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02-16-2012, 02:35 PM #1
Maryland now 100% I.C.E. Secure Communities
Posted at 11:45 AM ET, 02/16/2012
Federal illegal immigration program expands in Md.
By Dan Morse
Federal immigration officials next week are set to start an illegal immigration enforcement program for Montgomery County and the city of Baltimore, making the “Secure Communities” initiative complete across Maryland. The program — which helps track fingerprints of arrestees who may be in the country illegally — has spread to about 71 percent of jurisdictions nationwide.
Lots of local police officials like it, because they say it effectively keeps them out of the immigration enforcement business. Critics have said it can led to deportations of people picked up for the most minor of offenses.
In a notice to officials in Montgomery and Baltimore this week, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said Secure Communities will be deployed on Wednesday for those two jurisdictions. The notice stressed that jail officials won’t have to do anything differently. Indeed, in Montgomery County, correctional officers already send inmate fingerprints to a state collection system, according to Arthur Wallenstein, head of corrections in the county. Those prints are sent to the FBI, according to ICE. Under the Security Communities program, the fingerprints go one step farther — to federal immigration officials.
If immigration officials match the prints with the types of people they are targeting, they will move to have them detained and possibly deported. “ICE places a high priority on the removal of aliens convicted of crimes, recent illegal border crossers, immigration fugitives, and repeat immigration law violators,” the notice said.
An ICE spokesperson declined to confirm the Wednesday start date in Montgomery and Baltimore, but said in a statement: “ICE continues to work with its law enforcement partners in Montgomery and Baltimore City counties and across the country to responsibly and effectively implement this federal information sharing capability and plans to reach complete nationwide activation by the end of 2013.”
Patrick Lacefield, a spokesman for Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett (D) said the Secure Communities notice from the federal government will compel the county to not do anything to impede the program. “We certainly don’t believe we have a choice in the matter,” he said.
Nancy Navarro, a Montgomery County Council member who has raised questions about Secure Communities in the past, said she will meet next week with Montgomery police and jail officials to make sure the program isn’t abused.
Navarro said both departments have worked hard to develop trust within the county’s immigrant community, and she doesn’t want to see it jeopardized. Federal officials appear to be making efforts not to use Secure Communities to deport people who have been in the U.S. a long time and get caught on minor charges, she said. “But the jury is still out on that,” Navarro added.
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02-16-2012, 02:40 PM #2NO AMNESTY
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02-16-2012, 03:28 PM #3If immigration officials match the prints with the types of people they are targeting, they will move to have them detained and possibly deported. “ICE places a high priority on the removal of aliens convicted of crimes, recent illegal border crossers, immigration fugitives, and repeat immigration law violators,” the notice said.
Is the program better than nothing, absolutely, but it will not do the job that most Americans expect and demand!"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" ** Edmund Burke**
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02-16-2012, 03:34 PM #4
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02-16-2012, 03:38 PM #5NO AMNESTY
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02-16-2012, 05:29 PM #6
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02-17-2012, 12:50 PM #7
Montgomery to Join Jail-Based Deportation Program
Immigration officials set to deploy "Secure Communities" in Montgomery County and Baltimore City on Feb. 22.
By Sebastian Montes
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After more than two years of public outcry, political wrangling and postponement, a controversial jail-based deportation program will take effect next week in Montgomery County and Baltimore City, the final two Maryland jurisdictions not already taking part.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement notified Montgomery County officials earlier this week of the Feb. 22 launch for the “Secure Communities” program, which aims to more quickly and accurately identify the deportable immigrants among everyone arrested and fingerprinted in Montgomery County jails.
With a simultaneous launch in Baltimore City, all of Maryland will have joined in since the program arrived in Prince George's County at the end of 2009.
Under Secure Communities, the fingerprints of all arrestees are checked against a federal database of known illegal immigrants and legal immigrants who have committed deportable offenses.
Created in 2008, the program now includes roughly 1,500 jurisdictions across the country, with nationwide coverage planned by next year.
Montgomery County was supposed to be among the first Maryland jurisdictions with Secure Communities, but ICE rolled it out in Prince George’s County in December 2009 then Frederick, Queen Anne’s and St. Mary’s counties in April 2010. Montgomery County and Baltimore City became Maryland's final two holdouts when Allegany, Garrett, Washington and Wicomico counties joined in April 2011.
Last spring, ICE set Montgomery's launch for Sept. 27, but pushed that back indefinitely to revise its deployment schedule.
On Tuesday, the coordinator of ICE’s Baltimore field office notified Montgomery County Sheriff Darren Popkin, who then circulated the email to police, prosecutors and other top county officials.
“Exactly as expected,” said Art Wallenstein, director of the Montgomery County Department of Correction and Rehabilitation. “ICE always told us that at some point in 2012 this would be rolled out to all counties.”
In 2010, Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett explored the possibility of abstaining from Secure Communities. After months of analysis, Leggett decided the county could not hold out. Leggett (D) has since said that the county was ready for Secure Communities whenever ICE was.
“The county has no choice. We will comply,” Leggett spokesman Patrick Lacefield wrote in an email to Patch on Thursday.
Immigrant advocates and members of the County Council members pushed Leggett in April to refuse the program, as Washington, D.C. has done. In May, the council passed a watered-down resolution asking that ICE focus on serious criminals.
County Council President Roger Berliner declined to comment on Thursday afternoon. Councilwoman Nancy Navarro—who led the push against the program and drafted the resolution—could not be immediately reached.
Secure Communities will not alter the county’s arrest procedures “in any way,” wrote John Alderman, director of ICE's Baltimore field office, wrote in this week's message to Montgomery officials. The sole difference is that the FBI will forward the fingerprints to the Department of Homeland Security to search in an immigration database called the Automated Biometric Identification System (IDENT) System.
When the fingerprints match IDENT records, ICE agents make a case-by-case determination whether to flag the arrestee for deportation. Relevant factors include family ties, how long they’ve been in the U.S., significant medical and mental health issues, criminal record, previous deportation and outstanding removal orders, Alderman wrote.
Critics have blasted Secure Communities for too often straying from its stated goal of identifying only the most dangerous criminals. President Barack Obama directed ICE to reform the program last year to prevent the deportation of victims and witnesses and to hone in on the most serious offenders.
“High priority” cases include: immigrants with criminal convictions, “recent illegal border crossers, immigration fugitives, and repeat immigration law violators,” Alderman wrote.
“This prioritization, however, does not mean ICE will decline to remove other aliens identified through Secure Communities who are present in the United States without lawful authority.”
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