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DAP Forums > DREAM Act > The News Room

Texas bill would prevent police immigration inquiries

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02-15-2011, 04:17 AM
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http://www.texastribune.org/immigrat...ry-by-officer/


Julian Aguilar
The Texas Tribune
Freshman state Sen. José Rodríguez, D-El Paso, filed SB 600 on Friday, which would prevent law enforcement from asking the immigration status or nationality of a witness to or victim of a crime "except as necessary to investigate the offense."

Rodríguez is one one of several outspoken Democrats who believe Gov. Rick Perry's call to abolish "sanctuary city" policies in Texas would discourage potential witnesses from cooperating with law enforcement.

"Cooperation by witnesses and victims with law enforcement is essential for El Paso and communities across the state to remain safe," a Rodríguez aide said in a statement. "If they fear they may be jailed, however, witnesses and victims will be less likely to work with law enforcement."

During a news conference in the district last month, Rodríguez said police officers would focus more on a person's immigration status than fighting crime if they were required to enforce federal immigration laws. It's especially not needed in his district, he added, citing the border city's recent ranking as one of the safest of its size.

In response to the senator's claim that Perry's request would hinder law enforcement, aides to the governor said his intent has been misunderstood. The governor opposes policies that prevent law enforcement from asking the immigration status of a person detained by an officer, aides say. But Perry would also oppose legislation that requires peace officers to do it, as the legislation in Arizona, SB 1070, would do. The issue is about giving law enforcement discretion, the governor's aides have said. Despite the governor's clarification, several Republican lawmakers have filed bills that would, in fact, require a Texas peace officer to inquire about a person's immigration status if detained. Ending "sanctuary cities" is one of Perry's emergency items.
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02-15-2011, 07:45 PM
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Sad thing is any Democrat in Texas has no power to push a bill across. The republicans have something like a 70 seat majority in the house. Good intention but there not going to let democrats have anything. Its the most lopsided politics ever seen in Texas right now. Its actually like the Dems are not even there and the Republicans are head hunting killing everything democrats wanted when they had the power to get things stopped previously. Texas politics is getting uglier by the day.
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