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ALL police will soon collect prints of those arrested to identify the undocumented

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08-05-2011, 06:24 PM
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In an announcement today, Department of Homeland Security has stated that Secure Communities will be mandatory in all States even if the states disagree with the program. This is a program that allows federal authorities to collect fingerprints of individuals who have been arrested by local police for the purpose of identifying who is Undocumented. A program that has been proven to be flawed.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0...?ref=fb&src=sp

WASHINGTON -- Activists are outraged over a Friday announcement from the Department of Homeland Security that it will move ahead with its controversial Secure Communities immigration enforcement program, even if states do not agree to participate.

"Today’s announcement confirms [Immigration and Customs Enforcement]’s status as a rogue agency," Pablo Alvarado, director of the National Day Laborer's Organizing Network and a vocal critic of Secure Communities, said in a statement. "The recent actions constitute a crisis not only for our civil rights but our democracy as a whole. Governments cannot rule by decree."

The government faces a backlash over Secure Communities, a program that allows federal authorities to screen fingerprints of those arrested by local police in order to detect undocumented immigrants. Critics say the program nets large numbers of non-criminal undocumented immigrants and takes focus away from the primary targets of immigration enforcement, violent offenders.

DHS implemented the program in a number of states by asking governors to sign on using memorandums of agreement, which helped DHS move toward its goal of spreading the program nationwide by 2013. Earlier this year, states began to push back against the program, arguing it threatens public safety and passes on enforcement costs to local governments.

The program had originally been referred to as voluntary, with DHS listing instructions for states and local communities to "opt out." But when Illinois and New York terminated their memorandums of agreement with DHS in May and June, the agency confirmed it would continue to use fingerprints taken by local police for immigration enforcement.

In effect, it meant the agreements between state and federal authorities were meaningless. The decision on Friday to stop creating memorandums of agreement canceled them altogether.

"ICE has determined that a [memorandum of agreement] is not required to activate or operate Secure Communities for any jurisdiction," Immigration and Customs Enforcement head John Morton wrote in a letter to governors.

DHS, meanwhile, is attempting to rehabilitate the program in the public eye, announcing it will develop new training to address civil rights concerns and fears over netting victims of domestic violence.

"ICE continues to work with its law enforcement partners across the country to responsibly and effectively implement this federal information sharing capability and plans to reach complete nationwide activation by 2013," Nicole Navas, a spokeswoman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said in a statement.
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08-05-2011, 06:37 PM
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This is crap, be careful out there.
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And life gets even harder, story of our lives...
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Would this affect us ? And how? I mean i never been arested so yea..
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08-05-2011, 07:40 PM
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Sooo

don't get arrested.
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look at it this way guys

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Quote:
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Sooo

don't get arrested.
this basically means:

don't get involved in fights in self defense or defense of others.
don't exert your freedom of speech with civil disobedience.


and other petty things like misdemeanors that will completely ruin your shit unlike your legal bretheren.
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look at it this way guys


LOL I've never thought about it that way..
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don't get arrested.
Exactly.
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if you involved a car accident and you have legal other state DL, do they check your figer print also?
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