Arizona AG Urges Hotel Owners Not To Let ICE Convert The Property To House 1,200 Migrants
Number Of Immigrant Asylum Seekers Surges In Texas' Rio Grande Valley
Kaylee Greenlee
Reporter
June 03, 2021 2:53 PM ET
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich urged property owners not to contract with immigration officials to detain around 1,200 migrants at a hotel property in Scottsdale, Arizona, in a letter sent Wednesday.
Brnovich criticized the Biden administration for its handling of increasing migration to the southern border and said Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shouldn’t be permitted to convert the property into a 72-hour detention facility because of possible negative effects on the neighborhood.
“The President is using Arizona as an experiment with his reckless border policies,” Brnovich told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “I will continue to stand up for Arizonans and do everything I can to stop the Biden Administration’s attempt to abolish ICE. All of us will pay the price, not only with our tax dollars, but with our national security and the safety of our families.”
https://dailycaller.com/2021/06/03/mark-brnovich-ice-migrant-facility/