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http://www.washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20040119-082933-4484r.htm

(Washington Times) Last Friday, serial child predator Jose Guillermo Alvarado plead guilty

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Sanctuaries for crime




Last Friday, serial child predator Jose Guillermo Alvarado plead guilty to another count of molestation in Montgomery County Circuit Court. An illegal immigrant, Alvarado had been deported from Montgomery County in 1998 for a similar offense.
Lax enforcement of immigration laws have made Montgomery County a sanctuary for felons like Alvarado. Last September, the Montgomery County Council voted to permit illegal immigrants to use Mexico's fraud-ridden matricula consular to obtain public services. Montgomery County also practices sanctuary law policies banned by Congress in 1996.
Other municipalities are flouting the same law with similar results. Illegal immigrants are responsible for much of the violent crime in large cities like New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago, Houston and Austin. However, immigrant advocacy groups have barred police departments and other government agencies from reporting violations of immigration law to federal authorities in those areas, according to Manhattan Institute scholar Heather MacDonald in her article, "The Illegal Alien Crime Wave," published in the winter 2004 City Journal.
In Los Angeles, 95 percent of all outstanding homicide warrants are for illegal immigrants. Los Angeles police say they routinely see previously deported illegals from notorious Salvadoran gangs like Mara Salvatrucha on the streets. Yet unless officers witness such persons — felons by their very presence in the United States — committing another illegal act (such as a narcotics sale), they are not allowed to arrest them. In New York, a gang of five Mexicans — four of them illegal — abducted and raped a 42-year-old mother of two in Queens. Three of the illegals had been arrested on previous occasions for assault, armed robbery and drug offenses. However, the New York Police Department never notified the Immigration and Naturalization Service pursuant to sanctuary policies instituted by Mayors Rudy Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg.
One solution is the Clear Law Enforcement for Alien Removal Act, or CLEAR. The legislation, which has 112 cosponsors in the House of Representatives, would require that state and local governments provide the Department of Homeland Security with information about illegal aliens that police capture in the course of their duties and would end the current federal policy of catching and releasing immigration violators on grounds that there is no place to hold them. One of the outspoken critics of the legislation is Montgomery County Executive Doug Duncan.
Until local governments put public safety ahead of political correctness and the interests of immigration advocacy groups, felons like Alvarado will continue to find sanctuary. The federal government must insist upon the enforcement of its immigration laws.

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It always struck me as nuts that the police in some areas can't turn illegals over to the INS or the new OHS. I can see the point about them being prayed on by criminals and afraid to come forward incase they are deported, and that holds water. But they are here illegally, and if they weren't they wouldn't be prayed on in the first place. And when an illegal is arrested for a crime and not turned over it is just nuts.

Same with employers not being hammered when found hiring illegals, take away the money and you take away a lot of the incentive to come here illegally. Bush's plan includes tougher penalties for employers, and the more I read and get to thinking about it, the more I like his plan. Of course its doubtful that it will get off the ground anyway, and a half baked chopped up piece of legislation would probably do more harm than good.

I'm done waffling now :)
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the last line says it all

Until local governments put public safety ahead of political correctness and the interests of immigration advocacy groups, felons like Alvarado will continue to find sanctuary. The federal government must insist upon the enforcement of its immigration laws.

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"the last line says it all "

Another thing I don't take kindly to is rudness.
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Maybe I jumped the gun there, was the last line you were reffering to, me waffling or the chopped up lesislation?
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come again? did i say something rude? i thought we were on the same page?

i ment the last line in the paper i posted
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this last line

"Until local governments put public safety ahead of political correctness and the interests of immigration advocacy groups, felons like Alvarado will continue to find sanctuary. The federal government must insist upon the enforcement of its immigration laws."

fudge Offline
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I appologize then, I thought you meant the last line of my post where I said I was waffling :)

And I do for sure agree that they need to enforce the laws they have.

They also need to stop the crap about trying to paint new laws as being anti terror. Like the new tabacco one they are passing, it has nothing really to do with combating terror funding, but it sounds better than saying its about getting the states more tax dollars. Or to put it another way, if the states were already getting taxes for internet sales, they wouldn't be pushing this thing through now.
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It’s been nice talking to you today man, im beat, I need to go watch the boob tube and get away from the computer for awhile.

Too much reading today… lol


Seeya!


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