ICE agents forced to coordinate travel for illegal immigrants, some with criminal records: source

ICE responds to mass release of adult migrants

Fox News national correspondent Bill Melugin reports from the Texas border.

EXCLUSIVE: Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations have been turned into an “unofficial travel coordination agency,” and agents are made to coordinate travel for some illegal immigrants with criminal records, an ICE source told Fox News on Wednesday.

The ICE official was reacting to Fox News’ reporting that single adult illegal immigrants are being quickly processed and released into the U.S. in large numbers via a hub in Brownsville, Texas. 

Fox News footage showed several federally contracted buses dropping off dozens of mostly male migrants at a parking garage in Brownsville, Texas. Black tarps were set up with a makeshift sign that said “Border Patrol drop-off” above it.

Since then, Fox News has witnessed hundreds of migrants being released into the area in just a few days. From there the migrants are transported via taxis to bus stations and airports.

The source said the reporting only scratches the surface and that the mass releases have been happening discretely since February, that ICE fugitive operations teams are essentially nonexistent and that ICE Enforcement and Removal Operation (ERO) has become what the source called an “unofficial travel coordination agency.”

“Between [releases] and the vaccine mandate the morale is at the lowest,’ the source said. “Imagine going to the office to make phone calls all day to coordinate travel for someone who just came in illegally, some of them with criminal records.”

The Biden administration has drastically limited ICE’s scope for arrests and deportations, blocking worksite enforcement raids, barring agents from making arrests at certain locations and limiting enforcement to three priorities – recent border crossers, aggravated felons and national security threats.

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas recently touted the Biden administration’s rule that an illegal immigrant’s illegal status should not be the basis of an enforcement action against them.

“We have fundamentally changed immigration enforcement in the interior,” Mayorkas declared in an interview with CBS News

The ICE source told Fox that the agency is now releasing migrants with misdemeanor crimes such as assault, DUI, drug possession and illegal re-entry, and only withholding those with serious felonies.

As for whether the American taxpayer is paying the bill for migrant travel, the agent told Fox: “We make contact with the family members and ask them for an address and to please buy a ticket (bus or plane). If they don’t, then the NGO buys the ticket and bills the government.” 

There were more than 178,000 migrant apprehensions in December, coming on the back of a year that saw more than 212,000 monthly encounters at one point in the crisis. Many officials believe that the high numbers will continue through the year.

The Biden administration has rolled back a number of key Trump-era policies, but has been forced by court order to re-implement the Migrant Protection Protocols – which keep migrants in Mexico for their hearings. So far however, only a few hundred have been enrolled in the program.

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