Raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials have resulted in many arrests, and protesters have been doing their thing as a result. Check out this statistic about the recent arrests:
MORE: 150 of 160 arrested in ICE raids had prior felony convictions for child sex crimes, other 'violent' offenses https://t.co/YvBJpZVCSp
— CBS Los Angeles (@CBSLA) February 10, 2017
https://twitter.com/NaimaHazelton/status/830287283911667713
Well, in that case, here’s the question of the day:
Why were they still here, then? https://t.co/Q8hITUTQd5
— Pam D (@lifebythecreek) February 11, 2017
Some of those with felony convictions who were arrested had reportedly been previously deported but found their way back into the U.S., something that has been seen before with tragic consequences.
@mgriz03 ICE is going to be very busy! Get these criminals out
— Mark Morgan (@morg826) February 11, 2017
https://twitter.com/DennisMiddleto5/status/830452333712592896
https://twitter.com/DeadlockVictim/status/830449613614280705
https://twitter.com/trilllizard420/status/830424509198934016
https://twitter.com/powerpuffsama/status/830431283058708482
This is why their blanket blind defense of ALL immigrants, legal or illegal, with no vetting or standards, is going to kill the left. https://t.co/OnLxuDoIv0
— KeepCalmAndDrawl (@FormerlyFormer) February 11, 2017
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