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07-03-2007, 01:52 PM #1
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MD: County and immigration enforcement; La Raza sues
The county and immigration enforcement
July 3, 2007
These are trying times for Montgomery County, Md., Police Chief Tom Manger and County Executive Ike Leggett. They are in a difficult quandary, caught between their sworn duty to enforce the law and political pressure to pander to open-borders activists. Chief Manger, in particular, finds himself on the hotseat for having the chutzpah to turn over illegal-alien absconders that his officers encounter during routine performance of such duties as traffic stops.
The "problem" is this: Since last year, more than 50 people have been taken into custody by police officers in Montgomery County on immigration warrants. That's because their names are included in the FBI's National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database, which police check to see if someone has outstanding warrants.
Chief Manger, like many other police chiefs in big cities where liberal, Democratic Party-dominated political machines hold sway, is opposed to the inclusion of immigration warrants in the NCIC database on grounds that this would undermine his department's efforts to "develop strong relationships" with illegals and the immigrant communities that harbor them. In our view, such thinking, which has been adopted by law enforcement organizations like the International Associations of Chiefs of Police, is politically correct foolishness. But leave that aside for the moment: Despite his own views on the database, Chief Manger understands that it would be dereliction of duty to adopt a policy of refusing to arrest absconders. After all, these are fugitives who have had their day in court, and been ordered removed from the United States by an immigration judge but failed to report for deportation. Police are expected to turn them over to federal authorities.
This policy doesn't sit well with the usual suspects. The National Council of La Raza has filed suit in federal court to prevent immigration from being included in the NCIC database, and locally, illegal-alien advocates are trying to make things very uncomfortable for Chief Manger and his boss, Mr. Leggett. On June 21, Chief Manger spent part of his day not trying to come up with more effective ways to fight crime in Montgomery County but fighting off political partisans and members of an entity the police chief calls his "Latino Advisory Committee," who sought to bully him into disregarding federal immigration warrants. Thus far, Mr. Leggett and Chief Manger say that they will not disregard immigration warrants.
We're not terribly optimistic that county officials will remain steadfast. But the fact that thus far, Mr. Leggett and Chief Manger haven't capitulated suggests that even in one of the most liberal jurisdictions in the country, local officials are taking a sober-minded attitude toward the flouting of the law by illegals and their protectors.
http://washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dl ... /107030009
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07-03-2007, 01:58 PM #2
God almighty! what arrogant SOB's ! Sue the Government for enforcing it's laws?
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07-03-2007, 02:02 PM #3
I am surprised that the Latino Police Officers Association isn't commenting on it. At least it's nice to see some police departments do something about it. In some areas in Miami Dade the police see those comments on NCIC and do nothing. When an immigration message shows up it is in red letters and you can't miss it.
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07-03-2007, 02:15 PM #4
I sent Police Chief Tom Manger and County Executive Ike Leggett a nice little email thanking them for upholding our nation's laws and refusing to be "bullied" by his "Latino Advisory Committee".
Email is:
MCPDChief@montgomerycountymd.gov <MCPDChief@montgomerycountymd.gov>
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07-03-2007, 02:20 PM #5
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I have written to Leggett and have complained to the police department on several occasions. I keep getting the same old crap answers. The day-labor center in Gaithersburg was the last straw. Everything this county does seems to be in favor of illegal hispanics and their groups like CASA. I am getting sick of seeing the country I grew up in, go down into the toilet. Montgomery coutry used to be one of the most 'sought-after' places to live in Maryland. Not anymore, and it's a shame.
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07-03-2007, 02:39 PM #6
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07-03-2007, 03:48 PM #7
La Raza
Isn't it just wonderful our congress gives La Raza OUR TAX money which they in turn use to SUE US !
Emailed Chief"A Government big enough to give you everything you want,is strong enough to take everything you have"* Thomas Jefferson
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07-03-2007, 05:33 PM #8
How can you possibly successfully sue someone for enforcing the law. It works the other way around. There are ways to sue the govt. for NOT enforcing the law. I have never heard of such an arrogant and, quite frankly, shocking and stupid move. ICE needs to make a massive sweep of the area and clean out the rottenness.
How can they take money from the govt. and then use it for this kind of anarchy! That is criminal!
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07-04-2007, 07:53 AM #9
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emailed chief.
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07-04-2007, 10:06 AM #10
I'm going to bring up my council meeting on Monday. The 'immigrant' population and Chicago activist groups/Emma Lozano are fight us tooth and nail to rescind the 287g application proposal.
They had a Chicago lawyer speak about the trouble and suits that will come our way. An immigration specialist talked about how troubling the policy was. Pure intimidation...Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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