Do you think sanctuary cities would be more inclined to honor ice detainers if the public knew who they had in custody?

I'm just using Jose-Antonio Ibarra as an example, because he's supposedly serving a life sentence in Georgia.
When someone is arrested, their fingerprints are put into a database which alerts Immigration and Customs Enforcement. If they've entered the country illegally, ICE requests the jail to detain them for 48 hours after their sentence, so ICE can pick them up and remove them from the country. Sanctuary cities refuse to honor the detainer request. Instead these cities release these illegals back into the community to reoffend.
Laken Riley wasn't bringing a loaded 9 mm handgun with high capacity magazines to her nursing class on a Georgia campus. She was brutally raped and murdered by an illegal Venezuelan that was released at the border by Joe Biden.
I got the idea from watching Fox News on Saturday. They were showing mugshots of illegals they were looking for along with listing their heinous criminal backgrounds. Rape, murder, pedophilia etc etc
Do you think sanctuary cities would be more inclined to honor ice detainers if the public knew who they had in custody?
Do you think sanctuary cities would be more inclined to honor ice detainers if the public knew who they had in custody?
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