Florida is suing Biden for suspending immigrant deportations

Florida, United States.

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody announced on Tuesday that she has a demand for federal justice for stop immediately The news immigration policy of the president’s governmente, Joe Biden, given that they have the american security and immigrants.

The lawsuit alleges that the policy of the Democratic president’s government is fast “one nightmare for public safety“said the beginning of the legal text.

Moody, Republican and related to the former president Donald Trump (2017-2021), has filed a complaint and a motion for a court orderI have a preliminary injunction against the Biden government.

Specifically, by the guidelines issued to “the arrests and deportations Of certain criminals they are in the countryit is illegal, many of them violent or convicted on charges of drug trafficking “, as indicated in a statement.

“The reckless policy of the administration Biden to decline to do your job and deport criminals brings all those achievements (from the Trump administration) and the safety audience of the floridanoyes, ”said the attorney general.

According to Moody, Biden has broken with the policy of the presidents dOver the past two decades, both Republicans and Democrats, detain and deport criminals.

“This is a change of the sea that sets Floridians and us law enforcement officers in greatest danger and that’s why I have one demand”, added.

Biden, who took office on January 20, has withdrawn Lots of the Trump’s Immigration Policy, who said that for him last week blame the border with Mexico is “out of hand”.

As a result of the repeal of President Donald Trump and President Barack Obama’s immigration policies, criminals in the country, including those drug dealer, the sex offenders and those who are condemned by domestic violence, they will be no longer deported, but stays in Florida free to commit more crimes, ”said Moody.

Shortly after arriving at the White House, Biden ordered a moratorium 100 days for certain deportations, although a federal judge blocked this measure at the request of the authorities Texas.

After the judicial blockade, the president chose to release the detention priorities by ICE for this office to focus on immigrants whoand pose a threat to the national securityHe and those who pose a threat to society or who have been convicted of serious crimes or associated with criminal gangs.

According to the statement, the Florida Department of Prisons reported at least seven instances where ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) denied “ the detention of serious criminals ”.

“This one convicteds, some of which have already been released, sThey are illegal in the country and have served jail terms for theft, cocaine trafficking, heroin trafficking and other crimes “adds Moody, who provides as evidence a series of emails and official documents on those cases where ICE did not act according to the Attorney General.

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Three of them are Spanish, José Gómez, Alejandro Falcón and Luis Reyes, according to the documents attached to the lawsuit.

All of that documentation was affirmed to Moody by Correctional Service Clerk Kimberley L. Thomas.

The accused are Alejandro Mayorkas, Secretary of Homeland Security; Troy Miller, Acting Commissioner of the Border Protection and Customs Agency (CBP); Tae Johson, Acting Director of ICE, and Tracy Renaud, Director of Citizenship Services (USCIS). EFE

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