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    ICE overrun by number of illegal aliens

    ICE overrun by number of illegal aliens
    Saturday, July 22, 2006
    By Beth Rucker

    NASHVILLE (AP) -- Federal immigration officials here say they simply do not have enough agents to process every person assumed to be in the country illegally.
    At the request of Gov. Phil Bredesen, representatives of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, met Friday with state and local law enforcement officials to improve communication among all agencies in handling illegal immigration.
    "Our biggest issue is manpower," said Katherine Molyneux, who represented ICE. "It would be impossible to handle every single (illegal immigrant)."
    Bredesen said he wants to determine what kinds of criminal offenses need to take priority with immigration officials and make state and local law enforcement aware of those priorities.
    "We have to figure out how to turn the heat up without overwhelming them," he said.
    An illegal immigrant who commits a felony will always be a priority, Molyneux said. But something as simple as a speeding ticket or other traffic stop would not take priority.
    Molyneux said the federal government has plans to expand the number of agents within Immigration and Customs Enforcement across the country. She has fewer agents "than you can count on your fingers" to handle calls from other law enforcement agencies about illegal immigrants.
    "They need more like 250," the governor said.
    Bredesen also said he would like to create a law enforcement database of information of every arrest that involves a person suspected to be an illegal immigrant. That way, he said, authorities will be able to track people who are arrested repeatedly without being deported.
    At least two immigrants accused recently of serious crimes in the Nashville area have been arrested numerous times. A Davidson County grand jury report blamed poor communication among local and federal law enforcement officials.
    Gustavo Reyes Garcia had been jailed at least 14 times prior to allegedly driving drunk and smashing into a sedan last month, killing a Mt. Juliet couple.
    Ruben Hernandez Martinez was cited or arrested three times on misdemeanor charges before police said he began terrorizing women, committing a series of armed home invasions and rapes in Nashville in 1997 and 1998. He was jailed in Nashville last month after being extradited from Mexico.
    Davidson County District Attorney General Torry Johnson said that either officials with his office or local authorities notify ICE every time a person in their custody tells them they are in the country illegally.
    "In all but the most serious offenses they are dealt within the system, punished and we have no other option but to release them," he said during the Friday meeting.
    Bredesen said he had hoped that the federal government would have put in place a better structure to handle illegal immigration problems. But the U.S. Senate and House have failed to reconcile competing immigration bills.
    Bredesen said other areas that need a more focused approach to illegal immigration include the state's social programs, such as TennCare, and the state's business community.
    The meeting came a day after Bredesen told The Associated Press that he felt Republicans are trying to make illegal immigration a "wedge issue." He said he's trying to implement a more measured and nonpartisan approach to illegal immigration.
    "I dislike that it's turned into a political food fight," Bredesen said Friday. "Everybody is throwing things at everyone else."

    http://www.t-g.com/story/1161392.html

    So instead of doing any of them at all, they just don't do any??? They just give our country to them?
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    Beefing up interior enforcement should go hand and hand with beefing up border security, one without the other is never going to dig us out of the hole we're in. For every new border agent we hire, we should be doing like wise with ICE agents.

    "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" ** Edmund Burke**

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    Quote Originally Posted by MW
    Beefing up interior enforcement should go hand and hand with beefing up border security, one without the other is never going to dig us out of the hole we're in. For every new border agent we hire, we should be doing like wise with ICE agents.
    DITTO!

    Plus they need to have facilities to hold them at.

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    We are under seige by an invading force, and the government in Washington can't come up with enough money to hire more ICE agents?????

    Instead of voting themselves a raise, Congress should be looking at the security of this country.

    Why are they not getting funded?

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    Molyneux said the federal government has plans to expand the number of agents within Immigration and Customs Enforcement across the country.
    Parden my sarcasim but I am still waiting to 6,000 national guard troops. this is JUST more empty promises. They do not want that border open.
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    They seem to have all the money they need for their pet projects, just none for security! What a corrupt government we have.
    Build the dam fence post haste!

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    C'mon xanadu, do you really think that the shrub is going to send 6,000 troop to the border to help out?

    He knows that would tick off his good buddy Foxy to no end.

    In some ways, he's between a rock and a hard place cause he didn't understand the oath he took when he became President.

    Either that, or he thought the American people would be stupid enough to just let things go.

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    C'mon xanadu, do you really think that the shrub is going to send 6,000 troop to the border to help out?
    The Shrub, I love that nickname.
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    An illegal immigrant who commits a felony will always be a priority, Molyneux said. But something as simple as a speeding ticket or other traffic stop would not take priority.
    With all the fake documents the illegals use, when they do stop them for a traffic violation, how would they know who they had for sure and if they are already felons?

    Any illegal alien the police come across, shoul be thoroughly investigated, to find out who they are and if they are a danger to society.
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