Spencer Pratt pede que autoridades impeçam a atuação do ICE em Los Angeles

O candidato à prefeitura de Los Angeles, Spencer Pratt, resgatou um vídeo em que defende uma aplicação mais rigorosa das leis locais para evitar operações do órgão federal de imigração (ICE) na cidade. Ele acusou a atual prefeita, Karen Bass, de usar motivações políticas que acabam atraindo tais intervenções.

No vídeo de fevereiro, que voltou a ganhar atenção neste mês, Pratt afirmou que não quer agentes do ICE em Los Angeles. Ele argumentou que o cumprimento das leis existentes eliminaria a necessidade de envolvimento federal e criticou Bass por desafiar as autoridades federais em vez de combater o crime por conta própria.

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