Justice Department Orders Prosecutors to Crack Down on Illegal Immigration

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Justice Department Orders Prosecutors to Crack Down on Illegal Immigration
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The Justice Department under the Trump administration is directing federal prosecutors to investigate state and local officials who obstruct immigration enforcement. The memo, written by acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, instructs prosecutors to prioritize the removal of illegal aliens and the prosecution of crimes committed within U.S. jurisdiction. It also calls for the FBI to assist in Trump's immigration initiatives and for the department to share information about suspected illegal immigrants with Homeland Security.

The Justice Department is directing its federal prosecutors to investigate for potential criminal charges any state or local officials who stand in the way of beefed-up enforcement of immigration laws under the Trump administration, according to a memo to the workforce obtained by the Associated Press on Wednesday. The memo, written by acting Deputy Atty. Gen.

” Any decisions by federal prosecutors to decline to prosecute immigration violations must be disclosed to Justice Department headquarters in so-called 'urgent reports,' which are used to update leadership on law enforcement emergencies or significant matters of national interest. It also directs prosecutors to investigate for potential criminal charges cases in which state and local officials obstruct or impede federal functions.

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