Professor Jennifer Koh Quoted in "What Makes ICE Different?" -- World
Professor Jennifer Lee Koh is quoted in the World article, "What Makes ICE Different?" The article examines the differences between the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and traditional policing.
Excerpt from "What Makes ICE Different?"
Jennifer Koh, professor of law at Pepperdine University, studies the intersection between immigration enforcement and criminal law. She confirmed Fulk’s assessment.
“The agency has gone through a sort of lawmaking process to enact [regulations] regarding the use of deadly force, the use of non-deadly force, etc.,” Koh said. “That being said, in terms of how ICE conducts its operations, not all of that is spelled out. A lot is left up to agency leadership either at the national level or at the local level.”
More significantly, Koh explained that success looks different for ICE than for other law enforcement agencies.
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