Immigration officers can now arrest people and carry guns
What happened
The Department of Homeland Security is changing its rules to give immigration officers new law enforcement powers. These officers can now investigate civil and criminal immigration violations, issue warrants, make arrests, and carry firearms.
Why it matters
For years, immigration officers focused on administrative tasks like processing visas and green cards. Now, they have powers usually reserved for police or border patrol. This means a different kind of enforcement for people already inside the country.
The signal
Watch for reports on how many arrests these officers make, and what types of cases they pursue, in the next 12-24 months.