Rep. Andrew Garbarino Pushes ICE Oversight, Backs Traffic Stops

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Rep. Andrew Garbarino, R-N.Y., chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said Wednesday he is seeking answers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement after two fatal officer-involved shootings over the past week.

Speaking at The Hill’s second annual Hill Nation Summit, Garbarino said his committee has already contacted ICE and requested a briefing with the agency next week.

Garbarino said he was “not sure” ICE should “remove that tool” from its enforcement efforts after the agency temporarily paused traffic stops in the wake of the shootings.

“As long as those officers are focused on what they told us they were focused on, and they are, I don’t have a problem with them doing traffic stops,” Garbarino said.

The New York Republican said the committee also wants an update on ICE’s implementation of body-worn camera requirements after officers involved in both shootings were not wearing body cameras.

He noted the briefing will not cover the recent fatal shootings in Texas and Maine because both incidents remain under FBI investigation.

Former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem pledged in February to expand ICE’s body camera program nationwide.

President Donald Trump also weighed in Wednesday, saying ICE should continue conducting traffic stops.

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