Arizona House approves letting local police enforce immigration law
Friday, April 22, 2005 at 06:30PM
TheSpook
The Arizona House approved a proposal
today to give state and local police the power to enforce federal
immigration laws. Supporters sat the proposal is needed because the
federal government isn't doing enough about the thousands of people who
sneak across the border each year. They say police departments need to
get rid of "sanctuary policies" that, in some cases, discourage or
prohibit officers from inquiring about a person's immigration status.
Many local police agencies in Arizona, the busiest illegal entry point
on the nation's porous southern border, don't want the added duty.
Opponents say such a massive undertaking would detract from the
traditional roles police have in protecting communities from crime They
also say local officers already have the authority to arrest illegal
immigrants who commit crimes, that police agencies can't afford the new
responsibilities and that the proposal could lead to racial profiling
of Latinos. [more]
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