Moody accurately noted in her statement that the Biden Administration is "required to deport criminal aliens that are here illegally," but lamented the complete failure of the administration to follow through on that commitment - in the end, Moody explained, this leads to the release of serious criminal offenders onto American streets.
In a statement after the segment on Fox, Moody noted that until the inauguration of President Biden, Presidents of both parties have detained and deported illegal aliens - especially those with criminal histories. Moody concluded:This [halt in deportations] is a radical shift that places Floridians and our law enforcement officers in greater danger, and that is why I filed suit.
Meanwhile, the states of Arizona and Montana are also taking legal action against the Biden administration in an attempt to block the new rules that would significantly limit the capability of ICE to detain and deport illegal aliens - an action the states say would cause negative consequences for the residents of each state.
Under the new orders from President Biden, ICE would only be able to detain aliens if they pose a threat to national security or commit aggravated felonies. The Administration claims that officers will still be able to arrest aliens, but only after receiving case-by-case authority from their superiors at DHS.
Arizona Attorney General, Mark Brnovich said in a statement:
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