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Home Front: Politix
Jail deportation effort surges
2006-12-31
'Bout friggin time! RTWT. I'll spare Sherry the usual graphic. Just this once
Hundreds of San Diego County jail inmates are being targeted for deportation every month now that federal authorities have posted immigration agents in local lockups.

In January, when the program began, agents identified 59 illegal immigrants among local inmates. In November, that number ballooned to 845.

That same month, 579 local inmates were transferred to federal officials for removal from the United States, according to federal statistics.

“We can just nab them right there and get them into deportation and remove them immediately,” said Lauren Mack, spokeswoman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Before January, agents in charge of screening inmates were focused on investigations rather than deportation, Mack said.

Those agents mostly tried to identify illegal immigrants by poring over booking logs, an imprecise method at best. Now, agents trained in deportation interview the inmates as well.

The goal is to better determine the immigration status of everyone accused of a crime.

San Diego, because of its proximity to the U.S.-Mexico border, has become among the most efficient at expelling illegal immigrants who break the law since the changes almost a year ago, Mack said.

Felons in the country illegally, including rapists, burglars and armed robbers, long have faced deportation after they have served their sentences. The increased screening means illegal immigrants arrested on charges that ordinarily don't carry jail time, such as public drunkenness or driving under the influence, also face deportation
why hasn't this been going on everywhere along the border?? Cripes!
Posted by:Frank G

#5  Concur, wish our politicos had the balls to face this problem head on. The senate was consistently out to lunch on this. The Feds should've also pulled any funding to "sanctuary cities."
Posted by: Broadhead6   2006-12-31 20:21  

#4  I agree, and as a So Cal Republican, I'd like to see more ICE raids with the knowing execs who hired the cheap labor perp walked to prison. Cut off the jobs and they won't come. Build the fence and they can't come (easily). Two tactics that work in tandem
Posted by: Frank G   2006-12-31 14:07  

#3  Frank - cheap non-union labor for duplicitous employers and a potential voting block for dem tranzi scum. It is about friggin' time. Anybody illegal caught in the commission of a crime should be tossed out of the country, I don't care if it's jay-walking.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2006-12-31 13:56  

#2  or Al Anbar, heck, there are about 6,000 words in arabic that translate to espanol......since english is too hard for so many of them to grasp apparently.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2006-12-31 13:53  

#1  I nominate Mogadishu for the destination.
Posted by: Brett   2006-12-31 13:22  

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