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ICE Officers Face Perjury Probe and Scrutiny Over Coordination

Federal authorities have opened a perjury probe into ICE officers' testimony regarding a shooting, while a Detroit police chief targets officers allegedly coordinating with ICE, indicating increased scrutiny on the agency's conduct.

16 Feb, 13:02 — 16 Feb, 14:00
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Feds open a perjury probe into ICE officers' testimony about the shooting of a Venezuelan man - AP News

Feds open a perjury probe into ICE officers' testimony about the shooting of a Venezuelan man  AP News

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Detroit Police Chief Targets Officers Allegedly Coordinating With ICE

Detroit Police Chief Targets Officers Allegedly Coordinating With ICE Authored by Luis Cornelio via Headline USA, Detroit Police Chief Todd Bettison said Thursday that officers purportedly collaborating with federal immigration agents will be held “accountable,” as the city defends its so-called “welcoming” status. Bettison made the comments during a hearing with the Detroit Board of Police Commissioners regarding two incidents, one on Dec. 16 and another on Feb. 9, according to the Detroit Free Press. “Of our officers, 98-99 percent do it the right way each and every day,” Bettison claimed. “But I do have one or two percent that decide to violate our rules, our policies and our procedures, and to those officers, I will hold them accountable.” A “welcoming city” refers to jurisdictions that do not require officers to investigate a person’s immigration status during routine investigations. By contrast, sanctuary cities refuse to honor ICE detainers and actively decline to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. In the first incident, a Detroit sergeant reportedly called Border Patrol after an officer requested a translation during a traffic stop of a non-English-speaking individual. Bettison said that Border Patrol determined the person was not a U.S. citizen and detained the individual as a result. In the second incident, a Detroit officer allegedly contacted Border Patrol while investigating an individual on a felony warrant. “Border Patrol did respond, and Border Patrol ultimately took this individual,” Bettison said, citing body-worn camera footage reviewed by the DPD. The commission is set to decide whether to suspend the officers involved ahead of a Feb. 19 hearing. Tyler Durden Mon, 02/16/2026 - 09:00

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