California Counties Crack Down on Criminal Aliens

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Sanctuary laws - who came up with these?

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,153404,00.html

California Counties Crack Down on Criminal Aliens
Thursday, April 14, 2005

"Illegal aliens may not be touched by LAPD officers unless that officer has a federal warrant in hand," said Heather MacDonald of the Manhattan Institute (search).

Other cities have the same policy, so-called "sanctuary laws" that bar local law enforcement departments from enforcing federal immigration law.

"We think the order, as it is, is a guarantee that the civil rights of the citizens and residents of this city are protected," said Salvador Sanabria, of El Rescate (search), a grassroots, non-profit group that provides immigration legal services in Los Angeles.

But Los Angeles and nearby Orange County are now rethinking their policies to allow cops to arrest deported felons who return illegally.

"We're going to be able to take these men and women off the streets for the federal felony of re-entering the United States illegally before they commit another crime," said Orange County Sheriff Michael Carona

Opponents of the plan are warning local police that such an effort will backfire.

"If they're talking about letting their local sheriff's department also operate as INS officers, they will find they will get less cooperation when it comes to solving violent crime in Orange County," said James Lafferty of the National Lawyers Guild (search).

Lafferty said changes will be met with resistance from law-abiding illegal immigrants to help police for fear of being deported. But with up to 25 percent of California's jail population comprised of criminal illegal aliens, officers say their first duty is to protect the public.

"This is about striking a balance, protecting the safety of the people in the city and protecting the community from violent felons that are out there victimizing everyone and at the same time striking that balance so that people that are legitimate victims feel comfortable coming to us and reporting crimes," said George Gascone of the Los Angeles Police Department.

Under the new rules, L.A. officers who spot deported felons tell a supervisor, who then alerts immigration, which in turn calls a judge to issue a warrant before an arrest can be made. In Orange County, deputies are being more aggressive, tapping into a federal immigration database and making the arrests themselves.

Cities like New York, Houston and Phoenix so far have declined to modify their sanctuary laws.

Arizona state Rep. Russell Pearce has introduced a bill in the state Legislature that would allow police to start enforcing federal immigration laws.

"We have an invasion going on" that includes some of the largest, most violent gangs coming into the United States, Pearce told FOX News on Thursday, noting that an estimated 4 million illegal immigrants will enter the Untied States this year alone. "Yet law enforcement like LAPD, Phoenix PD, many, many cities in the southeast United States have these sanctuary policies ... that simply limit their ability to enforce the law."

Pearce, a former law enforcement officer himself, said since the aliens are in the United States illegally in the first place, "it's absolutely outrageous that law enforcement would run from their responsibility — this takes off the handcuffs," he said of his legislation.

"Why in the world would we think our law enforcement wouldn't have the responsibility to involve themselves in that kind of a problem?"
 
Lafferty said changes will be met with resistance from law-abiding illegal immigrants to help police for fear of being deported. But with up to 25 percent of California's jail population comprised of criminal illegal aliens, officers say their first duty is to protect the public.

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law-abiding illegal immigrants? ***? that doesn't make any sense!
 
Along the border many county sheriff departments and city police officers will not pick up illegal aliens because the federal government refuses to compensate them for the costs incurred in doing so. In fact Uncle Sam has refused to pick up most of the bills caused by illegal aliens, including medical, law enforcement, schools, property damage – you name it. So again, the border counties are going broke because the folks in Washington keep looking the other way. Not fair of course, but that’s he way it is.

So if someone (including myself – been there, done that) calls the police department or county sheriff to report an illegal alien they simply tell you to call the border patrol instead.
 
>> All Federal laws should be policed by Federal agents, only. No need to do their dirty work for them. <<

Sure ........

But here is a BIG difference between what "should be" and "really is."
 
This has to be the most priceless quote I have ever read on THR.

Lafferty said changes will be met with resistance from law-abiding illegal immigrants to help police for fear of
 
I love the concept of "relatively law-abiding illegal immigrants." Thats like being only slightly molested by michael jackson or just a little bit pregnant.

About time that the LAPD did something worthwhile for their paychecks. This has been a long time coming.
 
Once again demostrating the fuzzy thinking that results from effort to be PC. I used to think illegal meant against the law.
 
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