The fact that only 6 have been trained so far could mean several things:
1. Very few local governments want immigration laws enforced.
2. Very few local governments are willing to allocate funds for immigration law enforcement.
3. The Buchanan/Tancredo anti-Bush crowd doesn't really want immigration laws enforced, they just want an excuse to bash Bush.
4. Local police don't want to create bad relations with Hispanic locals.
5. Government grants haven't been made available.
6. Illegal immigrants aren't considered a problem by very many local police departments.
7. Politicians who demand the deportation of illegals really mean they want other states' illegals deported, not the ones in their state who are keeping their economy alive.
But I think its PUT UP OR SHUT UP TIME for the smarmy Congressmen on the Immigration Reform Caucus. If they are serious about deporting illegals and sanctioning employers they should start in their own districts first. I would love to see the members of the caucus in my area try to get local law enforcement agencies to raid employers of illegals. It would be their last term in Congress and they know it.
Great post bayouroad.
GLEEFUL! Absolutely gleeful at the breakdown of the rule of law and the rise of the industries that thrive in a lawless nation. Document forgery, people smuggling, identity theft, income tax evasion, no respect for laws or borders ... all matters to celebrate. And the lack of will to enforce the law seen as a positive dynamic in a representative government ... wonderful.
But best of all is the gigantic governmental apparatus to redistribute wealth to support all these activities. Socialism at its best. Priceless.