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    Jeb Bush calls for sanctuary crackdown, local enforcement of immigration laws

    By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times - Monday, August 3, 2015

    GOP presidential hopeful Jeb Bush announced a six-point plan to improve border security Monday, calling for a series of basic steps that draw general agreement — and a controversial crackdown on sanctuary cities.

    Mr. Bush, a former two-term Florida governor, said he was a “trailblazer” in working to enlist his state police to help enforce federal immigration laws, and said those cities and counties that refuse to cooperate should have federal law enforcement grants withheld.

    His six-point plan, released to WMUR, a television station in New Hampshire, where the GOP candidates are gathered for a forum later Monday, calls for a more flexible Border Patrol strategy and more technology — both already part of President Obama’s strategy — but does not specifically call for more agents.

    He does want to give the Border Patrol priority over federal land agencies, whose environmental rules often trip up agents, preventing them from easily pursuing illegal immigrants crossing the harsh but fragile deserts in Arizona and New Mexico.

    And Mr. Bush called for stepped-up enforcement of those who overstay their visas and become illegal immigrants. That’s a category that draws less attention than the illegal immigrants who jump the border, but is believed to be a significant, and growing, part of the problem as the flow across the border dips.

    Most controversial, though, is his backing of a crackdown on so-called sanctuary cities and counties, which are jurisdictions that limit their police or sheriffs’ cooperation with federal immigration authorities in order to protect some illegal immigrants.

    “We should withhold federal law enforcement funds for cities that undermine federal immigration laws and make sure we detain and deport illegal immigrants who are serious criminals,” Mr. Bush said in a post on his website laying out his six points.

    He also touted his own record as governor, saying Florida was the first state to sign up for the 287(g) program that trains local officers to help enforce immigration law.

    That program proved to be controversial and the Obama administration has dramatically scaled it back, canceling the most far-reaching part that trained officers in the field. A smaller part that trains sheriff’s deputies and officers in prisons and jails to process and report illegal immigrants is still running.

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    How Jeb Bush would secure the border

    By Ashley Killough, CNN

    Updated 9:27 AM ET, Mon August 3, 2015

    (CNN)Cracking down on sanctuary cities, deporting immigrants who've overstayed their visas and installing more bases at the border would be key elements to Jeb Bush's immigration policy if elected president, the former Florida governor wrote Monday in a Medium post.

    Bush, who's made immigration a key focus of his White House bid, outlined six proposals to enhance border security and enforce immigration law, arguing that all six would receive "bipartisan support in Congress."

    Sanctuary cities, which ignore federal requests to detain people found to be in the country illegally, have gained renewed attention after a San Francisco woman was killed last month allegedly by an undocumented immigrant who had been repeatedly deported.

    Bush called for withholding federal law enforcement funds for such cities and "make sure we detain and deport illegal immigrants who are serious criminals."

    He also supported identifying and deporting immigrants who have overstayed their visas and proposed creating a biometric exit system that would help officials locate such individuals in the future.

    Putting more patrol bases on the border where they can be stationed for days at a time, rather than being situated farther inland, would also help, he wrote, and suggested more investment in high-tech surveillance mechanisms like drones, advanced sensors and radar— some of which is already being used at the border.

    Bush argued that improving existing roads that border agents use would improve the situation, adding that "new roads are needed on the border to secure access to remote and rugged terrain to interdict smugglers."

    Border patrol agents should have easier access to federal lands that sit on the border, he wrote.

    "Currently, agents have to navigate byzantine environmental rules and regulations to access federal lands," he said. "Removing these restrictions would help untie the hands of our agents to patrol every inch of the border."

    Bush is one of the few Republican candidates willing to call for a path to legal status for many of the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the country. He's spent the past few months explaining his position on the campaign trail, facing questions from voters who've heard about his view that falls largely outside of the conservative base.

    While he previously supported a path to citizenship, Bush now proposes going as far "legal status" only.

    "That's where we land to get it done," Bush told reporters last week in Orlando, talking about immigration reform.

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