All States must assist with this deadly situation America is currently combating, and all Law Enforcement Departments must assist with locating and apprehensions of millions of criminals spread abroad.Quote:
Originally Posted by JohnDoe2
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All States must assist with this deadly situation America is currently combating, and all Law Enforcement Departments must assist with locating and apprehensions of millions of criminals spread abroad.Quote:
Originally Posted by JohnDoe2
California 287g counties
Sacramento, Los Angeles, Ventura, San Diego, Imperial, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Solano, San Joaquin, Sonoma and Stanislausg Counties are also 287g participants.
Doesn't look any different.
Bingo! ICE has basically said they have no interest in illegals considered non-criminal. In other words, if your not a felon, you get a free pass. Secure communities is a reactive solution, not a pro-active one! Why should we have to wait until an illegal alien commits a felony crime to see him deported? I'm sorry, I just can't get all hyped up about Secure Communities because it allows federal law enforcement to pick and choose who it wants to deport.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dixie
Any illegal alien that law enforcement comes into contact with should be deported, period. Is Secure Communities better than nothing, yes, but why should we have to settle for less than the full enforcement of our immigration laws? I want the whole enchilada, not just the tortilla shell.
February 23, 2011
. . . ICE last year removed more than 392,800 aliens from the United States; of that number, more than 195,700 were aliens with criminal convictions . . .
( That would mean that about 197,100 had no criminal convictions. )
ICE arrests 58 during enforcement surge targeting criminal aliens and fugitives
http://www.alipac.us/ftopicp-1188845.html
ICE is doing a wonderful job deporting undocumented aliens. This L.E. agency and Homeland Security is the backbone of U.S. safety. :(
Yep, and how many have they released? There is no reason we can't deport over a million annually.Quote:
Originally Posted by JohnDoe2
This BS all started when politicians at every level were allowed to set policy regarding certain laws rather than enforcing the actual law according to it's original intent.
For me this created a severe distrust of the American political process. :evil:
And San Diego is also a 287g participant.Quote:
Since May 2009, when San Diego County became the first California jurisdiction to benefit from Secure Communities, ICE has taken custody of nearly 48,000 convicted criminal aliens in the state.
L.A. became a 287g county in 2005.
Followed by Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
287g just seems to me to be a plan that bottlenecks the enforcement of the law.
It in theory makes it possible for a hand full of officers to hand over prisoners for deportation to an even smaller hand full of officers.
We used to have a whole country full of honest police enforcing the immigration laws. They would round up the invaders that slipped by the border patrol. They in effect had the border patrols backs.
We have since lost control of our country. I should say we have since lost control of the country. Welcome to the global government.
In California we have a whole state full of school buses that could be used all night to return the criminals to the border. That is when they are not busy in the day busing illegals to school for their two free meals.