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    Fugitive Safe Surrender - Surrender Without Incident

    U.S. Marshals Service >> Fugitive Safe Surrender

    If you have an outstanding warrant and you wish to surrender to authorities prior to a formal Fugitive Safe Surrender operation coming to your area, you should contact your local police department or USMS district office.

    New Fugitive Safe Surrender Site: Wilmington Delaware, April 29 - May 2, 2009

    Fugitive Safe Surrender is a unique, creative, and highly successful, initiative that encourages persons wanted for non-violent felony or misdemeanor crimes to voluntarily surrender to the law in a faith-based or other neutral setting.

    Managed by the United States Marshals Service as a community re-entry program for wanted non-violent offenders, Fugitive Safe Surrender offers individuals with felony and misdemeanor warrants the ability to turn themselves in to law enforcement and have their cases adjudicated in a safe and non-violent environment.

    The goal of Fugitive Safe Surrender is to reduce the risk to law enforcement officers who pursue fugitives, to the neighborhoods in which they hide, and to the fugitives themselves. Authorized by Congress in July 2006, Fugitive Safe Surrender is believed to be the first program of its kind in the nation.

    For more information about Fugitive Safe Surrender, please contact the National Program Coordinator at (202) 616-1040. For media inquiries, please contact the Office of Public Affairs at (202) 307-9065.

    About Fugitive Safe Surrender

    Tens of thousands of fugitives are present in every major city across America. Many are wanted for violent crimes, but authorities target far more for lower-level, non-violent felonies ranging from drug possession to theft. Still more are wanted for misdemeanor infractions. Law enforcement officials at every level of government apprehend large numbers of fugitives every year through regular investigative efforts and concentrated fugitive sweeps. These duties are among the most dangerous faced by authorities. But the danger is not just to police – it is also to the members of the communities in which these individuals hide . . . and to the fugitives themselves. At the forefront of this work is the United States Marshals Service and their federal, state, and local task force partners throughout the country and overseas.

    Fugitives often hide their identities, either to avoid detection or to further their criminal behavior. They live in constant fear of arrest, and out of the mainstream of their own communities, supporting themselves by: (1) continued non-violent criminal activity (e.g., drugs, prostitution or theft); (2) non-criminal work where they are paid “under the tableâ€
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    Don't reward the criminal actions of millions of illegal aliens by giving them citizenship.


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    They tried this last year with visa overstays and immigration violators and only one person took them up on the free trip home.

    Look, they are here to work and exploit Amerincas, they are not going to turn themselves in.

    Way to go Obama and Napolitano, good job get'n weak on crime.

    They don't want to go after them because they know a bunch are illegal aliens and they might have to kick a few doors in to get them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dixie
    :roll: They tried this last year with visa overstays and immigration violators and only one person took them up on the free trip home.

    Look, they are here to work and exploit Amerincas, they are not going to turn themselves in.

    Way to go Obama and Napolitano, good job get'n weak on crime.

    They don't want to go after them because they know a bunch are illegal aliens and they might have to kick a few doors in to get them.

    Dixie
    This was on CBS Evening News tonight.
    It moves from city to city and 18,000 of people turn themselves in to get their warrants taken care of.
    It isn't for ILLEGAL aliens.
    It is for anyone with non-violent warrants that they want to take care of. And it works.


    I can't find a transcript but the video is at this link:

    Surrender Without Incident

    Some U.S. cities have adopted a law enforcement program leading to 18,000 fugitives surrendering without incident. As Russ Mitchell reports, Wilmington, Del. is the latest city to utilize "Fugitive Safe Surrender."
    May 3, 2009 4:16 PM

    http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4988093n
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    Glad to know it's working. There are always more criminals than cops.

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