Actions taken by the Biden administration have created a “sanctuary” for illegal immigrants, shielding them from immigration enforcement across the nation, according to Tom Homan, former acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
The Department of Homeland Security also has issued new guidelines for ICE agents that prohibit them from apprehending a large proportion of the illegal alien population unless agents first get permission from their field office leadership.
“What Joe Biden and this administration has done is made our whole nation a sanctuary city,” Homan told The Epoch Times.
He said deportation relies on detention—otherwise, illegal aliens tend to abscond.
“That’s why there’s 672,000 fugitives who’ve been ordered removed and haven’t left, and they can’t be found,” he said.
Homan, who worked under the Obama–Biden administration during the 2014 and 2015 border surge, said detention was a key factor.
“We stopped it by building detention facilities and detaining people until they saw a judge. So he forgot all the lessons learned, and now, he’s trying to stop detention,” Homan said.
Sanctuary Cities
Homan said ICE’s new priorities, which narrow the agency’s focus to illegal aliens with aggravated felony convictions, still wouldn’t capture that population in sanctuary cities. ICE tries to gain custody of illegal aliens in jail settings to reduce risk and resources.Instead, sanctuary cities often release illegal immigrant criminals back into communities without communicating with ICE. In those cities, local and state politicians have introduced policies that prohibit law enforcement from cooperating with ICE, when the agency asks them to hold a subject to transfer custody.
Homan said it’s “meaningless” for the Biden administration to say public safety threats are a priority when they haven’t done anything about sanctuary cities.
“Sanctuary cities ... have been releasing sexual offenders every day for the past several years. They’re not going to change,” Homan said.
Before the new changes, Homan said ICE had already prioritized public safety threats.
ICE also conducted more than 103,000 interior arrests, about 90 percent of which had a criminal conviction or charge. Those arrested included aliens with criminal charges or convictions for 1,837 homicide offenses, 37,247 assault offenses, and 10,302 sexual assault or sex offenses.
“Every crime committed by an illegal alien is a preventable crime,” Homan said. “If we had true border security, true immigration enforcement ... thousands of crimes every day could be prevented—because they’re not here.”