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To: wideawake
As you didn't source it when asked to, like I said good guess.

The Sheriff's office is apparently allowed to inquire into the immigration status of those in custody as they ran his social security number on Thursday after he was arrested, found out it was fake, then notified immigration.

I'm not surprised at any of it either though, NJ is a cesspool.

48 posted on 08/11/2007 11:07:52 AM PDT by free me (Enforce the borders, then we'll talk...)
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To: free me
As you didn't source it when asked to, like I said good guess.

My source was my intimate familiarity with the way criminal "justice" in my state works - my wife interned her way through law school assisting public defenders in Newark.

The Sheriff's office is apparently allowed to inquire into the immigration status of those in custody as they ran his social security number on Thursday after he was arrested, found out it was fake, then notified immigration.

Because this case is now so publicly notorious that if his lawyer tried to get the immigration violations struck on the grounds that running the SSN number was a violation of his civil rights, the judge would have to face angry community leaders.

If this case were not a headline case, immigration status would not have been questioned.

I'm not surprised at any of it either though, NJ is a cesspool.

The NJ state government is a cesspool because the urban centers which the entire state government's structure was predicated on: Newark, the Hudson County cities, Trenton and Camden - are all slums run by Democratic machines.

54 posted on 08/11/2007 11:31:55 AM PDT by wideawake (Why is it that so many self-proclaimed "Constitutionalists" know so little about the Constitution?)
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