Trump again indicates the federal takeover of the Washington police after the mayor Bowser Ice of Policing Roll
US President Donald Trump threatened to declare a new national emergency and Federalize Washington, DC, on Monday (September 15) after Mayor Muriel Bowser said that police police would not cooperate with immigration and customs handling (ICE). The dispute focuses on whether the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) should share information with the federal immigration authorities. Ice stared at criticism and allegations ICE criticized the detention of suspects on immigration grounds and faced the allegations of racial profile. Trump claims that crime has dropped under federal patrols Trump, and that he claimed on Truth Social, that crime in the capital has fallen since its August deployment of federal law enforcement and troops of the national guard. “In a few weeks, the” place “is absolutely bleeding … for the first time in decades, virtually no crime,” he wrote. WARNING OF MISS DAY Surgere without Ice warning that non-cooperation would roar with Ice ‘crime’, he promised: ‘Washington’s people and businesses, DC, don’t worry, I am with you and will not let it happen. I will call a national emergency and federalize, if necessary !!! ‘ Bowser, who previously credited Trump’s surge of federal officials with the reduction of crime, signed an executive order earlier this month that excluded the coordination with federal agencies – but ICE excluded from the Richtyijn. The Federal takeover of DC police in August Trump has already taken direct control of the MPD on August 30 from August 11, in what the White House described as a crime and homelessness suppression. About 2,000 troops in the national guard, including reinforcements of the Republican guided states, continue to patrol the district, although the original 30 -day statement has expired. Ohio governor Mike Dewine confirmed that his state deployed Military Police in Washington until 30 November 150 at the request of the Trump administration. The lead on ICE collaboration and Trump’s warning of renewed fedalization emphasizes the ongoing tensions between the local government of the district and the president over whom policing in the capital of the country controls.