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Home » News » Blue city mayor says ICE arrests are not ‘focused on making us safer’

Blue city mayor says ICE arrests are not ‘focused on making us safer’

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown USA
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The immigration and customs control of the United States (ICE) carried out operations in Nashville this week, results in the trial of a convicted child sexual predator and an alleged member of the gang, but the mayor of the city said the trials did not focus on making the city safer.

The Department of National Security (DHS) shared the Democratic Charter of the Mayor of Nashville de Nashville, Freddie O’Connell, to the city on the ice trial.

“Our highest priority is to keep people safe, and we are deeply conserving that what seems to be federal actions are difficult,” O’Connell wrote. “During the night, we understand that immigration and compliance agents of the United States arrested the actions of compliance with the duration of people in the Middle Tennessee. As we learn more, I want to be clear: no [Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (MNPD)] The staff were involved in the night application action last night. “

He added that the City Police Department does not have a federal immigration authority, or its members are trained to carry out the application of immigration.

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The mayor of Nashville, Freddie O’Connell, criticized ice raids in Nashville, saying that they are not focused on making the city safer and leaving the community fearing the interaction of the application of the law. (Getty images)

O’Connell also said that the Police Department lacks access to federal immigration databases.

“This type of federal application action does not focus on making us safer and leaves people in our community for fear of any interaction with the police when a crime occurs,” he added. “We will drink the names of the detainees.”

DHS said that Nashville’s operation results in the trial of a convicted child sexual predator, an alleged member of the violent Venezuelan gang Train of Aragua, a person convicted of aggravated assault and multiple illegal foreigners for drug positions.

ICE says he deported 174 Criminal Migrants from Texas, including a man with 39 illegal entries

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ICE made several judges in Tennessee, including the alleged member of the Train of Aragua and a convict child sexual predator. (Getty images)

“The mayor of Nashville should, because these illegal criminal foreigners in US streets,” the DHS published in X. “The attacks and demonization of our brave application of the law are wrong. ICE officers now face 413% of Treascement, President, People Voted for her and DHS is delivering.”

The O’Connell office did not respond to the request for Fox News Digital comments.

ICE recently announced that the duration of President Donald Trump, the first 100 days of his second term, the agency arrested more than 66,000 illegal immigrants and eliminated more than 65,000.

The Venezuelan government uses the Tren El Aragua train as representatives to undermine the public security of the United States, according to the Evaluation of the FBI.

Man with cardigan who says "Ice." Near, the word "Police" It can be seen.

ICE made several judges in Tennessee, including a member of the Aragua train and a convict child sexual predator. (Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg through Getty Images)

ICE arrested 66,463 illegal immigrants and withdrew 65,682, including those accused of threatening public safety and national security, according to an ICE press release.

Three out of four illegal immigrants judges involved someone accused or committing a crime, said Ice.

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The total number of ICE illegal immigrants trials includes 2,288 alleged members of Aragua’s train gangs, MS-13, 18th Street and other gangs. Train The Aragua and MS-13 now appear as foreign terrorist organizations.

Alexandra Koch of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

Greg Wehner is a Fox News Digital news reporter.

The advice and ideas of history can be sent to Greg.wehner@fox.com and on Twitter @Gregwehner.

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