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Лев Кобрин
27.02.2009, 21:51
Study criticizes police immigrant plan
Los Angeles Times / February 27, 2009
LOS ANGELES - A federal program that empowers local police to enforce US immigration laws has failed in its promise to target illegal immigrants who pose a threat to public safety or national security, according to a study released yesterday.
Instead of focusing on serious criminals, law enforcement officers are arresting "day laborers, street vendors, people who are driving around with broken tail lights," said Judith Greene, coauthor of the study by Justice Strategies, a New York-based nonprofit research group focusing on humane, cost-effective approaches to justice and immigration law enforcement.
The costly enforcement program is diverting resources from local police and sheriff departments, the authors reported. Many of the agreements are in cities where the crime rates are lower than the national average but growth in the Hispanic population is higher than the national average, they said.
There were more than 65 agreements between federal immigration officials and local law enforcement agencies across the nation and more than 950 officers had been trained by federal authorities as of late 2008, according to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
On the agency's website, the program is described as "one of the agency's most successful and popular partnership initiatives as more state and local leaders have come to understand how a shared approach to immigration enforcement can benefit their communities."
Locally, immigration authorities have partnerships with the Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino sheriff's departments.
© Copyright 2009 Globe Newspaper Company.

Лев Кобрин
20.03.2009, 16:19
More than 50 illegal immigrants captured at downtown Douglas apartment

DOUGLAS -- More than 50 illegal immigrants were captured and detained today after the apartment they were using was discovered by the Douglas Police Department. The apartment, located at 337 G Avenue, was discovered as a result of a vehicle check at 7:50 a.m. Wednesday. After checking on the plates of the 1999 yellow Chevy 3/4 ton pickup, it was discovered to be registered to a fictitious address in Mesa. The truck was later discovered in front of the G Avenue apartment. When Romero began to check out the vehicle, someone came out of the front door of the apartment, and the officer began to question him. At that point, people started running out of the back of the three-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment. The police picked up as many as they could and kept the others in the apartment. It is estimated that there may have been as many as 70 people living in the house, which had the utilities on and television running.


Ten Arrested by Illegal Alien Enforcement Unit in Bay County

The Bay County Sheriff's Office Illegal Alien Enforcement Unit and the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Office of the Resident Agent in Charge/ Panama City (RAC/PC) conducted an I-9 outreach at Construction Enterprises, Inc located at the Waterside Apartments of Jenks Avenue construction site in Panama City, Florida, today, March 19, 2009. During an I-9 outreach, employers are presented with forms they are required to fill out on each employee confirming they are US citizens and eligible for employment. This site had been previously visited by Bay County Sheriff's Office Deputies after receiving citizen complaints about the possibility of undocumented workers employed at the site. During the initial visit approximately 20-30 individuals fled the scene.

20 Mar 2009 @ 03:26 am