BREAKING: US Attorney Jeanine Pirro just revealed an illegal alien is WORKING ON CAPITOL HILL, RIGHT NOW,
“working the grounds” as a gardener…
…and they are NOT ALLOWED to go arrest him on Capitol Hill.
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“Four-time deportee…ICE has been waiting for 8 hours to arrest this individual and we’re coming to the end of his shift, and [ICE] goes inside, and suddenly he’s not available for an arrest! Now ain’t that swell?”
“Here we are in the nation’s capital fighting for truth and justice and they’re making sure that the illegals with criminal backgrounds get to stay.”
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“Every defendant’s legal status must be determined as soon as a matter is brought into this office,” Interim U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said Monday in an internal memo. Unlike other U.S. attorney’s offices in the country, which handle only federal cases, Pirro’s office also prosecutes more than 7,000 people annually in D.C. Superior Court, including those accused of violating local laws, from misdemeanors to murders.
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“We now combat illegal immigration head on,” Pirro declared in the memo. She said all local cases prosecuted by her office in D.C. Superior Court, as well as all federal cases handled in U.S. District Court, will be examined to “identify those here illegally.” To ensure that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is made aware of any defendant “who may be in an illegal status,” Pirro wrote, a federal immigration officer has been embedded with criminal investigators.
“We’re on top of this,” she added in video statement on X.
The scope and impact of the announced changes was not immediately clear. ICE already automatically receives the fingerprints of people booked into jails nationwide, allowing it to determine their immigration status and potential for removal. Still, individuals may fall through the cracks without a targeted review in a jurisdiction. Pirro said recent efforts have identified about 100 people accused of misdemeanors in the District “who may be in an illegal status.”
Pirro’s announcement came a week after Trump border czar Tom Homan said ICE agents will “flood the zone” in New York City after its city council blocked federal law enforcement agencies from opening an office in municipal jails. Separately Monday, the administration asked a federal appeals court in California to lift a judge’s July 11 ruling halting a U.S. immigration crackdown in Los Angeles unless authorities could establish “reasonable suspicion” that those arrested were in violation of immigration law.