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JoseyWales [OP]

2005-10-10 01:50 | User Profile

[url]http://www.amren.com/mtnews/archives/2005/10/proposed_immigr.php[/url]

KVOA (Tucson), Oct. 6

U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison said Wednesday that local officials should be given extended immigration powers to stop the “hemorrhaging” at U.S. borders, drawing criticism from advocacy groups who claim the move would open the door for an increase in unreported crimes and racial profiling.

The Texas Republican’s proposed legislation would allow local law enforcement to arrest and detain illegal immigrants for immigration violations. It would also implement a Border Patrol marshals program giving states the power to license police officers, marshals and FBI agents who want to volunteer to patrol the border.

The proposal drew praise Wednesday from other lawmakers, including Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, who said the legislation would safeguard Americans’ security.

“It’s not just a question of people coming into our country who want to work here,” Cornyn said. “It’s people who will exploit those same avenues of entry into the United States to come here to kill innocent Americans.”

But members of the Texas Criminal Justice Coalition said the legislation would harm public safety, discouraging immigrants from reporting crimes out of deportation fears.

“Immigrants will become reluctant to report crime, thus encouraging criminals to further victimize these immigrants and as a result increasing violence in our streets,” said Ana Yanez-Correa, the coalition’s executive director.

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Alabama, Florida and Los Angeles County, Calif. have already obtained federal approval to train civilian law enforcement officers so they can arrest suspected illegal immigrants. Local officials must first go through training to get such approval.

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Hivemindgammahydra7

2005-10-10 05:39 | User Profile

[font=Times New Roman][size=3]Correa, like most Hispanics and all open-border hacks, is being disingenuous. Illegal aliens don't report crimes becuase THEY ARE criminals.

Another dumbass Hispanic too stupid to know that more people are seeing through spick lies.[/size][/font]


BlueBonnet

2005-10-11 03:27 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Hivemindgammahydra7][font=Times New Roman][size=3]Correa, like most Hispanics and all open-border hacks, is being disingenuous. Illegal aliens don't report crimes becuase THEY ARE criminals.

 Another dumbass Hispanic too stupid to know that more people are seeing through spick lies.[/size][/font][/QUOTE] EXACTLY!:yes:

It just annoys the crap out of me that these folks think that by stating that they are "justpoorfolkshereillegalywhojustwanttoworkforwhateverwagestheycangetandafteralltheyaredoingjobsthatnotevenblackswilldoand helpingthepoliticianswiththewholesocialsecurityfiasco." That the "here illegaly" part doesn't mean anything.

And by the way, I think that Mexicans especially, are the dumbest people on the planet. Really. It must be all the lead in their [url="http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/news/2004/NEW01048.html"]candy[/url]. And by all means we need more social retards don't we?