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Are you agreement with actvists to fight ban of screening illegals in jail do they even believe an illegal?

30 Mar

Are you agreement with activists to fight ban of screening illegals in jail do they even believe an illegal should even be arrested for any crime or be jailed as Acorn is citing racial profiling and civil rights abuses in other words they do not want anybody either jailed or arrested no matter what crime they committed if they are illegal ?Civil rights organizations have acknowledged they face an uphill battle trying to stop an illegal immigrant screening program for jail inmates, following the county’s renewed partnership with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
But they vowed to continue their fight against the 287 (g) program, and also planned to start educating neighborhoods and groups about the effects it could have on people not behind bars.

“Even though it’s limited to detention facilities, there is a rippling effect in community,” said Belinda Escobosa Helzer, attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union in Orange County. “They tend to identify police officers as immigration officers. It disrupts the community trust which is needed for police officers to do their job on the street.”

The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors extended its partnership with ICE last Tuesday, allowing sheriff’s custody specialists to screen inmates and place federal holds on them if they are suspected of being illegal immigrants.

Third District Supervisor Neil Derry said the program is designed to target criminals who happen to be illegal immigrants. He called the county’s need for the program “a matter of public safety.”

The ACLU submitted a letter to the president in August, demanding the program be terminated, citing racial profiling and civil rights abuses by law enforcement.

The letter was signed by more than 500 organizations, including ACORN, the California

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What is Acorn position here?State investigators taking dozens of computers from ACORN office on Canal Street .Attorney General Buddy Caldwell has served a search warrant at the ACORN office at 2609 Canal Street, according to Tammi Arender Herring, a spokeswoman with the office. Investigators in khaki pants and polo shirts loaded several dozen computers and other electronic items into an SUV. They are also carrying records out of the building on handcarts.
The large office building sits at the corner of Dorgenois and Canal. ACORN staffers were given no notice that a search would be conducted today, Herring said.

“They have been extremely cooperative,” she said.

Michael DeMocker / The Times-PicayuneStephen Bradbury, the agency’s temporary administer, collects cards from the media as investigators with the State Attorney General’s Office seize computers on Friday.Early last month, Caldwell’s office issued subpoenas for records from ACORN’s New Orleans office, where the organization — now moving its national headquarters to Washington — has long been based.
Today’s search is an outgrowth of those subpoenas, which stemmed from an investigation by Caldwell’s office into the embezellement of ACORN funds by Dale Rathke, a brother of the organization’s founder, Wade Rathke, Herring said.

In a statement, ACORN’s attorney Pamela Marple said the group was told the raid was ordered because of reports that workers loyal to Beth Butler, the recently fired head of ACORN’s Louisiana branch, had been taking computer data and other items out of the office

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Illegals will not be subject to immigration screening in Houston no matter what the crime can houston even?

11 Mar

The Houston Police Department will not participate in a controversial immigration screening program, federal officials said on Friday, ending a months-long saga over the city’s plans.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials had designated this week as the national deadline for agencies to sign recently revamped agreements in order to participate in the federal government’s 287(g) program, which deputizes local law enforcement to act as immigration agents.

On Friday, ICE officials released a list of the 55 agencies that had signed formal agreements with ICE. A dozen agencies, including the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, had reached agreements with ICE, but still were awaiting approval from their governing bodies to sign off on the partnerships.

HPD was on a short list of a half-dozen agencies that either withdrew from negotiations or did not re-sign agreements with ICE, according to ICE officials. Carl Rusnok, an ICE spokesman, said on Friday that HPD had voluntarily withdrawn from 287(g), “as the program did not correlate with their specific law enforcement needs.”
Frank Michel, spokesman for Mayor Bill White, said he was unaware that ICE’s announcement was coming Friday. He said the city had not officially “withdrawn” from negotiations and never heard back from ICE on the city’s proposed changes to the standard agreement.

But the mayor has distanced himself publicly from 287(g) recently, saying negotiations with ICE had stalled and the program was not tailored to suit Houston’s needs.

This spring, after a Houston police officer was critically injured in a shooting by an illegal immigrant, White formally requested that Homeland Security officials expedite his request that the city participate in 287(g).

ICE announced in July that HPD was accepted to the program. But the city and ICE became deadlocked over a range of issues related to the program, from how it should be administered to which agency should shoulder the costs. Houston had wanted only serious criminals targeted, city officials said.

White, who is running for the U.S. Senate, earlier this month said ICE officials were “bureaucratic” in the negotiations, and appeared to be shying away from the program. White said he would prefer the city participate in another ICE program, called Secure Communities, which gives local law enforcement access to a massive immigration database to check suspects’ immigration history.

Michel said Friday the city was still interested in the Secure Communities program.

ICE’s announcement met with a mixed local reaction.

“I’m severely disappointed,” said Curtis Collier, the head of the Spring-based organization U.S. Border Watch. “The city was never really enthused about participating anyway.”

Cesar Espinosa, a Houston immigrant advocate who has organized protests against the program, said the announcement Friday “shows the fruit of the labor we’ve been doing for the past year or so, in terms of getting HPD not to sign onto 287(g).”

“To us, it’s only a confirmation of the fact that HPD and Mayor White have retracted their willingness to participate in the flawed 287(g) program,” Espinosa said.

But he said he was concerned that the Harris County Sheriff’s Office is still on the list of agencies working toward formal approval, saying “we’re mindful that the struggle at the county level is still very much alive.”

Illegals will not be subject to immigration screening in Houston no matter what the crime is, so if an illegal is wanted for a serious crime Houston cannot run any kind of background check on them at all ?

 
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What type of pre-employment drug screening tests do Florida Sheriff’s departments use?

22 Feb
 
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