Posted on 09/25/2011 5:09:36 AM PDT by raccoonradio
Three defiant Bay State sheriffs hell-bent on tougher immigration enforcement have taken an end run around Gov. Deval Patrick, traveling to Washington, D.C., to hammer out their own version of the Secure Communities program in a stinging rejection of the administrations stand on illegals.
The governor is out of touch on this issue, and he really and truly does not represent the interest of the people of Massachusetts on this issue, Bristol County Sheriff Thomas Hodgson said. Were basically saying to the governor, Look. Youre entitled to your position. But the governor doesnt elect us. We represent the people of our counties who elect us to do our job public safety.
Hodgson, along with Plymouth County Sheriff Joseph D. McDonald Jr. and Worcester County Sheriff Lewis Evangelidis, bartered their deal late last week in a series of meetings with federal officials in Washington. They emerged with a deal that would, among other things, train county corrections officers to run the recently collared through Immigration and Customs Enforcement databases.
Its not Secure Communities, but its a perfect substitute, said McDonald, whose friend and Plymouth County cohort, District Attorney Timothy J. Cruz, is fighting to extradite Luis Guaman, an Ecuadorian illegal who authorities say murdered a Brockton woman and her toddler son in February, then fled to his homeland hours later.
I certainly hope were making our position clear to the public at large and reassuring them that were going to do our jobs, McDonald said. And I hope the governor is getting the message as well. We in public safety take this very seriously, and were going to get the job done.
A spokesman for Patrick declined to comment on the sheriffs deal. It comes three months after the governor, through his public-safety secretary, told Homeland Security officials he would not enroll Massachusetts in the Secure Communities program. Immigrant advocacy groups had lobbied the governor to reject the crackdown, saying it could discourage immigrants from reporting crime and lead to racial profiling by police.
Secure Communities, which Boston police have used since 2006, requires police to run criminal suspects fingerprints through an immigration database to check whether they are in the United States legally, and it requires local agencies to share data on those suspects with immigration authorities. Mayor Thomas M. Menino has threatened to remove the city from the program unless it is limited to those accused of serious crimes.
The program will go into effect nationwide in 2013, but the sheriffs said theres no reason to wait until then.
We feel we want to start working with that information now, not a date thats not imminent, said Evangelidis. His jurisdiction includes Milford, where an Ecuadorian illegal was charged with drunken driving in a crash that killed a 23-year-old man last month. Im more convinced than ever that this is an exceptional tool for public safety that law enforcement in Massachusetts should have immediately.
I once thought, hoped, that the pendulum would swing back the other way after a while and we would watch that State become conservative again. Guess not.
I once thought, hoped, that the pendulum would swing back the other way after a while and we would watch that State become conservative again. Guess not.
No. The cast of characters is a crying shame. Murderers, pimps, gigolos, admitted thieves, child molesters...and they get re-elected time and again. There is no more corrupt place on the planet.
“No all, but good majority Mexican National come here to in a sense create a country within a country the United States of Mexico one where they can live and thrive in the same history, culture and language of their homeland and yet not under the same corrupted government.”
I got news for them... our government is just as corrupt. The S will HTF sooner or later.
Yeah, everything's bigger in Texas, including our hearts, for those of us who have one...[snicker]
When I saw who had written it, no, but I have seen some bizarre stuff around lately, so it's probably safer.
I think you are right. I'll think I'll just play it real safe though and not crack any jokes about Mittens being president.
Don’t want to tempt fate...(8^D)
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