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  • Company Audits Up, Illegal Worker Arrests Way Down Since 2008

    08/23/2010 6:21:25 PM PDT · by Doogle · 63 replies
    FOX NEWS ^ | 08/23/10 | FOXNEWS
    The Obama administration said it would focus its enforcement of illegal immigration laws by targeting workplace activities, but a recent report shows that while audits of employers are slightly up over the Bush administration, worker arrests are down drastically since the end of 2008. Under Obama, employer audits are up 50 percent, fines have tripled to almost $3 million and the number of executives arrested is slightly up over the Bush administration.
  • Border Patrol Sees Spike in Suicides

    08/16/2010 9:52:14 AM PDT · by markomalley · 27 replies
    NewsMax ^ | 8/16/2010
    After a bad day on the job as a Border Patrol agent, Eddie DeLaCruz went home and began discussing with his wife how to celebrate her upcoming birthday. Then he casually pressed his government-issued handgun under his chin and pulled the trigger. "It was the ugliest sound I ever heard in my life," his widow, Toni DeLaCruz, recalled of that day last November. "He just collapsed." A month later, one of DeLaCruz's colleagues at the Fort Hancock border post put a bullet through his head, too. Suicides including these have set off alarm bells throughout the agency responsible for policing...
  • Arizona law still in win column

    08/06/2010 4:17:46 PM PDT · by Nachum · 6 replies
    politico ^ | 8/6/10 | Russell Pearce
    Opponents of immigration enforcement are calling the temporary injunction against parts of Arizona's anti-illegal-immigration law a death blow to state enforcement. The Mexican American Legal Defense Fund called it a “warning to other states” that want to enact similar legislation. As the author of the new law, SB 1070, I can honestly say that July 29, when the pared-down law went into effect, was a victory. Many key provisions are still in effect. Local police have more power to enforce immigration laws. Sanctuary cities are outlawed. Illegal day laborers are likely to be arrested and the employers' trucks that pick
  • ACLU Urges Virginia Police to Ignore Attorney General's Immigration Opinion

    08/05/2010 7:54:44 PM PDT · by La Lydia · 24 replies
    Fox News ^ | August 5, 2010
    The American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia is urging the state police to ignore Attorney General Kenneth Cuccinelli's ruling that police can ask people about their immigration status during routine stops. The civil rights group argued that Cuccinelli's opinion lacks a legal foundation and presents constitutional and public policy problems. Cuccinelli issued the advisory opinion Monday at the request of state Delegate Robert G. Marshall. Rebecca K. Glenberg, legal director of the ACLU of Virginia, followed up with a letter to Virginia's police chiefs Thursday saying the opinion is legally flawed and should be disregarded. But so far, Virginia police...
  • ICE Union employees: ICE Director won't let us enforce U.S. immigration laws

    08/05/2010 1:20:13 PM PDT · by paltz · 9 replies
    Washington Times - Watercooler ^ | 8/5/10 | Kerry Picket
    In the midst of a leaked Department of Homeland Security immigration memo that made it to Senator Chuck Grassley, Iowa Republican, outlining ways for the Obama Administration to give amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants, the Center for Immigration Studies yesterday posted a letter that was authored on June 11, 2010 by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Union President Chris Crane titled: "VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE IN ICE DIRECTOR JOHN MORTON AND ODPP ASSISTANT DIRECTOR PHYLLIS COVEN."
  • Arizona Police and Tribal Police

    07/30/2010 5:56:41 AM PDT · by afraidfortherepublic · 10 replies
    The American Spectator ^ | 7-30-10 | James M. Thunder
    Surely there is some irony and hypocrisy in the fact that, on the day after a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against some provisions of the Arizona law that specified the enforcement in the state of certain federal immigration laws, President Obama signed into law yesterday the Tribal Law and Order Act. Why irony? Why hypocrisy? First let me observe, and correct me if I am wrong, that state officers, including state judges, are sworn to uphold the U.S. Constitution and all (all!) federal laws. If this were not clear before the Civil War, it was made clear after...
  • Surviving the Obama Assault on the Rule of Law

    07/29/2010 1:36:14 PM PDT · by Freedom Frayed · 8 replies · 2+ views
    Morning Bell ^ | July 29,2010 | Conn Carroll
    Hours after yesterday’s decision by President Bill Clinton judicial appointee Susan Bolton to preemptively stop enforcement of Arizona’s immigration enforcement law, Thomas A. Saenz, president of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF), told The New York Times: “This is a warning to any other jurisdiction.” Just in case the message from the Obama administration and its leftist allies was not clear, Obama appointee U.S. Attorney Dennis Burke told The Associated Press: “Surely it’s going to make states pause and consider how they’re drafting legislation and how it fits in a constitutional framework.”
  • Is There Any Enforcement They Support?

    07/27/2010 12:38:55 PM PDT · by La Lydia · 10 replies · 2+ views
    National Review The Corner ^ | July 27, 2010 | Mark Kirkorian
    The Secure Communities program is intended to make systematic and universal the identification of illegal aliens in police custody — not people pulled over for speeding or broken taillights but those actually booked and fingerprinted. The whole point of the program, politically, is to move away from deporting "ordinary" illegal aliens (i.e., those guilty only of tax crimes, identity-fraud crimes, employment crimes, etc.) and focus only on illegals who have committed "real" crimes. It doesn't even guarantee that all those found to be illegal aliens will actually be deported; as promotional material for the program says: ICE prioritizes the removal...
  • Immigrant detention center in Va. would be mid-Atlantic's largest

    07/19/2010 6:27:45 AM PDT · by La Lydia · 8 replies
    Washington Post ^ | July 17, 2010 | Kevin Seiff
    The largest immigrant detention center in the mid-Atlantic will soon open in Prince Edward County, an effort to accommodate Virginia's unprecedented surge in detentions of illegal immigrants picked up on criminal charges. The $21 million, privately run center will house up to 584 immigrant detainees when it opens its doors. Over the next year, it might grow to hold 1,000 prisoners, most of them snagged by the federal government's growing Secure Communities program, which aims to find and deport criminal illegal immigrants. Last month, Virginia became the second state, after Delaware, to implement the program statewide, requiring jails and prisons...
  • White House Says Intel/Law Enforcement Made Decision About 'Spy Swap'

    07/09/2010 10:25:33 AM PDT · by Nachum · 18 replies
    abc ^ | 7/9/10 | jake tapper
    Asked what President Obama knew about the spy swap, a senior administration official tonight said that "the president was kept fully informed of developments and approved the recommendations of his national security team on how the matter should be handled." On the PBS NewsHour this evening, White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel elaborated, saying, "It was not the decision of the president. It was the decision, obviously, of the law enforcement community and the intelligence community." Did the president sign off on it? Jim Lehrer asked. "The president was briefed about it," Emanuel said.
  • Traffic Citation Allegedly Becomes Deportation Threat

    07/09/2010 7:05:24 AM PDT · by laotzu · 42 replies
    WOAI ^ | 7/7/10 | Berit Mason
    San Antonio - Pilar Esquivel admits she was in the wrong when she couldn't present her driver's license to a police officer during a traffic stop ... and that he had every right to issue her a ticket. However, Esquivel says when a Shavano Park police officer then threatened her with immediate deportation when she could not show proof of legal residency... that's when she felt what's happening in Arizona could happen here. "After (being pulled over) for the violation and when I could not prove my proper papers, it then went more towards illegal immigration; that I could not...
  • Illegal entry not punished

    07/05/2010 12:20:05 PM PDT · by AuntB · 23 replies
    Daily Bulletin ^ | July 4, 2010 | James Rufus Koren
    It’s illegal to enter the United States without permission. At least technically. Improper entry by an immigrant is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to six months in prison. A second offense is a felony, punishable by up to two years in prison. But in practice, it’s treated much less seriously. “We basically do not prosecute that offense,” said Thom Mrozek, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles. “Essentially, if you’re an illegal alien and you come across the border and we find you, we almost never do anything.” Indeed, in 2008, the most recent year for which...
  • Chief: Cops enforcing SB 1070 are sure to be accused of profiling

    07/02/2010 12:13:42 PM PDT · by SandRat · 17 replies · 1+ views
    Arizona Daily Star ^ | Brian J. Pedersen, Arizona Daily Star, and Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services
    PHOENIX - Police officers were warned Thursday that they probably will be accused of racial profiling when they enforce the state's new immigration law, no matter what they do. The caution was issued by Tucson Police Chief Roberto Villaseñor in a training video released by the Arizona Police Officers Standards and Training Board. It spells out what officers should look for to determine if there is "reasonable suspicion" to believe someone they've stopped for other reasons is in this country illegally. SB 1070 is set to take effect July 29. Villaseñor, who has been critical of the law, said all...
  • PJM Exclusive: Unequal Law Enforcement Reigns at Obama’s DOJ (UPDATED: Adams Discusses this Article

    07/02/2010 7:52:51 AM PDT · by Nachum · 8 replies · 1+ views
    PJM ^ | 7/2/10 | Christian Adams
    Soon after his confirmation, Attorney General Eric Holder labeled us a nation of cowards, a people supposedly unwilling or afraid to discuss race. Based on my experience as an attorney at the Civil Rights Division at the Justice Department, Holder has far more to fear from that discussion than do the rest of us. If we had that frank, truthful discussion about race, we’d learn that the Obama administration doesn’t believe some civil rights laws protect every American. The Bush Civil Rights Division was willing to protect all Americans from racial discrimination; during the Obama years, the Holder years, only...
  • The 'law pollution' tipping point approaches

    06/16/2010 4:42:03 PM PDT · by Neil E. Wright · 10 replies · 287+ views
    examiner.com ^ | June 3, 2010 | Kent McManigal
    The 'law pollution' tipping point approaches I'm sure you are aware that new "laws" are passed all the time.  I'm seeing "public service" announcements of changes to Texas' "law" regarding seat belts even now.  As these new "laws" are added, the old "laws" remain.  The "law" becomes more restrictive with each passing day.  This results in the condition I refer to as "law pollution".Already every one of us- yes, even you- break a multitude of "laws" every single day.  Many years ago a sheriff's deputy told me that by the time we eat breakfast we have already broken lots of "laws",...
  • California Law is Just Like Arizona Law (California Penal Code 834 b.)

    06/11/2010 12:28:36 AM PDT · by truth_seeker · 12 replies · 611+ views
    834b. (a) Every law enforcement agency in California shall fully cooperate with the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service regarding any person who is arrested if he or she is suspected of being present in the United States in violation of federal immigration laws. (b) With respect to any such person who is arrested, and suspected of being present in the United States in violation of federal immigration laws, every law enforcement agency shall do the following: (1) Attempt to verify the legal status of such person as a citizen of the United States, an alien lawfully admitted as a...
  • FReep This Poll:What solution do you support regarding illegal immigration?

    05/22/2010 5:37:55 PM PDT · by Military family member · 15 replies · 729+ views
    The Journal of Business ^ | 5/22/2010 | The Journal of Business
    What solution do you support regarding illegal immigration? We need to adopt new federal laws that ensure stronger, more secure borders Illegal immigrants need to be sent back to their home countries. All illegal immigrants should be granted Amnesty and offered full citizenship. We need to build a new "Ellis Island" type facility near the Mexico Border as a means of properly processing immigrants. The United States needs to annex Mexico. Each state needs to be allowed to handle the situation in its own fashion as with Arizona. There is no solution. A solution not posted here.
  • A Hate Crimes Approach to Illegal Immigration

    05/22/2010 8:08:21 AM PDT · by Desperado67 · 3 replies · 355+ views
    Examiner.com ^ | 05/22/10 | Rob Binsrick
    During the healthcare reform debate, many Democrats, liberals and other supporters of the law compared the mandate to carry health insurance to similar mandates for having automobile insurance. The Arizona anti-illegal immigration law has a similar analogy to an automobile provision. In many states, including Indiana and Kentucky, police officers can cite drivers for seatbelt violations, but only after they have stopped those drivers for committing another driving offense first. Officers cannot pull drivers over simply for noticing that they and/or their passengers are not wearing seatbelts. The seatbelt violation then becomes an additional charge on top of the initial...
  • Albuquerque No Longer A Sanctuary City

    05/21/2010 10:15:25 AM PDT · by epithermal · 78 replies · 1,926+ views
    KOAT7 (ABC) ^ | May 13, 2010 | Staff
    The city has implemented a new policy that will screen every person who is arrested to see if the person is in the country legally.
  • One insane Senate procedure used to preserve another insane Senate procedure (DeMint border amend.)

    05/15/2010 11:35:40 AM PDT · by FTJM · 14 replies · 862+ views
    Washington Post ^ | May 14, 2010 | Ezra Klein
    One insane Senate procedure used to preserve another insane Senate procedure You know about secret holds, right? Where a senator can block consideration of an item without publicly revealing that he or she is the one blocking consideration of that item? Yesterday afternoon, Ron Wyden and Chuck Grassley were all set to bring a bipartisan amendment to the floor that would end the practice, or at least try to, by attaching language to the financial-regulation bill that would kill off secret holds. Then Jim DeMint stood up. Secret holds are just one of many insane Senate traditions that can be...