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    Questions for Secretary Napolitano: E-Verify

    Questions for Secretary Napolitano: E-Verify

    Posted April 23rd, 2009 at 2.03pm in Protect America.

    DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano is tentatively scheduled to testify before the United States Senate Judiciary Committee about DHS immigration enforcement policies on May 6, 2009. Given Secretary Napolitano’s novel interpretations of federal law, the Heritage Foundation will be posting a serious of questions (and suggested answers) for the Secretary.

    Questions for Napolitano: # 1, The Future of State and Local Immigration Enforcement

    In numerous public statements over the last four months, Obama Administration officials have made comments that appear to question the importance of and use of state and local law enforcement to help reduce America’s illegal immigration problem. Does the Obama Administration fully support the use of section 287(g) and does it remain committed to other ICE Access programs?

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    Beginning in 2002, ICE began partnering with local law enforcement agencies under a cross-designation program authorized by Section 287(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. This program allows local law enforcement officers to enforce immigration laws. In a 287(g) partnership, a memorandum of agreement (MOA) between ICE and the local law enforcement agency outlines the authority given to the local officers. ICE agents closely monitor activities under the 287(g) program, and localities are required to report any immigration-related enforcement work to ICE supervisors. Participating law enforcement officers are also required to attend a four-week training course and must meet basic requirements, including U.S. citizenship and a minimum of two years of work experience.

    In the past several years, the cross-designation program has been extremely popular with state and local law enforcement agencies. ICE has 67 active MOAs and has received many additional requests for 287(g) partnerships. The recent Government Accountability Office report correctly identified some issues with the 287(g) program, but it also failed to recognize the constitutional ability of the states to enforce laws. Americans trust law enforcement officers to do their jobs enforcing U.S. criminal laws–trust that should be granted to those enforcing U.S. immigration laws as well. Micromanaging immigration enforcement officers’ decision-making process could dissuade them from participating. ICE also launched a program called: ICE Agreements of Cooperation in Communities to Enhance Safety and Security (ICE ACCESS), which was created to provide a menu of different programs that allow the federal government to partner with and support local law enforcement officers in enforcing customs and immigration laws, from border taskforces to document fraud efforts.

    Cooperation with local law enforcement has drawn accusations that local police departments are overzealously enforcing immigration laws, targeting anybody who “looks and soundsâ€

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    DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano is tentatively scheduled to testify before the United States Senate Judiciary Committee about DHS immigration enforcement policies on May 6
    This ought to be good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jean
    DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano is tentatively scheduled to testify before the United States Senate Judiciary Committee about DHS immigration enforcement policies on May 6
    This ought to be good.
    Yes, but one has to wonder if the Senate Judiciary will be on the side of the laws that are on the books instead of some liberal agenda that promotes the lie that our immigration system is broken.
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    They are on the side of the Liberal agenda....have you watched any of the hearing Janet has attended, at the last one she said OH we don't need anymore money at this time.....HELLLOOOO Janet the border is not closed you need more troops on the ground and the fence is not done....the 287G program is broke and it goes on and on!!

    But I will watch the one on May 6th just so I can reaffirm her stupidity!
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    lets find out who is on that committee and
    lets make a list of about 10-15 questions and
    send to everyone on that list and say these are what
    americans want answers too.

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    The questions should also note that e-verify was a primary recommendation of the Barbara Jordan Immigration Reform Commission.

    For those who don't know, Barbara Jordan was a liberal black American Congresswoman and Civil Rights advocate.
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