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Congressional Democrats ask feds to investigate whether Texas migrant arrests violate constitutional rights

Congressional Democrats ask feds to investigate whether Texas migrant arrests violate constitutional rights
2 years 10 months 2 weeks ago Friday, October 29 2021 Oct 29, 2021 October 29, 2021 12:13 PM October 29, 2021 in News - AP Texas Headlines
Source: https://www.texastribune.org/
Texas Department of Public Safety officers have arrested more than 1,000 migrants since July on accusations of criminal trespassing. Credit: Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas Tribune

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More than two dozen Democratic members of Congress called on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. attorney general to investigate legal problems that have arisen out of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s border security initiative to arrest and jail migrants on state criminal charges.

The letter, penned by 26 Democrats from Texas and across the country Friday, asks the federal government to investigate whether Abbott’s “catch and jail” immigration policy violates the U.S. Constitution, citing the violations of state law and logistical problems that have arisen from more than 1,600 trespassing arrests, as reported by The Texas Tribune.

In response to increasing illegal border crossings, Abbott since July has directed Texas state police to arrest migrants on state criminal charges. Almost all of the arrests have been for alleged trespassing on private property in Val Verde and Kinney counties.

Since the arrests began, local judicial systems have been overwhelmed, consistently holding hundreds of men without filing charges and at times going weeks without appointing them lawyers, in violation of state law.

“These operations have continued to militarize Texas’ border communities and interfered with the federal immigration system, likely violating the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution,” the members wrote. “Even more egregiously, these programs have directly led to a violation of state laws and constitutional due process rights.”

Abbott’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Neither did spokespeople for DHS or the Department of Justice.

The letter cites Tribune reports of missteps throughout the operation, including police wrongfully separating asylum-seeking families to make trespassing arrests, delays by prosecutors that led to illegal detention, and migrants said to have unknowingly signed away their rights to a lawyer.

As of Thursday, more than 900 migrants were detained in state prisons retooled as state-run jails for those accused of immigration-related crimes.

So far, many of the trespassing charges have been dismissed, or the migrants have posted bond to be released from state custody. Migrants whose cases have been dismissed, often because of asylum claims or prosecutorial errors, are taken back to the border for processing by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials, local and state officials report. Migrants who have bonded out or pleaded guilty to a sentence of time they have already been in prison are almost always released to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials.

Once the men are in ICE or CBP custody, they are either held in immigration detention, released on asylum bonds pending future immigration hearings or deported to Mexico or their country of origin, multiple attorneys said.

Defense attorneys have said in recent court hearings that their clients who have bonded out of the state prison into immigration detention are often impossible to locate. The federal lawmakers asked for DHS to better provide telephone access to the men so they can contact their families and attorneys.

In their letter, the Democrats ask federal officials to "ensure that no state is overstepping its authority with respect to the federal immigration system and that migrants are treated with the respect and humane dignity they deserve.”

The letter was signed by Texas Democrats Joaquin Castro of San Antonio, Veronica Escobar of El Paso, Filemon Vela of Brownsville, Sylvia Garcia of Houston, Colin Allred of Dallas and Lloyd Doggett of Austin. It was also signed by U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-New York, and 19 other Democrats.

This article originally appeared in The Texas Tribune at https://www.texastribune.org/2021/10/29/texas-migrant-arrests/.

The Texas Tribune is a member-supported, nonpartisan newsroom informing and engaging Texans on state politics and policy. Learn more at texastribune.org.

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