This would restrict ICE's enforcement actions to those who pose a public safety threat.
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“If ICE uses threat levels in public reports, the categories should be clear and fair enough to help people understand the data.”
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“Congress should be able to shut down and defund a federal immigration enforcement agency like U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement if it decides the agency should not keep operating, but the shutdown should clearly handle the agency's money, property, and remaining duties.”
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“ICE should regularly publish clear public numbers about the people it arrests, holds, and deports.”
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