Ohio judge uses a hunch to call ICE on undocumented defendants: 'Haven't got one wrong yet'

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Ohio judge uses a hunch to call ICE on undocumented defendants: 'Haven't got one wrong yet'
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A common pleas judge in Ohio has said that when he suspects a defendant is undocumented, he calls Immigration and Customs Enforcement himself.

ICE is barred from making arrests in certain sensitive areas, specifically churches, schools and hospitals. Some New York legislatorsHowever, Ruehlman said, he thinks this argument is a"red herring." He said even in cases that involve known illegal immigrants, ICE has worked with his court and prosecutors to allow them to testify.

He said, that as far as he knows, there are no rules or laws that prevent judges from contacting immigration agents. He added there are no laws requiring judges to do it either."I never call ICE," he said."I don't know their number."

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