FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) - A Fresno County Supervisor is showing his enactment for a caller measure that would "enhance the practice betwixt authorities and national instrumentality enforcement agencies with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement," according to a two-page missive sent to the California State Senate connected Monday.
Fresno County Supervisor Nathan Magsig, who represents District 5, sent a two-page missive to the California State Senate successful enactment of Senate Bill 554 connected Monday.
SB554, introduced by Senator Jones connected Feb. 20, would licence instrumentality enforcement officials to cooperate with migration authorities' responses relating to a person’s merchandise date. The connection eliminates the discretion granted to authorities instrumentality enforcement that is presently successful effect.

In the letter, Magsig says the arguments successful favour of the measure are "undeniably compelling, straight addressing captious nationalist information concerns" and that "a superior spot of this measure lies successful its quality to prioritize nationalist information by facilitating the removal of superior criminals from our communities."
Magsig continues that the measure would supply clarity by eliminating the "current disorder and ambiguity surrounding amerciable migration enforcement responsibilities."
Supervisor Nathan Magsig is not the lone authoritative who supports practice betwixt instrumentality enforcement agencies and ICE: the Sheriff of Fresno County and the Sheriff of Mariposa County some precocious announced their enactment of specified collaboration, asking for a reexamination of SB54, which presently restricts section instrumentality enforcement from sharing accusation with ICE.
Magsig ends the missive by stating helium understands "that amerciable migration is simply a analyzable and delicate issue" but helium believes the measure "strikes a indispensable equilibrium betwixt upholding the instrumentality and protecting nationalist safety."
Senate Bill 554 was introduced to the California legislature connected Feb. 20.

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