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    Calif. City To Enforce Immigration Law

    http://www.wral.com/apnationalnews/8227082/detail.html

    COSTA MESA, Calif. -- A new city policy that would give police the authority to enforce federal immigration law is hurting local businesses even though it has yet to be implemented, merchants say.

    The policy would ally Costa Mesa police with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau, making it the first city in the nation to train its officers in federal immigration enforcement. Border security has historically been the purview of federal agencies.

    The City Council approved the policy late last year, but it could take months to go into effect as federal officials decide whether to accept the policing plan for Costa Mesa, a city of about 108,000 residents near the ocean some 90 miles north of the Mexican border.

    About 50 business owners gathered in front of City Hall on Thursday to voice their opposition to the policy, which would allow police to check the immigration status of suspected violent felons. They said fear among the immigrant community is keeping patrons away from businesses that cater to Hispanic customers.

    Vincente Barajas, owner of La Espiga de Oro bakery, said his business declined 20 percent since the council vote. He said another of his bakeries, in nearby Fullerton, had not seen a similar dip.

    "People think that just because of the way they look, you're going to get picked up by the police and taken to jail," Barajas said.

    Police Capt. Ron Smith said about 30 of 163 officers would receive the federal immigration training when the policy goes into effect. He said the department tried to remain neutral in the controversy and had no choice but to follow the City Council's lead.

    Mayor Allan Mansoor has said the plan will make the city safer and targets only the worst criminals. It is designed to piggyback on a similar policy being pursued by the Orange County Sheriff's Department.

    One small-business owner at the gathering said immigration policy should be left to the federal government.

    "What we need is a national immigration policy," said attorney Chris Blank. "We don't need a cowboy sitting in the mayor's seat in Costa Mesa saying, `I'm going to round them all up and send them away.'"

    Mansoor didn't return calls from The Associated Press seeking comment.

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    One small-business owner at the gathering said immigration policy should be left to the federal government.
    They use this arguement, only because they know how lax the feds are in enforcing immigration law.
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    "People think that just because of the way they look, you're going to get picked up by the police and taken to jail," Barajas said.
    Well..........if you are NOT here illegally and have not broken any laws, then you should not mind answering the police officer's questions. This just proves they are illegal, if they have to stay at home in hiding, otherwise there would not be a problem
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    Quote Originally Posted by rebellady1964
    "People think that just because of the way they look, you're going to get picked up by the police and taken to jail," Barajas said.
    Well..........if you are NOT here illegally and have not broken any laws, then you should not mind answering the police officer's questions. This just proves they are illegal, if they have to stay at home in hiding, otherwise there would not be a problem
    Exactly Rebellady! I would be suspicious if an hispanic man was walking down the street wearing a hooded sweatshirt and covering his face with his hands out in 80 degree weather. You just know that they are illegal.
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