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Healey's Anti-ICE Bias Clouds Reality [OPINION]


Massachusetts Attorney General, Democrat Maura Healey has again made it clear that she is more interested in protecting criminal illegal aliens than in enforcing the law. Healey, to no one s surprise, has issued a report slamming the Bristol County Sheriff s Office for its handling of a riot by ICE detainees at the Bristol County House of Corrections in Dartmouth on May 1.
Sheriff Tom Hodgson says the problem began when 10 federal immigration detainees at the C. Carlos Carreiro Immigration Detention Center, who showed signs of COVID-19, refused to be tested, barracked themselves inside the facility, and trashed the entire unit, causing some $25,000 in damage. Hodgson himself was injured when a detainee allegedly struck him with a chair. ....

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Bristol County Sheriff's Office illegally used dogs, excessive pepper spray against immigrant detainees who may have had COVID, Mass. AG reports


Bristol County Sheriff’s Office illegally used dogs, excessive pepper spray against immigrant detainees who may have had COVID, Mass. AG reports
Updated Dec 15, 2020;
The Bristol County Sheriff’s Office violated the civil rights of federal immigration detainees, including unlawfully using dogs and excessive pepper spray on detainees potentially infected with COVID-19 in a May incident in the county jail that began nonviolently, Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey alleged in an investigative report released Tuesday.
Healey’s office, which recommended sweeping training and oversight reforms at Bristol County facilities, found that BCSO personnel deliberately used excessive and disproportionate force after 10 Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainees refused to consent to COVID-19 testing and isolation on May 1. BCSO “acted with deliberate indifference to a significant risk of serious harm to the health of several detainees,” the report found. ....

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