See email prepared below to send to thank and encourage judge.
Florida Family Association sent out an email alert on January 27, 2021 titled Federal judge blocks Biden’s order to stop deporting illegal criminal aliens. The email encouraged subscribers to send emails of appreciation and encouragement to the judge.
On February 8, 2021, U.S. District Judge Drew E. Tipton extended the TRO until February 23, 2021 to allow both parties time to more fully prepare and submit their arguments.
On January 20, 2021, Acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary David Pekoske sent a memorandum to the leadership of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and Citizenship and Immigration Service (CIS). The memorandum instructs the agencies to ignore federal law by stopping all deportations and releasing detained illegal aliens into the general public. This would also cause local law enforcement agencies across the country to release detained illegal criminally charged aliens.
What impact would Biden’s evil order have on Americans’ safety? Just consider these ICE Statistics reported in part from ice.gov
Administrative and Criminal Arrests: In FY 2020, ICE ERO conducted 103,603 administrative arrests 90 percent of those arrested had criminal convictions or pending criminal charges at the time of arrest.
Removals: ICE ERO conducted 185,884 removals during FY 2020. The vast majority of ICE ERO’s interior removals – 92 percent – had criminal convictions or pending criminal charges, demonstrating ICE ERO’s commitment to removing those who pose the greatest risk to the safety and security of the United States.
Public safety would be destroyed as we know it if the Biden order allows close to 300,000 illegal aliens, more than 90 percent with criminal charges, to remain in towns across America every year. Biden should not be legally permitted to essentially repeal federal law by ordering ICE to stop enforcing it. If Biden wants that to happen then he needs congress to repeal the federal statute.
On January 26, 2021, United States District Judge Drew Tipton, a Trump appointee, granted a temporary restraining order sought by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, saying the state had demonstrated a likelihood of facing immediate harm from Biden’s pause. The court order will be in effect for 14 days while Judge Tipton considers a broader motion by the state for a preliminary injunction.
Florida Family Association has prepared an email for you to send to thank U.S. District Judge Drew Tipton for his ruling and encourage him to guard the law that protects millions of Americans' public safety.
Click here to send your email to U.S. District Judge Drew Tipton. For all email clients because there is only one email address. YAHOO works best in Yahoo Mobile App, not so well with internet browser.
This email will open in your email browser because the court blocking normal form emails sent through the Florida Family Association email server. If the above link does not open in your email browser or if the email is returned to you please prepare an email using the suggested subject line, content and email addresses provided below. Please feel free to change the wording.
Suggested subject line:
Thank you for blocking anti ICE order please continue to guard the law that protects millions of Americans.
Suggested content:
Honorable Judge Tipton, Thank you for granting a temporary restraining order to stop Biden anti ICE order. Public safety would be destroyed as we know it if the Biden order allows close to 300,000 illegal aliens, more than 90 percent with criminal charges, to remain in towns across America every year. Biden should not be legally permitted to essentially repeal federal law by ordering ICE to stop enforcing it. If Biden wants that to happen then he needs congress to repeal the federal statute. Please continue to guard the law that protects millions of Americans.
Email
Contact information:
drew_tipton@txs.uscourts.gov
United States District Judge Drew B. Tipton
United States District Courts
1133 N. Shoreline Blvd.
Corpus Christi, Texas 78401
drew_tipton@txs.uscourts.gov
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