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    Is it possible to sue the Police for ignoring illigals?

    I was just wondering. If cops confess to not charging known illegals, can they be sued and/or citizen arrested? Wayne County NY is over-run with illegals and they are committing all types of crime from DWI to a recent beating/murder. I contacted the DA from Wayne County as to why the farmer, (who bragged on TV news he knew they were both illegal) wasn't arrested for it. He told me to contact the state DA. Of course they don't answer back.
    http://www.waynetimes.com/articles/063008/feature1.asp

    Wednesday, October 01, 2008

    Illegal entrants being given special treatment?
    Juan Casarubia-Rendon, an illegal entrant, was stopped for DWI with a blood alcohol level of .32%, no license, no insurance, released on an appearance ticket and driven home by deputies

    Some farmers won't admit it publicly, but things are changing. Years ago, Mexican migrant workers travelled the planting and harvest seasons across the country without much notice. Area farmers could rely on many of the same migrant workers returning to Wayne County and to the same farms year after year. There was no denying, the Mexican workers were hard working and filling a job sector locals shunned away from.

    Of all the migrant trade, Mexicans were the most reliable, most consistent and the group with the fewest problems for local authorities. Over the past several years, local police agencies have seen a change among the transient groups. Stabbings, prostitution, drugs, check schemes and especially crimes involving driving are notably on the rise. It was estimated by one law enforcement administrator that as many as half of migrants may be operating vehicles illegally.

    Although the majority of Mexican migrants still adhere to the old standards of hard work and the policy of sending weekly monies back to their families across the border, Mexican workers are falling into the same pattern followed by earlier migrant workers including Puerto Rican, Jamaican and poor Afro-Americans, once the staple of the migrant circuit.

    Another change in the migrant population over the years is the rise in illegal migrant workers. The U.S. Border Patrol definitely stepped up arrests after 911, conducting searches at area farms for illegal aliens and parking lots of area supermarkets and shopping centers. The U.S. Border Patrol has reportedly been very active in the Sodus area for the past several months, according to Sodus Police Chief Sharon Purdy, stating they were responding to citizen complaints.

    Some County farmers and migrant social organizations have howled about some of the enforcement that has scared some migrants from returning to the area, accusing police agencies of targeting Hispanics.

    Sodus Town Supervisor, Steve LeRoy, said he has been approached several times by members of migrant social groups, complaining about police agencies and border patrol agents “hasslingâ€

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    Sue Police

    I don't know if you can but if I am ever the victim of a crimr caused by an Illegal I plan to sue the city and state where it occured for not enforcing the immigration laws. I will also add the United States government to the list for not keeping the citizens of the US safe by allowing state and local governments to give sanctuary to them.

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