The Feds Gut Our Section 287(g) Program
By Greg L | 11 December 2007

Prince William County, VA:
Not only has the federal government nixed the idea of a regional Criminal Alien Initiative in Prince William, which would have ensured a consistent training and operational approach to dealing with criminal illegal aliens in the area, but it has only approved a single slot for the Manassas City Police Department in it’s training for the Section 287(g) Program according to the MJM. One might get the impression that the Department of Homeland Security had lost interest in the program.

And one might well be correct in arriving at that conclusion.

This bad news was delivered to the Manassas City Council this evening by Manassas City Police Chief Skinner, which prompted councilman Steve Randolph to inadvertently deliver a rather prescient comment:

[i]After Skinner’s briefing, Councilman Steven Randolph expressed his disappointment with the latest development.

“It [amending the jail agreement] was the logical thing to do, the economical thing to do so I am not surprised that the federal government decided to do something different,â€