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N.J. cops must ask about immigration status
Northjersey.com ^ | August 22, 2007 | ELIZABETH LLORENTE

Posted on 08/22/2007 10:16:32 PM PDT by Coleus

Police officers in New Jersey must now notify immigration officials about any undocumented person who is arrested in connection with an indictable crime, under a directive issued Wednesday by Attorney General Anne Milgram. The need for “a uniform state policy on notification” to immigration authorities became evident after a man identified as being in the country illegally was charged in a recent triple homicide in Newark, Milgram said during a news conference. “Some counties and local police departments do it all the time, some sometimes do it, and some never,” she said. That changes “effective immediately,” Milgram said.

Milgram emphasized that the directive isn’t tantamount to a crackdown on illegal immigration. It also prohibits law enforcement authorities from inquiring about the immigration status of crime victims and witnesses, she said, adding that her office will monitor how police implement it. Several local police officials said they’d have to review the directive before commenting. “If it’s an attorney general guideline, we’ll certainly follow it to the letter of the law, as we do with other attorney general guidelines,” said Teaneck Detective Lt. Dean Kazinci. Immigration officials praised the directive. “We are pleased to learn that the State of New Jersey has decided to forge a statewide collaborative partnership with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)” office, the statement said.

“State and local law enforcement play a critical role in ensuring the safety of our communities,” the ICE office said in a written statement. “During the course of daily duties, they often encounter foreign-born criminals and immigration violators who pose a threat not only to national security but also to public safety.” Scott Weber, the field office director for ICE in Newark, said the agency is prepared for an increased workload stemming from the directive. “We can handle it,” he said.

Such a directive very likely would have kept Jose Carranza, one of several people charged in the Aug. 4 killings of three Newark college students, behind bars after previous charges for child rape and aggravated assault, Milgram said. Carranza, from Peru, had been free on bail when the slayings occurred. Essex County authorities said they were unaware of his status at the time of the two earlier arrests. But they also said their policy had been to notify immigration authorities only after a conviction, not an arrest. “This is not about immigration — it’s about crimes,” Milgram said during an interview after the news conference. “At the end of the day, the foremost question is a public safety question.” Illegal immigrants suspected of serious crimes can be a flight risk, the attorney general said. Immigration officials have the power to detain an illegal immigrant based on the civil violation of being in the United States unlawfully, pending the prosecution of criminal charges.

“You want to make sure the federal government knows, and the county and local prosecutors know, [a suspect’s immigration status],” Milgram said. “It’s relevant to bail considerations whether an individual has sufficient ties to the community.” Wednesday’s directive requires that police check the citizenship, nationality and immigration status of suspects during the booking process for charges linked to serious crimes and for driving while intoxicated. An officer who finds or suspects illegal status must contact immigration officials, as well as the prosecuting agency and the courts. In fiscal years 2005 and 2006, ICE received roughly 7,400 inquiries about immigration status from New Jersey law enforcement authorities, said ICE spokesman Michael Gilhooly. So far this year, that number has risen to 9,400, he said.

ICE has been trying to deepen its connections to local, county and state law enforcement authorities through a federal program that deputizes police to enforce immigration laws. So far, only Morristown has applied to be admitted into the program, which is opposed by immigration advocates who fear it could lead to civil rights abuses against immigrants. Milgram said any town admitted into the program must implement it within the guidelines of her directive. This could make for an interesting battle. Although he said it said it was “about time New Jersey does something like this,” Morristown Mayor Donald Cresitello said he didn’t believe Milgram could restrict his officers’ actions. “She might have authority to tell my police what they could do as local police, but not when they’re working as federal deputized agents,” the mayor said, emphasizing that he would fight any restrictions that he opposed.

Milgram responded that the directive would supersede federal guidelines because New Jersey law enforcement comes first and foremost under her authority. Some local police said they’ve asked for proof of citizenship status from people arrested for major crimes, such as robbery and murder, although not necessarily for drunk driving. Paramus Deputy Police Chief Richard Cary said there already is a question on the department’s standard arrest form about immigration status, and that officers ask suspects in serious criminal cases whether they are U.S. citizens and have the documentation to prove it. However, he said that question currently isn’t part of the standard procedure for processing DUI suspects.

“We do notify immigration [officials] as to the status,” Cary said. “What they do with it is up to their office.” Some police said they wished immigration officials would more consistently respond to their calls. Too often, they said, immigration authorities seem too busy. “I would like to see them intervene immediately,” said Clifton Police Capt. Robert Rowan. Charles Goldstein of the New Jersey Immigration Policy Network, meanwhile, expressed concern that police might abuse their new authority. “In the absence of comprehensive immigration reform, these directives are unavoidable,” he said. “But what is crucial is that this not be utilized for false arrests and that this not lead to creeping racial problems. The ongoing monitoring by the state will be crucial.”


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; US: New Jersey
KEYWORDS: again; aliens; donaldcresitello; donutwatch; ice; illegalimmigration; immigrantlist; immigration; leo; morristown; newark; tancredo
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it's about time!
1 posted on 08/22/2007 10:16:35 PM PDT by Coleus
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I don’t believe this phony KYA press released will be enforced one iota.

This is New Jersey, crookedest democrat party state in the union, home to Sanctuary City Newark, where immigration status cannot be investigated nor laws enforced.


2 posted on 08/22/2007 10:24:27 PM PDT by FormerACLUmember (The ideal tyranny is that which is ignorantly self-administered by its victims.)
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I’m waiting for the ACLU and La Raza to sue.


3 posted on 08/22/2007 10:24:34 PM PDT by chaos_5 (Put the illegals aliens on a path ... back to Mexico!)
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To: Coleus

Tide shifting. The multiculturalists are screaming but even the dems see enabling illegals as a losing political proposition.


4 posted on 08/22/2007 10:31:31 PM PDT by Maynerd (Bush is trying to sell a "War on Terror" against a "Religion of Peace." Confusing isn't it?)
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To: FormerACLUmember
With US Attorney Chris Christie involved, I think they mean business, time will tell.

U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie, left, listens as New Jersey State Attorney General Anne Milgram announces immigration policy today.

5 posted on 08/22/2007 10:35:13 PM PDT by Coleus (Pro Deo et Patria)
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"The overriding mission of law enforcement officers in this state is to enforce the state's criminal laws and to protect the community that they serve," Milgram said. "This requires the cooperation of, and positive relationships with, all members of the community. Public safety suffers if individuals believe they cannot come forward to report a crime or cooperate with law enforcement."  The 7-page directive also sets guidelines for municipalities that apply to federal immigration officials for Section 287(g) authority, which deputizes local, county and state officers to enforce federal immigration laws. While the directive grants the full exercise of federal immigration authority at county jails and state prisons for incarcerated undocumented immigrants, Milgram said, street cops participating in 287(g) could invoke federal immigration authority only after an arrest is made.

Morristown's application for 287(g) authority, the first in the state, has generated heated debate in the Morris County community. One other New Jersey municipality has inquired about the program, according to ICE officials, who would not identify the town. Milgram's announcement came amid questions about how Jose Carranza, an illegal immigrant from Peru who is a chief suspect in the Newark schoolyard killings, was released on bail earlier this year after being charged with child rape. Authorities are still determining whether a second suspect in the killings, Melvin Jovel, 18, was also in the country illegally.

The case has drawn national attention from those who decry illegal immigration, including Rep.Tom Tancredo of Colorado. The Republican presidential candidate visited Newark Monday and said local officials were complicit in the murders for refusing to deny government services to undocumented immigrants. In Newark and other cities with large immigrant populations, officials note that detectives investigating robberies, rapes and murders already are struggling to develop informants among a population fearful of the police. Adopting the role of immigration cops would make that job even tougher and allow criminals to go free and commit even more crime, they have said.

"I do not want to create a chill in my community where people are afraid to come forward to police and report crimes," Newark Mayor Cory Booker said last week. "Undocumented immigrants and immigrants within our city are an important part of our fabric. And my police department, it is not their role or responsibility."  About one in five of New Jersey's 8.7 million residents was born in other countries, according to U.S. Census figures. The state is also home to an estimated 450,000 illegal immigrants.

6 posted on 08/22/2007 10:37:50 PM PDT by Coleus (Pro Deo et Patria)
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Damn shame it took the murders of those teenagers.What a messed up place.


7 posted on 08/22/2007 10:42:18 PM PDT by HANG THE EXPENSE (Defeat liberalism, its the right thing to do for America.)
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To: Coleus

Geraldo’s gonna be mad, ooooh....


8 posted on 08/22/2007 10:42:40 PM PDT by tina07 (In Memory of my Father - WWII Army Air Force Veteran)
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To: Coleus

We probably need only six or seven hundred of these kinds of massacres nationwide for the relevant cities and states to similarly spring into action.


9 posted on 08/22/2007 10:47:47 PM PDT by jiggyboy (Ten per cent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
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To: Coleus

Video of Whack-eraldo on Hannity and Colmes tonight, talking over Tancredo, defending illegals as usual....

http://www.foxnews.com/hannityandcolmes/index.html


10 posted on 08/22/2007 11:07:36 PM PDT by tina07 (In Memory of my Father - WWII Army Air Force Veteran)
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To: Coleus
Dude looks like he never met a meal he didn't like.


11 posted on 08/22/2007 11:15:18 PM PDT by ARE SOLE (Agents Ramos and Campean are in prison at this very moment..)
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To: Coleus

I’m not going to give them kudos for finally doing what they should have been doing all along. It’s shocking what passes for something we should cheer these days.

While I’m glad, this should never have been an imperitive. It should have been a natural. We should never have come to this.


12 posted on 08/22/2007 11:20:56 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: tina07

Jerry Rivers?


13 posted on 08/22/2007 11:47:45 PM PDT by OrioleFan (Republicans believe every day is July 4th, but DemocRATs believe every day is April 15th. - Reagan)
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To: Coleus
Bring in on, La Raza. Bring it on MALDEF. Bring it on ACLU.

We...Will...Kick...Your....As*es...in...the...court...of...law.

Kuru nara koi!

14 posted on 08/22/2007 11:50:24 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (Visit this thread 1-hour from now. In that time, an average of 416.6 more ILLEGALS will be in the US)
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yep, Mr. Pro-illegals himself.


15 posted on 08/23/2007 12:12:03 AM PDT by tina07 (In Memory of my Father - WWII Army Air Force Veteran)
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To: Coleus

Is drunk driving a major enough crime to determine the drunk’s citizenship? It sure as hell should be. These illegals are always driving drunk. Driving drunk should be grounds for deportation


16 posted on 08/23/2007 12:23:31 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: ARE SOLE

he’s been busy eating up a lot of corrupt NJ politicians, mostly dems, yeah!


17 posted on 08/23/2007 12:25:43 AM PDT by tina07 (In Memory of my Father - WWII Army Air Force Veteran)
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he’s been busy eating up a lot of corrupt NJ politicians, mostly dems, yeah!

In that case, I'd buy him a sandwich.

Regards

18 posted on 08/23/2007 2:05:10 AM PDT by ARE SOLE (Agents Ramos and Campean are in prison at this very moment..)
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To: Coleus

Don’t you just love politicians — the damage is done — now they act.


19 posted on 08/23/2007 2:08:40 AM PDT by Beckwith (dhimmicrats and the liberal media have .chosen sides -- Islamofascism)
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To: jiggyboy
We probably need only six or seven hundred of these kinds of massacres nationwide for the relevant cities and states to similarly spring into action.

Had to read your post 3 times for it to sink in how pathetic and true it really is!

20 posted on 08/23/2007 2:13:03 AM PDT by gr8eman (Everybody is a rocket scientist...until launch day!)
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