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Military allows ICE to detain migrants inside base in Denver area ahead of expected immigration sweeps

Washington -The U.S. military announced on Tuesday that immigrants and customs law enforcement or ice use bases will be allowed to detain a unauthorized immigrant in Colorado, which is expected to be the center of the upcoming immigration arrest operation.

The Ministry of National Defense stated that it approved ICE’s request Barkley Space Power Base Aurora in Colorado will be converted into temporary stages and detention locations that illegally facing US immigrants who are illegally facing the country.

A spokesman for the Ministry of National Defense said in a statement to the news of Columbia Broadcasting Corporation that the base is expected to cause immigrants to be arrested in criminal records.Operation in Colorado.The spokesman added: “ICE officials and other law enforcement departments (not military personnel) will manage the facilities of immigration detention centers.

The spokesman said: “The ICE of the facility requires a temporary operating center, the installment area, and the temporary reserved place for holding and handling illegal foreigners.”

This is part of the great efforts of the Trump administration Expand the role of the army It plays a role in border and immigration law enforcement. Through an emergency declaration, President Trump deployed another 1,500 Army and Marine Corps at the southern border, instructed the establishment of obstacles, and assisted customs and border protection officials.

According to federal laws that can be traced back to the era of reconstruction, military law enforcement is usually prohibited, including the handling of immigration.

The Trump administration also instructed the Pentagon to use military planes to deport the country that illegally crossed the US -Mexico border. On Tuesday, a U.S. military aircraft expelled dozens of immigrants to Ecuador. Last week, the U.S. military aircraft would be deported to Guatemala.

The military’s role in Mr. Trump’s immigration suppression may further expand. The internal CBP memo obtained by CBS News shows that the government has considered sending as many as possible 10,000 soldiers to the southern border And use more military devices for immigration detention.

In view of the increase in ice activity in the suburbs of Denver and its nearby, it is also worth noting that the use of space power bases to hold unauthorized immigrants in Aurora.

Two U.S. officials told CBS news on Tuesday that the Denver region was one of the next goals of the ICE under the leadership of the Trump administration.

During the early stage of Mr. Trump’s office, ICE has increased arrests nationwide, and has issued orders for unauthorized immigrants, criminal records and sends out of the country. However, because the restrictions on immigration law enforcement in Biden have been revoked, other people in the United States have also swept across the operation.

Large ice operations have been performed Chicago and New York CityIt is expected that the agency will do the same thing in communities such as Denver, and Aurora will often quote in campaign activities when announced illegal immigrants. Colorado City’s concerns about the existence of Tren de Aragua, a Venezuela gang, aroused national attention.

What will happen to the arrested members of Torng Alagia, because Venezuela is currently rejecting the United States deporting. However, CBS News Sunday report The Trump administration is considering reaching an agreement with El Salvador, which will allow the United States to expel suspicious Tron De Alagia • gangsters to the small country in China. The country has supervised large -scale imprisonment for gangs.

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