Supporters Of Irving Immigration Crackdown Rally
POSTED: 11:57 am CST November 18, 2007
UPDATED: 12:14 pm CST November 18, 2007



IRVING, Texas -- Supporters of Irving's policy on illegal immigrants rallied on behalf of the crackdown at city hall Saturday.

The effort, called the Pro-American Rally, was organized to counter a demonstration last week that protested the city's practice of sharing jail inmate information with federal immigration agents.

People at the rally said they aren't against all immigrants, but object to those in the country illegally. Jean Towell, president of Citizens for Immigration Reform, said the United States' illegal immigrants include people from Asia, Canada and Ireland.

"So we are against any of those who are in this country illegally," she said. "Come to this country legally, and we welcome you," she said.

Last year, Irving police began checking the residency status of people arrested on other charges. More than 1,700 people have been deported since the city started the program.
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