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Hispanic community fears new powers given to local police[Arkansas]
AP ^ | Jon Gambrell

Posted on 03/10/2008 7:18:00 PM PDT by BGHater

Hispanic immigrant workers who toil on red-clay construction sites and cut flesh from bone on poultry plant lines in northwest Arkansas, helping to fuel the region's economic growth, say they've become targets for local police who are conducting raids once left to a few federal agents stationed here.

After changes in state and federal law, local police, sheriff's deputies and state troopers throughout Arkansas can help enforce federal immigration laws. Recent raids in northwestern Arkansas rounded up a handful of illegal immigrants but even those with a legal right to be in the United States face questions.

"It feels like it is dangerous to be Hispanic," activist Jim Miranda said.

And police acknowledge that some legal residents will wind up temporarily detained.

"Through these investigations, there's going to be collateral damage," said Washington County Sheriff Tim Helder. "If there's 19 people in there who could or could not be here illegally, they are going to be checked. Although those people who might not be conducting criminal activity, they are going to get slammed up in the middle of the investigation."

Through the 1990s, Arkansas' Hispanic population grew at the nation's second-fastest rate. Fewer than 17,000 people of "Spanish origin" lived in Arkansas in 1980, according to U.S. Census Bureau figures, but the total today is at more than 141,000 about 5 percent of the population. Most of the state's Hispanics live in northwestern Arkansas, home to Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Tyson Foods Inc. and trucking company J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc.

Healthy corporate bottom-lines offered new jobs for those already living in the region and opened jobs in poultry plants and on construction sites for newly arrived Hispanics.

"They are good workers, they work hard for the most part," said Benton County Sheriff Keith Ferguson. "Hispanic people are just like any other nationality of people. You've got the good and you've got the bad."

The bad caught the attention of Rogers Mayor Steve Womack. He said the shooting of an undercover Rogers police officer while serving a warrant on an illegal immigrant spurred him to push for inclusion in the U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement's 287(g) program. The program, named after the section of law it occupies, allows local and state police officers to perform immigration checks and take part in operations in the field.

Interest in the program grew as political remedies to illegal immigration failed in Congress. More than 30 police agencies take part in the ICE program, in Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.

ICE began 2008 with 90 additional requests, including one from the Arkansas State Police. Legislators here authorized troopers for immigration work in 2005, but state police only recently applied to join the program.

The cities of Rogers and Springdale, along with Benton and Washington counties, sent 19 officers to several weeks of training last year and Helder says the Hispanic community has noticed tougher enforcement. Illegal immigrants suspected of drug trafficking or falsifying identification documents bail out of homes after officers show up for a "knock and talk" before pursuing warrants, Helder said.

"What have seen is a recognition by that community we are serious about this task force," Helder said. "By the time (the officers) get back, there's nothing left in the house but swinging hangers."

Those arrested go through a process that takes more than four hours at a time, including having their fingerprints and a photograph scanned into a computer. An interview follows and officers create a packet of papers to be given to a judge. An inmate's fingerprint dot the bottom right-hand corner of every page in packet, which includes aliases, addresses and supporting affidavits of arrest.

Helder said Washington County had seen more than 70 arrests from the task force through January. Benton County jail officials said they processed more than 100 illegal immigrants in the same period.

Miranda, an immigration activist who lives in Bella Vista, said the advertised goal of the task force changed once the officers began making arrests.

"This program was sold to us as targeting serious crime," Miranda said. However, he said, police seem to be intent on "crippling" Hispanic business owners, noting immigration raids on Mexican restaurants in December. ICE agents said they arrested 23 people during the raids, fueled by criminal complaints signed by the head of the immigration task force.

Miranda said restaurants and groceries stores aimed at Hispanic customers suffered a drop in sales after the raids.

"It's really throwing this community into turmoil," he said.

But the concerns don't stop with the task force. In December, police say a man beat and kicked a Hispanic man to death in Lowell after his nephew spoke Spanish to his girlfriend. The nephew said he had only cooed at the woman's infant.

In Bentonville, officers say another man burned down a hotel under construction in November after he saw Hispanic workers there. Police say the man told detectives he decided to burn down the hotel after seeing a Hispanic man pull $20 out of a coin-pusher arcade game the Hispanic man had just played.

As far south as Little Rock, radio announcers on Spanish-language stations caution listeners against driving at night. Police stress they will not racially profile Hispanic drivers, noting how the city of Rogers settled a lawsuit by Hispanic motorists who claimed racial profiling by police in 2003.

On New Year's Eve, Benton County sheriff's deputies arrested 14 illegal immigrants at a sobriety checkpoint on New Year's Eve. Deputies said only four had been drinking while the rest didn't have driver's licenses.

Miranda said a recent meeting among business owners resulted in $22,000 in promised money toward the legal and education fund for minorities in northwest Arkansas. Miranda said some of that money likely would go to help defend those arrested in the recent restaurant raids.

Still, the fear that pervades the community touches Miranda as well. Miranda showed three unsigned greeting cards he received at his home since speaking out at civic meetings. Each card holds police blotters listed with Hispanic names and newspaper articles mentioning his name.

"Obviously, the message is we know who you are, we know where you are and we don't like what you're doing," he said. "It is worrisome."


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Government; US: Arkansas
KEYWORDS: aliens; arkansas; hispanic; illegal; illegalentrants; immigration; police
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1 posted on 03/10/2008 7:18:03 PM PDT by BGHater
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To: Squantos
Law enforcement officers ENFORCING the law?! Say it isn't so! :-)
2 posted on 03/10/2008 7:21:37 PM PDT by hiredhand (Check my "about" page. I'm the Prophet of Doom!)
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To: BGHater; Allegra; big'ol_freeper; TrueKnightGalahad; blackie; Larry Lucido; Diplomat; ...
Re: "It feels like it is dangerous to be Hispanic," activist Jim Miranda said.

Jim, you stupid schmuck... the most recent headlines of murders across the nation shows that illegal Hispanic are damned dangerous!

3 posted on 03/10/2008 7:27:52 PM PDT by Bender2 ("I've got a twisted sense of humor, and everything amuses me." RAH Beyond this Horizon)
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To: BGHater

“It feels like it is dangerous to be Hispanic.”

No, sir, it’s just dangerous to be illegal. If you were smart you’d recognize that some “collateral damage” (i.e. some legal citizens end up being questioned) is just an inevitable side effect of tbe necessary process of weeding out illegals — which, again if you’re smart, you’d recognize are people who are BREAKING THE LAW and SHOULD NOT BE HERE, PERIOD.

“This program was sold to us as targeting serious crime.”

Hey listen buddy, they don’t need to SELL you on anything. This is a matter of law and order, end of story. I’m upset that they even presented it to you as something you need to be sold on, and I’m upset that they “sold” it to you as targeting serious crime. No. It should be ANNOUNCED — whether you are sold on it or not — that this is an operation to weed out illegal immigrants because they are illegal immigrants. No other explanation or criteria is necessary. If it also has the effect of cleaning up crime (which it most certainly will since the crime stats of illegals are horrendous), then good, consider that the icing on the cake.


4 posted on 03/10/2008 7:28:46 PM PDT by RepublitarianRoger2
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To: Bender2

There was a time when chicken plucking was a good job for country people..then they started bringing illegals who worked for less but cost the community more..more kids..welfare for the previous pluckers etc.
Now it is time to enforce the law and send the foreigners home. The fact that states and communities have finally awoken to the cost and are moving on the issue is great.
Illegals should live in fear..


5 posted on 03/10/2008 7:31:00 PM PDT by Oldexpat
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To: BGHater

“It is worrisome.”

Well, if you are here legally, Mr. Miranda, you have nothing to worry about.

If, on the other hand.....


6 posted on 03/10/2008 7:31:08 PM PDT by EEDUDE
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To: BGHater

The trend to enforce immigration laws is gradually growing throughout the country thanks to pressure from the people.


7 posted on 03/10/2008 7:31:35 PM PDT by Man50D (Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it!)
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To: hiredhand

Bad part is Texas isn’t...........our local PD and County SD is yet the DPS and FLEAS are a bunch of lilly livered losers laying low. Too scared to stand up too this invasion . OK, AR, are all over the illegals and their sugar daddy employers. In Texas it is done per individual towns political leanings.

Our POS Governor can’t do his job......


8 posted on 03/10/2008 7:32:25 PM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet.©)
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To: BGHater

Oh, give me a break and cry me a river!!! >:-(

If the LAWS had been ENFORCED by ALL LAWENFORCERS years ago, our country wouldn’t be in the mess it is in with illegal immigrants today!!

I think I’m going to need eye surgery to get my eyeballs rolled back to the front of my head, seriously!


9 posted on 03/10/2008 7:32:45 PM PDT by pillut48 (CJ in TX --Soccer Mom and proud Rush Conservative with no dog in the presidential race now *sigh*)
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To: hiredhand
Say it isn't so! :-)

Given the number of illegals in the state I would say it isn't so, barney could have caught more than that setting on main street in Mayberry..

10 posted on 03/10/2008 7:34:16 PM PDT by org.whodat (What's the difference between a Democrat and a republican????)
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To: BGHater

Wow. So sad I forgot to cry.


11 posted on 03/10/2008 7:35:36 PM PDT by Psycho_Bunny
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To: BGHater

Cry me a river.


12 posted on 03/10/2008 7:39:10 PM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: Squantos

I wouldn’t blame ALL police officers, etc. in Texas for the laws we have preventing local enforcement of federal illegal alien laws...years ago, I watched as a car tried to race across a street in the rain (I was on the opposite side of the road, waiting to cross) when the car was hit by oncoming traffic, which caused BOTH cars to veer into ME!!! and sent my vehicle flying! I remember how angry the policeman was who came to my assistance. When I asked what happened, he told me the lady driving the original car was an illegal alien, the car didn’t belong to her, had no registration, she had no driver’s license and no insurance, couldn’t speak English, yada yada yada—when I asked him if she was going to be arrested for almost killing the other people in the first car and me as well, he was furious and said no...told me it was a good thing I had insurance because otherwise I was S.O.L. *and he said it out loud which shocked me coming from a cop!* and how we wished he could drag her illegal self off to jail (except he didn’t say ‘self’!). Then he had to let her go with only a ‘stern warning’ and not even a ticket!!! >:-(

So I don’t blame the people on the front lines, fighting this battle in the ditches. I blame the state governments and the federal governments for tying their hands and not allowing the laws to be enforced!!


13 posted on 03/10/2008 7:40:31 PM PDT by pillut48 (CJ in TX --Soccer Mom and proud Rush Conservative with no dog in the presidential race now *sigh*)
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To: BGHater

Another one of those stories where a biased reporter goes out and builds an item around the comments of a lone activist who shares his bias. This reporter apparently wasn’t bright enough to avoid ‘outting’ the financial motive this ‘activist’ has.

Essentially, the complaint was that police are arresting drug dealers, identity thiefs, and unlicensed drivers, who should all be immune from arrest if their last name ends in ‘z’.


14 posted on 03/10/2008 7:44:06 PM PDT by ArmstedFragg
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To: Squantos
Gov. Perry is a real dick-wad from what I've read. When’s he up for reelection?
15 posted on 03/10/2008 7:48:03 PM PDT by hiredhand (Check my "about" page. I'm the Prophet of Doom!)
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To: pillut48

I didn’t blame all .......:o)

Read my post again please. I know there are good ones.

I am 100% pro LEGAL immigration and 100% against illegals !

I turn them, their employers in as I encounter em !

Stay safe !


16 posted on 03/10/2008 7:48:17 PM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet.©)
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To: hiredhand

Nahhhh he just got re-elected in 06........:o(


17 posted on 03/10/2008 7:50:55 PM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet.©)
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To: org.whodat
I have a rather nasty theory that "certain" people will be O.K. with the hordes of illegals....until gangs come into the equation (which they always do), and then heads will mysteriously start exploding....and illegals will be in a huge hurry to get back south of the border.

...like I said...just a theory...with no fact to back it up.
18 posted on 03/10/2008 7:51:08 PM PDT by hiredhand (Check my "about" page. I'm the Prophet of Doom!)
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To: Oldexpat

***There was a time when chicken plucking was a good job for country people..then they started bringing illegals who worked for less but cost the community more..more kids..welfare for the previous pluckers etc.***

And it started about 1968 in DECATUR, Arkansas when “The Chicken Man” refused to give his employees a raise. He found he could bring in legals to work the same jobs. This led to Illegals, more, and more, and more.


19 posted on 03/10/2008 7:53:11 PM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar (Only infidel blood can quench Muslim thirst-- Abdul-Jalil Nazeer al-Karouri)
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To: BGHater

>>Hispanic immigrant workers who toil on red-clay construction sites and cut flesh from bone on poultry plant lines in northwest Arkansas, helping to fuel the region’s economic growth, say they’ve become targets for local police who are conducting raids once left to a few federal agents stationed here.<<

The poor little dears. Just trying to do their part to help the local economy!

And then suck it dry in socialist welfare programs.

AP makes me sick


20 posted on 03/10/2008 7:53:44 PM PDT by ItsOurTimeNow ("Never get involved in a land war in Asia.")
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