U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducted an operation in Georgetown on Tuesday, confirmed by the Georgetown Police Department. The nature of the operation was described as a “fugitive apprehension operation,” but specific details were not provided. It was also noted that ICE did not request assistance or involvement from the Georgetown PD, who remained uninvolved in the operation.
Furthermore, the Delaware State Police, as well as the police departments of Georgetown, Milford, and Rehoboth Beach, all stated that they have not received any requests to assist with ICE operations. However, they emphasized that they would consider any such requests for assistance on a case-by-case basis.
The presence of ICE in Georgetown sparked interest and concern among the local community, with many questioning the purpose and scope of the operation. While some expressed support for ICE’s efforts to apprehend fugitives, others raised concerns about the potential impact on the immigrant community in Georgetown.
Overall, the collaboration between ICE and local law enforcement agencies, or lack thereof, raised questions about the transparency and communication between different levels of law enforcement. Moving forward, it will be important for all parties involved to maintain open lines of communication and clarity to address any potential issues or concerns that may arise from such operations.
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