Julia Ainsley: The White House Really Wants To Make a Case Example Out of Colorado Suspect Family
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AINSLEY: “Well, we know exactly what they said there, that the wife and children were taken into custody by ICE. So six people now in custody, part of the family. When the White House said they could be expelled from the country, deported as early as last night, we don't yet know, I have not heard that they have actually been deported. But the process they're fast-tracking them on, Mika, is called expedited removal. That means removal from the country without a court hearing. And they're going to argue that because of their connection to this case, they could be fast-tracked for expedited removal. Now, someone in federal law enforcement may also argue, well, then what extent, you know, what good does that do if you're trying to get information from the family about this incident and trying to do a thorough investigation? So I think these are two things they're going to have to balance. But in this case, they really want to make a case example out of this family by arresting them.”




