Michigan Supreme Court’s Proposed Ban on Immigration Arrests in Courthouses Threatens Law and Order
The Michigan Supreme Court’s consideration of a rule barring immigration arrests in courthouses undermines lawful enforcement and puts public safety at risk, echoing misguided sanctuary state policies.
In a move that risks turning Michigan courthouses into safe havens for illegal immigration, the Michigan Supreme Court is considering a proposal to prohibit civil immigration arrests inside state and local courtrooms. This proposed rule change threatens to shield noncitizens suspected of violating federal law from accountability while they conduct legal business at courthouses — a step that raises serious questions about public safety and the rule of law. Is Michigan Prioritizing Sanctuary Policies Over Public Safety? This proposal, championed by advocates who claim it will encourage immigrant participation in court proceedings, mirrors sanctuary policies pursued by states like New...
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