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Putting cops in a quandary
By Other Views: Washington Post
Published June 26, 2007
Despite the objections of police chiefs all over the country, officers at the state, city and county levels are increasingly being drawn into what should be the federal government's responsibility to deal with illegal immigrants. In some instances officers are compelled to arrest undocumented immigrants after routine traffic infractions if a computer shows that they are facing outstanding federal warrants. In this way local police are being made complicit in federal deportations, which subverts their attempts to establish ties and cooperative relations with immigrant communities. Hence the police chiefs' objections. This is a potentially serious problem. Violent gangs have gained a dangerous foothold in many immigrant communities, including some in the Washington area. To contain them, police need informers and other kinds of help in those neighborhoods. But what immigrant informer will come forward if he knows that as soon as police enter his name into a database, they will be compelled to arrest him because he failed to appear at a hearing on his immigration status or a deportation proceeding some years ago? A handful of police departments have refused to enforce the federal warrants, which include about 250, 000 from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. Most departments, including those in Washington, are enforcing them, albeit unenthusiastically. Lawsuits have been brought challenging the inclusion of the warrants, which are for civil violations, in a national criminal database. All of this is symptomatic of the underlying sickness, which is the nation's failure to devise a workable immigration policy and the resulting problem of 12-million illegal immigrants. The tensions between federal and local law enforcement will only worsen until lawmakers in Washington figure a way out of the impasse - one that recognizes the reality that most of those immigrants are an integral part of the U.S. economy and are here to stay. As the Senate prepares to take up its immigration bill for the second time in a month, it should be mindful of how tenuous the status quo has become.
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by Joe
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06/27/07 01:45 AM
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The chief is malfeasant. Get a new Chief.
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by Tom D
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06/26/07 05:15 PM
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What's up --no posts. You didn't like the answers ????
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by Darryl
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06/26/07 04:46 PM
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Just another Bush Administration tactic of getting others to do their dirty work before they can ramrod legislation making their actions legal. How scary is this country becoming! Wake up people. Your rights are eroding in front of your eyes!!!
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by JH
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06/26/07 04:40 PM
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US immigration policy is fair in it's theory. Places are reserved for people from all over the world. Diversity visas are gievn to countries that are under represented. Mexican racists think they should go ahead of all those who are doing it legally.
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by John
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06/26/07 01:00 PM
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Illegal is illegal - arrest lawbreakers or become a crossing guard - there is no third option for Police.
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by James
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06/26/07 11:45 AM
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The immigration rights groups are doing everything they can hamstring local police whenever they arrest illegal aliens.These groups make a mockery of US laws.These aliens have no desire to be Americans;they just want to be in America.
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by Tom
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06/26/07 09:18 AM
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I am also a retired police officer and fail to see the problem here. Enforcing the law is a duty and obligation not a quandry.
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by Ronnie
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06/26/07 08:24 AM
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I am a retired cop of 25 years and do not see the problem. We arrested people all the time in neighborhoods where crime was rampant and still had informants. This is much ado about nothing. arrest and deport them all.
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by Eugene
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06/26/07 07:20 AM
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The Chief's argument doesn't hold water.
Either do your job, or give it to someone else that will. Don't pick & choose which laws to enforce. If "Mucho" Law breakers indicate a failed/sick system. Please explain the concept of speeding tickets.
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by Evan
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06/26/07 06:02 AM
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Well,now that the Chief's will not execute Federal Immigration warrants,which other warrants will they disregard?
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