I would like to know what an officers supervisor actually tells them behind closed doors about illegal immigr?

are officers told to leave them alone unless certain crimes have been commited besides hiding and fleeing federal officers at the border to get here?

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3 Comments

  1. fr_chuck
    Posted May 2, 2009 at 8:43 pm | Permalink

    Regular city police do ot inforce immigration laws, thier supervisor does not tell them anything, since it is not something they deal with, Even after being arrested on other matters, the state courts do not detain illegals for being illegal but are merley let go if they are fined or released for thier state or local charges.

  2. mike g
    Posted May 2, 2009 at 9:42 pm | Permalink

    if an illegal is caught doing something, they are charged or fined by local jurisdiction. a note or memo may be sent to immigration but nothing is really done by local law enforcement about illegal immigrants

  3. firewalker328
    Posted May 2, 2009 at 10:16 pm | Permalink

    They tell us the same thing behind doors as they do in fornt of us. Everyone has the same gripe.
    The police really don’t enforce immigration laws. That is the department of homeland security ( former INS ). The police can call them to run a check and if they really want them the police will hold them in jail until they pick them up.
    I worked in a jail a couple of years ago and allways called my regional office for the INS, I would allways get deatainers on them. As time when on and the illegal imagration got to be a bigger problem, the INS shifted their role to ilegals with criminal histories and other higher risk oppurtunities., but with so many illegals around there is very little you can do until they get the illegal imagration bills and al that stuff worked out and agree on what needs to be done.
    The biggest problem is that there are just so many illegals. It is immpossible to ship them off. Go to south Texas and pick a street or trailer park. When 100% of that area is illegals, just multiply that times other areas. That will show you how complex the problem is.

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