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06-21-2006, 10:25 PM #1
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Big cities 'bawk!' over illegal migrants
http://www.usatoday.com/printedition/ne ... 20.art.htm
Big cities balk over illegal migrants
Enforcement is federal issue, local police say
By Judy Keen
USA TODAY
CHICAGO — Despite a federal effort to enlist help from local police to catch illegal immigrants, some of the USA's biggest cities are declining to enforce immigration laws.
Police chiefs, mayors and city councils are ordering local cops not to get involved as federal agents crack down on people in the country illegally.
“Vulnerable people have always needed to see the police as being there to protect and serve, and that can't happen when the first words out of a cop's mouth are, ‘I need to see your papers,' ” Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak said.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been visiting police conventions in an effort to have departments join a voluntary program. ICE has trained officers in seven jurisdictions to identify, process and detain illegal immigrants, said Robert Hines, who heads the program started in 1996. Participants include state police in Alabama and Florida, the Arizona corrections department and sheriff's departments in San Bernardino, Los Angeles and Riverside counties in California and Mecklenburg County, N.C.
Several jurisdictions have refused to help. Chicago police and city workers are prohibited from asking immigrants about their legal status. Rybak asked ICE agents last month to stop identifying themselves as “police.” New York City's public hospitals promised last month that they would keep secret an immigrant's legal status.
In the broadest signal of opposition, a national group representing 57 big-city police chiefs warned this month that local enforcement of federal immigration laws would “undermine trust and cooperation” among immigrants.
The Major Cities Chiefs Association said in recommendations to President Bush and Congress that police have long worked with federal agents to pursue illegal immigrants suspected of crimes. The group said helping identify those suspected only of being in the USA illegally could backfire.
“We have spent many years … getting special communities to talk to us, to report crime, to be witnesses,” said Houston Police Chief Harold Hurtt. “If we stop individuals (to ask about immigration status), we would lose all of that.”
The association — including police chiefs from Los Angeles, Detroit, Seattle and Miami — said most departments can't afford to spend time quizzing immigrants. Members fear that “the call for local enforcement of immigration laws signals the beginning of a trend towards local police agencies being asked to enter other areas of federal regulation or enforcement.”
Hines said, “The cooperation we get for the most part is outstanding.” Illegal immigration “is all of our problem, because these people are here in violation of law.”
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06-21-2006, 10:35 PM #2
Snactuary Laws
There is one simple solution....cut their funding for various projects. That will get their attention quickly.
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06-21-2006, 10:39 PM #3
The county where I live in Florida is comprised of several different townships. It APPEARS that our township IS taking a new interest in dealing with people who are in our country illegally. I'll keep you posted.
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06-21-2006, 11:22 PM #4
If our local police refuse to be involved, they A) need funding cut at all levels, and B) we as legal citizens have to hold their feet to the fire by contantly reporting all minor civil disturbances where illegals are located until they wake up and get a clue.
The local police here in Peekskill NY are one of those local departments that have a HANDS OFF POLICY with illegal aliens, and it is very very frustrating....when I say hands off, I mean hands off to a point of not even writing them up for what they consider minor charges such as public intoxication, urinating in public, various driving/parking violations and the like.
Instead, they choose to enforce the red letter of the law against law abiding citizens at every chance...IE, we have short driveways in our community, and whenever they need to generate some extra revenue the police come around and put tickets on our cars that are parked in our driveways for blocking the side walks....at $75.00 a pop, a serious racket for the city of Peekskill. It amounts to SELECTIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT, and what these police departments do not realize, is such selective (non equal) enforcement that lets illegals live above the law is decimating the respect they have always held with honest legal citizens.Keep the spirit of a child alive in your heart, and you can still spy the shadow of a unicorn when walking through the woods.
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06-21-2006, 11:29 PM #5
Re: Snactuary Laws
Originally Posted by traveler
Why are we doling out Homeland Security grants to cities unwilling to just do their duty to protect citizens. Write Congress and tell them No Funds for Sanctuary Cities.Unemployment is not working. Deport illegal alien workers now! Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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