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Old 02-26-2010, 07:19 PM
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Default U.S. announces Texas roundup of 300 immigrants with criminal records

U.S. announces Texas roundup of 300 immigrants with criminal records
04:21 PM CST on Friday, February 26, 2010
By DIANNE SOLIS / The Dallas Morning News
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Nearly 300 illegal immigrants with criminal convictions were arrested this week in Texas, federal immigration officials and prosecutors said today.
The largest number of arrests, 119, were in North Texas.
Of the total, about half of the immigrants had convictions for violent crimes or drug offenses. Most of the crimes were committed in the Untied States, authorities said.
"These are not people we want walking on our streets," said John Morton, the assistant secretary for the Department of Homeland Security who oversees Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The arrests, though, raises questions about why the immigrants hadn’t been deported earlier, immediately after they'd served their time for criminal convictions.
Morton said scrutiny of inmates in federal and state prisons is good, and immigrants are generally removed from the country after serving their prison sentences. But there are large gaps in municipal and county jails.
A new program, called Secure Communities, seeks to link jail staff with federal data banks to ensure that those with criminal convictions are removed from the country. There are only 110 jail locations in the country that now use the program.
By the end of 2013, ICE would like coverage across the nation, Morton said.
Secure Communities has come under scrutiny for the relatively low number of persons caught who have been convicted of violent crimes – or what’s known in ICE as a "level one" offense.
Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Irving, Mesquite and Dallas and Denton counties are among the jurisdictions using Secure Communities processes. The program began in November 2008.
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Old 02-26-2010, 08:55 PM
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The arrests, though, raises questions about why the immigrants hadn’t been deported earlier, immediately after they'd served their time for criminal convictions.

Morton said scrutiny of inmates in federal and state prisons is good, and immigrants are generally removed from the country after serving their prison sentences. But there are large gaps in municipal and county jails.
I think this is BS.

The National crime computer has been in effect since at least the early '90's.

An overnight stay in a county jail gives the Feds a full set of palm and fingerprints plus pictures, and god knows what else.

An arrest with police "charges" from all those years ago will show up, as well as any convictions.
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Old 02-27-2010, 07:21 AM
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If they were hunting down illegals for being illegal, they wouldn't have the opportunity to commit any crimes. Once again we are begging for the privilege of doing something that ought to be unecessary. Hunt them down and throw the little rats out before they commit any crimes.
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Old 02-27-2010, 11:08 AM
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I agree that this is BS

Just being here illegally is grounds for deportation , in fact the law demands it.

I've seen so many stories this week of catch and release , it makes me puke
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