There is a false premise built into this. The police have no obligation or reason to question a victims immigration status it has no baring on the crime they are investigating.
Using this as an excuse not to enforce the law is one big LIE.
There is no false premise built into anything. I’ve dealt with, firsthand. One of the things that Sheriff Joe was sued for was his deputies questioning the immigration status of the people they encountered, wasn’t it? However, that isn’t my point.
The woman/victim/mother of the victim, has no idea what they cops are going to ask her. There is an innate fear for most of these people as the cops in their own countries are as corrupt as they come. They live in fear that they will be deported. Whether the cops do or don’t inquire about their status is irrelevant, it’s something they fear, regardless.
Who said anything about not enforcing the law? I certainly did not. I said that they’re more than likely not calling the police. However, if you’d like to visit the Crimes Against Children Unit in say, Cobb County, Georgia, you’ll probably find an inordinate amount of reports involving hispanic males. Pretty much all of them in the US illegally. And that is just the ones they know about.