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    U.S. program teaches local officers to fight illegal immig.

    Departments weigh agent training plan
    U.S. program teaches local officers to fight illegal immigration
    From Wire Reports Hernan Rozemberg,
    San Antonio Express-News

    SAN ANTONIO – As state and local governments across the country have taken the fight against illegal immigration into their own hands, a federal training program for local police agencies is growing in popularity.

    A 1996 federal immigration law offers local law enforcement agencies a chance to help enforce immigration law. But the program has had few takers until this year.

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    I am becoming more and more ashamed of Texas and it's LE people.

    We can interpret this as 'the corporations in San Antonio would have our jobs if we dared enforce immigration laws - or - the Mexican government is really running the city of San Antonio.'

    This program is aimed is deporting criminals - not just illegal immigrants.
    A city that says it 'would rather have a rapport with the illegals' is simply saying, we don't care about the criminals in the city. We don't care about protecting the people - we want to keep the Mexican lobby and corporations happy. Yes, American citizens suffer at the hands of criminals, but criminals prey on their own people because they live with them. The illegals are hurt very much by these thugs.

    So the idea they are somehow doing the illegals a favor is simply not true - it is just the opposite.
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