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Washington police chief orders cooperation with federal immigration enforcement agencies
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Washington, D.C., Police Chief Pamela Smith issued an executive order allowing the department to work with federal immigration authorities, including ICE. The move represents a change from policies that limited such cooperation in recent years.
The executive order modifies internal procedures for officers. It allows information sharing and joint operations with federal immigration agencies.
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The Context
In the past, some cities restricted local police from working with immigration enforcement. These policies were often described as “sanctuary” approaches.
Advocates for cooperation argue it helps remove dangerous criminals from communities. They believe local and federal alignment improves public safety.
Opponents say it can undermine trust between immigrant communities and police. They argue it may deter victims or witnesses from reporting crimes.
Immigration enforcement in the U.S. is primarily a federal responsibility. ICE handles deportations, detention, and removal of illegal immigrants.
Washington, D.C., previously maintained limits on such cooperation, citing community relations. This new policy marks a shift toward stricter enforcement.
The order could influence how other jurisdictions handle immigration enforcement. It also reflects ongoing debates over the balance between safety and civil liberties.
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| Total News Sources | 28 |
| Left | 8 |
| Right | 12 |
| Center | 6 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 43% Right |
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