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To: Ron H.
Washington, DC, Dec. 1 (UPI) -- The world's largest group of law enforcement executives said Wednesday it opposes legislation to compel police enforcement of immigration laws.

Let's see......... their job is LAW ENFORCEMENT. They don't want to do that job. Fire them, and find people WHO DO understand the job description. Is this so hard?

Frankly, they should be jailed for criminal negligence. Crimes committed by illegals under condoning eye of public servants can only lead to vigilante justice in time. That time has come in border towns. It's coming to your town too if these individuals don't get their mind right, and we the people do not demand that they do their jobs. Why have a police department if they pick and choose what they feel like doing that day?

28 posted on 12/03/2004 8:56:53 AM PST by JesseJane ("If the enemy is in range, so are you." -Infantry Journal)
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To: JesseJane
There is no way municipalities could afford  to enforce immigration laws.  Where would they incarcerate these people, the jails are already overcrowded illegals don't get bailed. Who takes them to court? Where do you get all the additional officers. Who pays for medical for the alien  and their dependants.

The only way that local and for that matter state police could possibly undertake enforcing immigration laws would require a whole new training program (federal law).

The feds right now won't accept arrested aliens leaving over worked under financed communities holding the bag. Border towns would be wasted.

The feds have the laws and money and they should do their job.

BTW should border towns have all this dumped on them.

31 posted on 12/03/2004 9:40:03 AM PST by sandviper
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