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    LA gang members in country illegally may face quicker deport

    LA gang members in country illegally may face quicker deportation
    By DAISY NGUYEN, Associated Press Writer

    Thursday, April 5, 2007


    (04-05) 19:14 PDT Los Angeles (AP) --

    City and county prosecutors said Thursday they are working more closely with federal officials to determine legal residency of suspected gang members, noting illegal immigrants appear to make up a significant portion of the gang population.

    City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo said at a news conference that his office will begin forwarding the names of convicted gang members to federal authorities. If the U.S. attorney's office determines any are in the country illegally, they can begin proceedings that would eventually have the person deported after the local case is resolved.

    Critics have long argued that inquiring about legal status would spread fear across immigrant communities and make it difficult for police to investigate crimes.

    Delgadillo, however, said his office has found a substantial number of gang members being prosecuted are illegal immigrants. He does not believe the new policy will deter victims or witnesses from reporting crimes.

    "Many of the victims of these gangs are undocumented immigrants living in our city and follow the law," Delgadillo said. "We encourage victims and witnesses to come forward, whether they're U.S. citizens or undocumented immigrants."

    A survey recently found that more than 20 percent of Los Angeles County jail inmates and more than 10 percent of Orange County jail inmates were illegal immigrants.

    Currently, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department serves as a conduit between Delgadillo's office and federal officials. City prosecutors confer with sheriff's officials to determine the immigration status of gang members arrested for various crimes. That information is then turned over to federal authorities.

    Marty Vranicar, head of the city attorney's gang prosecution unit, said city prosecutors have been forwarding the names of convicted gang members to federal authorities on an ad hoc basis.

    "Now because of our unprecedented, new partnership with the U.S. attorney's office, now we got somebody who is willing to take that information and run with it," he said.

    Three city prosecutors were recently assigned to the U.S. attorney's office to help prosecute gang cases that involve federal felonies.

    Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley has proposed allocating some of his prosecutors to help federal attorneys go after gang members who illegally re-enter the country after being convicted of crimes and deported.

    "We should not have to wait for them to do another crime," Cooley told the Los Angeles Times. "We need to identify transnational gang members and deport them."

    Meanwhile, authorities said gang violence in Los Angeles has declined 12 percent in the three months since the Los Angeles Police Department began a gang crackdown.

    That compares with a 15.7 percent increase in gang crimes in all of 2006 over 2005.

    The recent push by police to reduce gang violence has included putting more officers on the street, appealing for federal anti-gang funds and publishing a "Most Wanted"-style list of the city's worst gangsters.

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    Is Mayor Villaingrosa behind this? Maybe he is worried about his "raza" more than the safety of the actual citizens of this country? Seems that has been his attitude in the past.

    Glad to hear of this crackdown and decrease of gang violence, I hope it gets totally eliminated, but then the city will be a desert.
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    Boy we can chew this one up and spit it out

    undocumented immigrants living in our city and follow the law
    ok ok just following the the laws they like!

    these type of words realy tick me off
    appear to,may have, maybe, could be, or might have been,
    it always seems like the aclu instills fear in the writers of these the Gang stories. the facts are Gangs kill Americans too, Gangs need to be stopped, gangs have to be shut down, gangs will cause more deaths if they arent stoped, these gangs are made up of hispanic or latino criminals.

    12 percent in the three months since the Los Angeles Police Department began a gang crackdown.
    If all the states would just get together and say" this is it," "NO MORE"
    these problems will stop. and 12 would go up to 99
    If America doesnt want something we dont have to have it.


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    That quote about law abiding illegals is a great oxymoron but that is it. It just shows the ignorance of some people.
    As for the gangs it is long over due that they get kicked out quicker. I wish they did so in Florida as well. Actually they had an episode of the First 48 on A&E last night where the City of Miami Police were looking for 2 MS-13 gang members who were wanted for a homicide. They were illegals. If anyone doesn't know about the show it about real homicide detectives in large cities who are working on homicide cases. It is interesting as there have been other shows where illegals were arrested but they never go into what happens to them after they are arrested. Another show that shows illegals arrested is COPS. In some of the cities you know there will be at least one.
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