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04-04-2011, 02:09 PM #1
P.G.'s expulsion rate of illegals raises questions
P.G.'s expulsion rate of illegals raises questions
Ben Giles 04/03/11 8:05 PM
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Florinda Lorenzo-Desimilian of Langley Park was among those arrested by Prince George's County police and now faces deportation for what even the courts agreed was a minor criminal offense. "I see on the streets that there's lots of crimes, tons of delinquents and real criminals," she said. "I'm just in this situation for trying to help my family." Two-thirds of the illegal immigrants removed from Prince George's County under a federal program designed to identify and deport dangerous criminals had no criminal records, giving rise to charges that county police are targeting Hispanics for arrest and deportation.
Illegal immigrants who have no criminal records are being deported from Prince George's County at a higher rate than all but one other jurisdiction in the nation, Jefferson Parish, La., and far more than any other locality in the Washington area.
Top Five Nationally
County - Deportees - Non-criminal deportees - Percent
Jefferson Parish, La. 325 234 72
Prince George's County, Md. 223 145 65
Merced County, Ca. 182 117 64
Clark County, Nev. 461 293 64
Philadelphia, Pa. 164 101 62
Local Jurisdictions
County - Deportees - Non-criminal deportees - Percent
Alexandria City 22 4 18
Arlington County 52 20 38
Fairfax County 650 179 28
Loudoun County 57 17 30
Prince William County 294 44 15
Of the 223 illegal immigrants deported from the county under the Secure Communities program between December 2009 and February, 145 of them, or 65 percent, had no criminal record beyond their immigration violations. In Arizona, the state with one of the country's toughest immigration laws, less than 28 percent of those deported by Immigration and Customs Enforcement were noncriminals.
"What the numbers show me is that there is some form of racial profiling going on," said Gustavo Andrade, a spokesman for CASA de Maryland. "The police department in Prince George's County has to bear the brunt of the responsibility here. It's my belief that their racial makeup doesn't reflect the population of Prince George's County."
A Prince George's police spokesman, Cpl. Evan Baxter, declined to comment, saying ICE, not the department, runs the program and determines who is deported.
Florinda Lorenzo-Desimilian of Langley Park was among those arrested by Prince George's County police and now faces deportation for what even the courts agreed was a minor criminal offense, selling phone cards out of her home. Lorenzo-Desimilian was arrested with nine others in a police sting and charged with a misdemeanor for selling the cards without a business license. As a part of her plea, she was ordered to perform 16 hours of community service.
When Lorenzo-Desimilian's fingerprints were turned over to ICE, however, authorities determined that her visa had expired and on Tuesday the 27-year-old mother of three, two of whom are U.S. citizens, will face her third deportation hearing. She could be forced to return to Guatemala, leaving her family behind.
"I see on the streets that there's lots of crimes, tons of delinquents and real criminals," she said. "I'm just in this situation for trying to help my family."
Prince George's County Executive Rushern Baker said the county abides by the rules of the Secure Communities program, which requires that fingerprints taken by local police of anyone they arrest to be passed along to federal immigration officials, who check their legal status of the arrestees before instigating deportation proceedings.
"Mr. Baker and his staff will be vigilant and monitor [the program] for abuses and will continue to encourage the state and federal government to find a solution allowing opportunities for those desiring citizenship in our country," said Baker's spokesman, Scott Peterson.
Advocates for immigrants say the Secure Communities program is encouraging police to make arrests based on racial profiles.
"A program that's about our public safety probably shouldn't be deporting residents with outstanding parking tickets or for driving without a license," B. Loewe, spokesman for the National Day Laborer Organizing Network.
Local officials say they are only enforcing the law. The county submitted to ICE the fingerprints of more than 25,000 people who were arrested since December 2009 and 223 were deported, a decision made exclusively by ICE, said Mary Lou McDonough, director of the Prince George's County Correctional Center.
ICE officials said that while the Secure Communities program was designed to identify and deport those with criminal records, the agency can't ignore those who may not have committed serious felonies but are in the United States illegally, as is the case with Lorenzo-Desimilian's expired visa, which is itself a federal crime.
"ICE prioritizes the arrest and removal of criminal aliens who pose a threat to our communities," ICE spokeswoman Cori Bassett said.
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04-04-2011, 02:24 PM #2
GOOD JOB!!!
ICE officials said that while the Secure Communities program was designed to identify and deport those with criminal records, the agency can't ignore those who may not have committed serious felonies but are in the United States illegally, as is the case with Lorenzo-Desimilian's expired visa, which is itself a federal crime.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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04-04-2011, 03:24 PM #3
NON-criminal ILLEGAL alien is an oxymoron.
As stated in this article, it is a federal CRIME to be here ILLEGALLY.
Idiots and boo-hooers...As Aristotle said, “Tolerance and apathy are the first virtue of a dying civilization.â€
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04-04-2011, 03:32 PM #4
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shouldn't be deporting residents with outstanding parking tickets or for driving without a license,"
They are not residents , they are ILLEGAL ALIENS
So they shouldn't be arrested for driving with no license? This is beyond
comical , What is it with these morons that makes them think they are above the laws?
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04-05-2011, 04:25 AM #5When Lorenzo-Desimilian's fingerprints were turned over to ICE, however, authorities determined that her visa had expired and on Tuesday the 27-year-old mother of three, two of whom are U.S. citizens, will face her third deportation hearing. She could be forced to return to Guatemala, leaving her family behind.
"I see on the streets that there's lots of crimes, tons of delinquents and real criminals," she said. "I'm just in this situation for trying to help my family."
And no she doesn't have to leave her family behind! One of those "kids" came here with her, that child should be deported and she should take the other 2 with her!
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