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Criminal-justice subcommittee report approved; commissioners discuss ICE detainees and federal rulings

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Summary

The criminal-justice subcommittee approved its report unanimously; commissioners discussed boarding of ICE detainees, limited sheriff involvement, and federal court rulings that Speaker 2 said will be forwarded to Representative Miller.

The county's criminal-justice subcommittee met and approved a report, and commissioners used the meeting to discuss the county's role in housing ICE detainees and related legal questions. Speaker 2 said the subcommittee approval was unanimous and that "about eight" constituents attended and engaged in discussion.

Speaker 2 described the sheriff's limited role with immigration detainees, saying the department's involvement is largely transportation to doctor appointments and emergencies and that it does not undertake apprehensions or transports to ICE. "The only transportation the sheriff's department does to ICE is to doctor's appointments... They don't do any transports, and they've never done any apprehensions," Speaker 2 said, noting constituents were reassured by that description.

On legal issues, Speaker 1 recalled an earlier Supreme Court decision (described from memory) and Speaker 2 said he asked "Chris" to bring federal court rulings — four separate judges — which he will forward to Representative Miller as examples relevant to detainee rights and hearings. Speaker 2 also recounted a recent case in which a federal judge (identified in the discussion as Judge O'Plain) issued an order that praised the superintendent and the county released an immigration inmate within about half an hour after the issue was clarified.

Follow-up: Speaker 2 will forward the cited federal rulings and court order to Representative Miller and keep commissioners informed.