Colorado sheriff: Executive order an 'attempt to federalize, by intimidation' local law enforcement ...Middle East

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DENVER (KDVR) — Outgoing San Miguel County Sheriff Bill Masters issued a statement Friday against an executive order signed by President Donald Trump aimed at strengthening federal immigration law enforcement.

Masters, who is retiring from his position at the end of May, said his office received a notice from the National Sheriffs' Association about the executive order on Friday.

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The order, signed on April 28, directs Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, within the next 30 days, to publish a list of states and local jurisdictions "that obstruct the enforcement of Federal immigration laws (sanctuary jurisdictions)."

On Friday, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the state of Colorado and the city of Denver, as well as specific officials, arguing the jurisdictions operate under "sanctuary laws" designed to impede federal immigration efforts. Both the mayor of Denver and the governor of Colorado have said they do not have sanctuary laws on the books.

Masters said the notice from the NSA "strongly encouraged" agencies to enter into a "287(g) program — whether under the Jail Enforcement Model, Task Force Model, or Warrant Service Officer Model" before the list is published. Colorado law prevents local and state law enforcement from enforcing federal immigration laws, allowing officers to focus on state or local statutes.

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement website says that through the 287(g) program, specific immigration officer duties are delegated to local or state law enforcement "to protect the homeland through the arrest and removal of aliens who undermine the safety of our nation's communities and the integrity of U.S. immigration laws."

Each model has different delegated duties, such as identification and processing of removable undocumented immigrants "with criminal or pending criminal charges" who were already arrested, enforcing limited immigration authority with ICE oversight during routine police duties, or serving and executing warrants on undocumented immigrants in the agency's jail.

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"I strongly support the investigation of and arrest of all persons, regardless of their citizenship or immigration status, who commit serious crimes. Over the past 50 years, I have arrested dozens of undocumented persons and at times their human smugglers, sometimes by the van load," Masters said in a post on the sheriff's office Facebook page.

He said the San Miguel County Sheriff's Office cooperates with federal law enforcement partners within the confines of Colorado law.

"This executive order is an attempt to federalize, by intimidation, the San Miguel County Sheriff's Office to do the current administration's bidding on their political cause of the day," Masters wrote. "Not since the Runaway Slave Act of 1850 has the Federal Government attempted to federalize and use local peacekeepers to fulfill its political objectives. Many Sheriffs of that era refused to enforce (even under penalty of law) the Runaway Slave Act."

Masters said he's concerned about the potential federalization of local law enforcement agencies because it could lead to a slippery slope.

"I also see this current attempt as opening the door for future administrations to consider requiring local Sheriffs to enforce federal laws to arrest firearm owners, political opponents, protestors, etc.," Masters wrote. "Although I am Sheriff of this great county for only another 30 days, I want to assure our local residents that during my short remaining tenure, I will follow Colorado law and not permit the federal government to use my office for political purposes."

Not all are on the same page. Rep. Gabe Evans, a Republican who represents Colorado's 8th Congressional District and who was recently endorsed for re-election by President Trump, introduced a federal act that he says would "fix Colorado's immigration and crime problems." Weld and El Paso county sheriffs spoke in favor of the measure in a recent email sent from Evans' office.

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