Feds: No change in illegal immigration checks by Arizona police since ruling
Source: CNN
Federal authorities have seen no change in the number of illegal immigration checks sought by local Arizona police and allowed under a state law partly upheld by a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision, officials said Wednesday.
In the first week after the high court upheld a portion of the controversial law, eight calls were made by Arizona law agencies inquiring into the immigration status of persons suspected of being in the United States illegally, said spokeswoman Amber Cargile of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Phoenix.
Those eight phone calls "resulted in the arrest of 38 aliens on immigration violations" between June 25 and July 2, Cargile said.
Comparison figures to the recent past or a year ago weren't immediately available, "but our staff reports they continue to receive what they describe as a normal volume of calls from state and local law enforcement agencies," Cargile said in an e-mail response to a CNN inquiry.
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DeSwiss
(27,137 posts)...when someone breaks that law, aren't they supposed to be arrested and charged with a crime?
Meiko
(1,076 posts)a persons immigration status after they are arrested for another offense, like drunk driving for example. The Supreme Court struck down three parts of the Arizona immigration law. It ruled out requiring non citizens to carry registration papers, a ban on illegal immigrants working and allowing police to arrest anyone they suspect of being deportable.
The biggest concern was that Hispanics would be profiled and harassed by police, the concern is valid. The law also had a "your papers please" tone to it that is unacceptable.
Zoeisright
(8,339 posts)Make sure that dingdong asshole Arpio is one of the first. And put him in a cell with some immigrants.
Meiko
(1,076 posts)anything wrong with your suggestion.