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    L.A. Mayor Chides ICE for Workplace Immigration Raids!

    Who does he think he is????

    L.A. mayor chides ICE for workplace immigration raids

    Villaraigosa tells Homeland Security chief that agents should target criminal gang members and not legitimate businesses. Agency spokeswoman says the priorities are proper.
    By Anna Gorman, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    April 10, 2008
    Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has asked the federal government to review its immigration enforcement priorities, warning that work-site raids on "non-exploitative" businesses could have "severe and lasting effects" on the local economy.

    "I am concerned that ICE enforcement actions are creating an impression that this region is somehow less hospitable to these critical businesses than other regions," Villaraigosa wrote in a March 27 letter to Michael Chertoff, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.

    Immigration and Customs Enforcement has cracked down on businesses that hire undocumented workers in California and around the nation in recent years, arresting scores of workers and their employers. In fiscal 2007, ICE made more than 4,900 work-site arrests, a 45-fold increase over the number in 2001, authorities said.

    In February, more than 130 undocumented workers were arrested at a Van Nuys manufacturing company during an ongoing investigation. Last week, more than 60 workers were arrested on immigration violations during routine federal inspections at South Bay area import warehouses. Other Los Angeles companies, including giant clothing manufacturer American Apparel, have reported that ICE recently inquired about its hiring procedures.

    In his letter, Villaraigosa said ICE has targeted "established, responsible employers" in industries that have a "significant reliance on workforces that include undocumented immigrants."

    "In these industries, including most areas of manufacturing, even the most scrupulous and responsible employers have no choice but to rely on workers whose documentation, while facially valid, may raise questions about their lawful presence," he wrote. He said ICE should spend its limited resources targeting employers who exploit wage and hour laws.

    "At a time when we are facing an economic downturn and gang violence at epidemic levels, the federal government should focus its resources on deporting criminal gang members rather than targeting legitimate businesses," said Matt Szabo, the mayor's spokesman.

    Chertoff has not responded to the mayor's letter.

    But Homeland Security spokeswoman Laura Keehner said the department believes its priorities are correct. In its work-site investigations, she said, ICE's focus is on national security and public safety. The agency also investigates companies it believes may have committed visa fraud, money laundering, tax evasion or egregious violations of hiring laws.

    "We believe that we are prioritizing appropriately," Keehner said. "This is not random. The types of arrests that are made are well thought out."

    Szabo said the mayor and Los Angeles business leaders hope to discuss their concerns with Chertoff in person next week during an annual business trip to Washington, D.C.

    Last year, Chertoff warned in an interview with The Times that a crackdown on employers would cause "unhappy consequences for the economy." But employers who knowingly hire illegal workers are breaking the law, he said.

    Anti-illegal immigrant advocates praised ICE's actions in Los Angeles and elsewhere.

    "Cutting off the magnet of jobs has to be the No. 1 priority if you want to get a handle on illegal immigration," said Ira Mehlman, spokesman for the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which supports stricter border controls.

    Years of lax enforcement is what led to so many illegal workers in Southern California in the first place, Mehlman said. ICE should keep the pressure on undocumented workers and should focus even more attention on their employers, he said.

    In Los Angeles, he said, "you take away 100 illegal aliens from these guys and they could have 100 more before lunch. But you take the head of personnel, that's another matter."

    Immigrant rights proponents said raids at businesses break up families, make workers more vulnerable and give unscrupulous employers a competitive advantage. Angelica Salas, executive director of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles, said the situation only underscores the need for comprehensive immigration reform.

    "All of the Los Angeles economy [is paying] for the incompetence of our congressional representatives," she said. "They haven't done what they are supposed to do."

    Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce President Gary L. Toebben agreed on the need for reform legislation.

    Toebben also sent a letter to Chertoff saying that workplace raids are "devastating" to businesses that are trying to follow the law.

    Even when employers ask for proof that new employees are eligible to work in the U.S., there is no guarantee that the documents are valid, he said. Businesses can use the Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system to match employee's names and Social Security numbers with federal databases, but critics have said that it often inaccurately flags foreign-born U.S. citizens.

    Toebben said workplace raids can slow production or bring it to a standstill. He said future enforcement could also discourage some companies from hiring people who appear to be foreign-born for fear of hiring undocumented workers and being targeted by ICE.

    Toebben said he worries that if the arrests continue, Los Angeles companies could have "a very difficult challenge in meeting their workforce needs."

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    McIntyre and Al Rantel hit this hard this morning.
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    Right Mr. Mayor just like YOU DID for Jamiel Shaw. You are an empty suit and bag of hot air. You would have saved this young man's life if you had half of the courage and guts that ICE has.
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    Re: L.A. Mayor Chides ICE for Workplace Immigration Raids!

    In his letter, Villaraigosa said ICE has targeted "established, responsible employers" in industries that have a "significant reliance on workforces that include undocumented immigrants."
    Responsible employers with undocumented employees. Someone needs to record statements like this and play them back to them so they can hear how stupid they sound.
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    But Homeland Security spokeswoman Laura Keehner said the department believes its priorities are correct. In its work-site investigations, she said, ICE's focus is on national security and public safety. The agency also investigates companies it believes may have committed visa fraud, money laundering, tax evasion or egregious violations of hiring laws.

    "We believe that we are prioritizing appropriately," Keehner said. "This is not random. The types of arrests that are made are well thought out."
    Absolutely. Let us not ignore the ten Americans who are negatively impacted for every one of the illegals who is not, acording to Villar, a "criminal." Has anyone ever seen so much criticism of federal law enforcement (well.... apart from the IRS!)?

    Toebben said he worries that if the arrests continue, Los Angeles companies could have "a very difficult challenge in meeting their workforce needs."
    Good news! The price of SoCal real esate could come back to normal.
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    Re: L.A. Mayor Chides ICE for Workplace Immigration Raids!

    Quote Originally Posted by dragonfire
    In his letter, Villaraigosa said ICE has targeted "established, responsible employers" in industries that have a "significant reliance on workforces that include undocumented immigrants."
    Responsible employers with undocumented employees. Someone needs to record statements like this and play them back to them so they can hear how stupid they sound.
    Good point. Employers that hire, rely upon and exploit illegal aliens are by definition NOT responsible.
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    Even when employers ask for proof that new employees are eligible to work in the U.S., there is no guarantee that the documents are valid, he said. Businesses can use the Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system to match employee's names and Social Security numbers with federal databases, but critics have said that it often inaccurately flags foreign-born U.S. citizens.
    HAHAHAHA wow!. Now the DATABASE is racially profiling people?!?!

    A NUMBER has no ethnicity. I am a foreign born US citizen and I did have an error on my SS number at one time and it was cleared up with MINIMAL problems! All I needed was ID such as a US birth certificate or naturalization papers, which illegal aliens do NOT have! Illegal aliens are the ONLY ones who will be caught in the end. Citizens HAVE valid ID!
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    Villaraigosa is an a**h*** who is responsible for the death of Jamiel Shaw (did you see his parents on Lou's show last night? It was heartbreaking) and who knows how many others. He needs to be removed from office immediately. I feel so sorry for the people who live in LA.
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    All of this is sheer corruption, that's all it is. The Feds should be investigation this behavior. We definitely have soemthing that stinks of obstruction of justice, in my opinion. but let them whine and whine. If you say that it's federal issue and ICE then does its job then Mr Mayor you are snookered!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alamb
    [bAll of this is sheer corruption, that's all it is.[/b] The Feds should be investigation this behavior. We definitely have something that stinks of obstruction of justice, in my opinion. but let them whine and whine. If you say that it's federal issue and ICE then does its job then Mr Mayor you are snookered!

    FOLLOW THE MONEY! WE NEED INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE COUNCIL AND THE MAYOR OF L.A. I say there is dirty money somewhere and they just may be part of the money laundering.
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