-aligned candidate in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race touted the endorsement of a local sheriff who has a long history of promoting sanctuary immigration policies and opposing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). "Take it from a sheriff," Dane County Sheriff Kalvin Barrett said in a recent 15-second ad, paid for by candidate Susan Crawford, criticizing the Republican-aligned candidate Brad Schimel of being too "extreme" for the Wisconsin Supreme Court and for "letting rapists walk free" in a claim involving a backlog of rape kits being processed that Schimel has pushed back on. Barrett has faced his own share of criticism for policies labeled soft on crime, specifically on illegal immigrant crime, where his office has a history of refusing to cooperate with ICE. Earlier this year, Barrett withdrew Wisconsin from the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program that ICE uses to locate criminal illegal immigrants in jail, which earned him praise from the ACLU. "At this point, we will no longer be taking part in the SCAAP grant program, and it is due to the recent change in administration and our understanding, listening, and hearing our community here in Dane County," Barrett told Channel 3000 at the time. Barrett has also pledged that his department will "not be proactively involved in any sort of round-ups, any sort of immigration enforcement." ICE listed Dane County as a jurisdiction that was "non-cooperative" in a June 2024 report, as Barrett's office released individuals suspected of being illegal immigrants out on bail after committing crimes that were in some cases violent. In 2024, two Republican congressmen in Wisconsin released a statement demanding answers from Barrett on Alejandro Jose Coronel Zarate, a suspected member of the Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua, having a warrant for his arrest in Dane County when he was then arrested for allegedly sexually and physically assaulting a woman and her child. "Sanctuary policies undermine both the rule of law and the safety of American communities," Matt O'Brien, director of investigations at the Immigration Reform Law Institute, told Fox News Digital. "To begin with, states, counties, and municipalities cannot simply ignore any federal laws they dislike. But that's exactly what sanctuary jurisdictions are doing." "Secondly, law enforcement officials who are tough on crime and serious about protecting their communities seize every available opportunity to neutralize threats to public safety. Police chiefs and sheriffs in sanctuary jurisdictions actually do the exact opposite. They shield foreign criminals from federal immigration enforcement. And, in so doing, they encourage criminals to take up residence in the very communities they are responsible for protecting. Simply put, it is impossible to be a sanctuary police chief or sheriff and be tough on crime – because the very essence of being a sanctuary jurisdiction is giving preferential treatment to illegal alien bad guys." Another sheriff featured in the ad, former Dane County Sheriff David Mahoney, has also publicly pushed back against ICE raids. Schimel, who has been endorsed by over 80 Wisconsin sheriffs and previously served as the state's attorney general, will face Crawford in an election on April 1 for a 10-year term on the state's supreme court to replace retiring Judge Ann Walsh Bradley. Although the Supreme Court seats are considered nonpartisan, Crawford, currently a circuit court judge, has earned the endorsement of the Wisconsin Democratic Party, which received $1 million from George Soros in January before then sending $2 million to Crawford and various liberal activist groups. Schimel, currently a Waukesha County judge, has the backing of the Wisconsin GOP, several top Republican donors, including Chicago Cubs co-owner Joe Ricketts and Elon Musk's Building America's Future PAC. The race is expected to have significant implications on the future of Wisconsin politics given that the court's current 4-3 liberal majority would essentially be set in stone through 2028 or, if Schimel were to win, become a conservative-leaning court with Justice Brian Hagedorn serving as a key swing vote. "In November, Wisconsin voters chose common sense above a far-left agenda. Now, Dangerous Democrat Susan Crawford, wants to be a liberal activist from the bench of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Crawford and Democrats are already plotting to redraw Congressional seats to attack President Trump's America First Agenda," Wisconsin GOP Executive Director Andrew Iverson told Fox News Digital in a statement. "While Brad Schimel has a record of protecting Wisconsin's most vulnerable, Crawford has a record of coddling criminals and has attached herself at the hip with anti-ICE and defund-police Democrats. On April 1, Wisconsin voters will flock to the ballot box to vote for Schimel — to save Wisconsin and save America." In a statement to Fox News Digital, Schimel campaign spokesperson Jacob Fischer said, "Susan Crawford is backed by George Soros, and she's not trying to hide it." "If Crawford wins, she would continue to force-feed us her dangerous, Soros-backed agenda. We must stop her from destroying Wisconsin." Fox News Digital reached out to both Barrett and Crawford for comment but did not receive a response.

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