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In a stark warning, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) called on California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta to prioritize public safety by honoring ICE detainers for more than 33,000 criminal illegal aliens currently in state custody.
The announcement highlights the grave risks posed by California’s sanctuary policies, which have already led to the release of thousands of dangerous offenders back into communities since January 20, 2026.
According to ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons, California’s refusal to cooperate with federal immigration authorities has resulted in the release of 4,561 criminal illegal aliens in just over two weeks. These individuals have been convicted of serious offenses, including 31 homicides, 661 assaults, 574 burglaries, 184 robberies, 1,489 dangerous drugs offenses, 379 weapons offenses, and 234 sexual predatory offenses. Currently, an additional 33,179 aliens with active ICE detainers remain in California jails, facing charges for 399 homicides, 3,313 assaults, 3,171 burglaries, 1,011 robberies, 8,380 dangerous drugs offenses, 1,984 weapons offenses, and 1,293 sexual predatory offenses.
“Governor Newsom and his fellow California sanctuary politicians are releasing murderers, pedophiles, and drug traffickers from their jails back into our neighborhoods and putting American lives at risk,” Lyons stated in the DHS release. He urged Newsom to commit to honoring ICE detainers, emphasizing that cooperation could prevent further victimization. Lyons noted that seven of the ten safest cities in the U.S. actively work with ICE, underscoring the effectiveness of such partnerships.
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Author: Marty Kaufmann
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