Editor's note: Este artículo está traducido al español.
President Donald Trump’s push to accelerate immigration enforcement is being felt in Las Vegas, where federal agents picked up 441 people with detainers and 173 with warrants from police custody from Feb. 7 through Sept. 1, according to Metro Police data obtained by the Sun in a public records request.
Metro’s Detention Services Division sent nearly 2,700 notices over that period to tell Immigration and Customs Enforcement it had booked someone believed to be a “foreign-born individual” charged with at least one among a variety of crimes, according to department policy. It sends another notice when that person is released.
How that differs from previous presidential administrations isn’t clear because Metro only started tracking th