No cages, due process rights intact: ICE agents set the record straight on Trump's immigration enforcement

I C E agents are setting the record straight about their work to protect the inhabitants after the agency has been bombarded with attacks by Democrats for their deportation efforts under President Donald Trump The Story sat down with four agents Paul Andres Celina and Daniel who have served the country for several years to ask about the hardships they have faced in latest months The agents' last names were withheld for their safety There are officers here who have been attacked Paul notified anchor Martha MacCallum There are officers who have families and they are well known in their communities and they operate in a way where plenty of people don't let their families and don't let their population know that they work for I C E There is a sense of danger FEDERAL ADMINISTRATION CHARGE PAIR WHO ALLEGEDLY HELPED ICE FACILITY ATTACKER ESCAPE AFTER SHOOTING Paul advised Fox News the mask his colleagues wear is a sense of shield for I C E agents who often have other jobs outside of law enforcement such as business ownership We're following the law Paul explained We're basically enforcing immigration law administrative law and we have every right to do that So in all honesty that is really what we're doing We're not out here just randomly picking up people based on race and things like that just to remove people and kick them out of the country The agents clarified they operate through a process to remove illegal refugees Under the Trump administration the agents have seen more people being arrested and deported rather than being sent back into the streets We have our targets we know who we're going to pick up and we have our plan beforehand Andres reported We don't just go out there and look for anybody We know who we're looking for Agents can also make collateral arrests We know our target and we're encountering them and let's say he has a patron with him and you know we ask for ID for our safety and we vet them and we run a criminal record of them and if they're here in the country illegally they are a collateral and we will take them into custody Celina explained Andres informed Fox News that detainees are given accommodations in detention centers They are provided with tablets to chat with family beds warm showers and three meals a day To debunk that declaration about cages I can tell you right now we have no cages at our detention centers nor have I ever seen a cage in one of our detention centers he explained Bond hearings are still happening under the Trump administration according to the agent That is a due process right for every sovereign individual in the United States Andres explained The approval process is based on certain factors which is the individual a threat to the population is the individual a flight peril if we give a person a bond and he just skips town or if the person already has an immigration order of deportation So those are determining factors that a judge will determine before issuing a bond The bond process will remain the same we will not and have not taken that right from people The four agents expressed pride in their work in carrying out the mission of the agency I haven't met anybody that works for I C E that is ashamed of what they do Daniel declared We're all proud law enforcement officers and the hardest working people I've ever met in my life