A group of Senate Democrats who were inconsistent during the operation covered immigration and customs enforcement (ICE).
In the letter, sent to agent ice agency Todd Lyons, Democrats argued that masks and lack of uniforms caused chaos in Los Angeles as agents wanted to arrest. The letter also accused the ICE of trying to meet the “arbitrary quota” set by Stephen Miller, a key adviser to President Trump, widely believed to demand a substantial increase in ice detention centers.
“We write about widespread violations of historical norms and traditions in Los Angeles and across the country by engaging in law enforcement activities (including arrests), including wearing identification uniforms and being covered up,” said the author.
“As the ice has carried out unprecedented immigration attacks nationwide, reportedly in response to arbitrary quotas set by White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, it is crucial that people on the ice do not engage in any behavior, which almost guarantees the sowing of chaos and chaos and putting law enforcement officers in trouble,” the group added. ”
Monday’s letters were made by Alex Padilla (California), Richard Blumenthal (Connecticut), Chris van Hollen, Chris van Hollen, Maryland (M. (Arizona), Tina Smith (M. (Arizona).
The mountain has been exposed to ice, and the White House commented.
Since returning to office a few months ago, the Trump administration has harshly cracked down on immigration, leading to opposition from Democrats and American leftists.
In their letter, Democrats questioned the ICE “policy on wearing masks while on duty” and its “policy on wearing uniforms or other identifiable markers while on duty.”
“The tactics of storming into the court, grabbing the streets of students, attacking workplaces and sweeping restaurants during major meal times are clearly designed to cause fear and chaos in the population,” the senator said.
“Doing this in plainclothes, without identifying their names or agents while wearing masks designed to cover up agents’ faces, is a clear attempt to make fear and confusion of fear and confusion and avoid responsibility for the agent’s behavior.”
“The heroic ice officials are just doing their jobs and enforcing federal immigration laws with the utmost professionalism,” White House spokesman Abigail Jackson said in a commentary and his comments about Miller.
“The dangerous smears and misinformation hormones of elected Democrats have caused supporters to slam and hinder federal law enforcement,” Jackson added. “The letter is just another attempt to demonize law enforcement. Attacks on ICE agents have increased nearly 700% this year due to comments from the left.”
Updated at 8:06 pm ET.