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Cops Enforcing Immigration Laws Bust County Budgets

By Anthony D. Advincula, deleted. Posted August 14, 2008.


Police departments charged with enforcing federal immigration laws are going broke.
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When local cops enforce federal immigration laws, the police department may not only incur significant costs, but may also fail to attend to more serious crimes and delay response times to most emergency calls, according to a report released by the Immigration Policy Center (IPC).

Take the case of Maricopa County, Ariz. Since Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio transformed his department into an immigration-enforcement agency, following a partnership made by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on January 19, 2007, his office has incurred a $1.3 million deficit in just three months.

Maricopa's police officers began working 4,500 extra hours every two-week pay period during the first month of the partnership, as compared to 2,900 extra hours the previous month, the report said. In April 2007, police officers worked more than 9,000 overtime hours and cost the county's taxpayers $373,757.

Maricopa County is not an isolated case. More and more cities across the country that allow the police to carry out federal immigration laws get themselves in a similar economic quagmire. Many of them find that it is much more expensive than they thought.

Recently, the initiative against illegal immigration in Prince William County, Va., raised its costs to $6.9 million for the budget year that starts July 1, because of overcrowding at the county jail.

Immigrant rights advocates also say that even cities like Valley Park, Mo. and Hazleton, Pa. -- where local enforcement takes a more aggressive approach than simply relying on ICE to perform federal immigration operations -- may fall into deep budget pits soon. "This kind of local enforcement just leaves counties broke, aside from many other negative consequences," said Michele Waslin, senior policy analyst for IPC. "It makes the community frightened and forces many businesses to close down."

While police officers arrest undocumented immigrants, Waslin says that they fail to catch the human smuggling rings. "I don't think that cops who become immigration agents are effective to help in stopping the flow of illegal immigration," she said.

The two-page IPC report, based mainly on the findings of a series of investigative stories published in Phoenix-based East Valley Tribune, also revealed that since Maricopa County cops started looking for undocumented immigrants, the county's arrest rate for serious crimes -- including robberies, aggravated assaults and sex crimes -- decreased dramatically -- and these crimes received little or no investigation. Arpaio's office in 2005 cleared 10.5 percent of its investigations with arrests. When immigration operations began, according to the report, that number dropped to 6 percent.

In July 2007, the county's police only made arrests on 2.5 percent of their investigations. Because more officers need to be added to the immigration team, the report said that Arpaio pulled deputies off patrol beats and used them to staff the human smuggling unit, resulting in more delays when responding to 911 and other emergency calls. Patrol districts, trails and lake divisions as well as the central investigations bureau all lost deputies. Allegations of racial profiling have also stung the county, as Arpaio's team increasingly conducts large-scale operations without any evidence of criminal activity in Latino neighborhoods or sites where day laborers convene.

"Some of these will ultimately lead to costly lawsuits," Waslin added. "In any way, the idea of cops doing federal immigration enforcement is very problematic. It's not just going to work.

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Anthony D. Advincula is a New York based editor at NAM.

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Tax dollars in action
Posted by: edweirdness on Aug 14, 2008 1:29 PM   
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Finally, justification for how our tax dollars are being spent! Keep up the good work local police, DHS, ICE.

I'd be willing to contribute a few extra tax dollars if it would result in stricter enforcement of our immigration laws. Money very well spent!

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'Bout Time..................
Posted by: gellero1 on Aug 16, 2008 1:04 AM   
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So it costs some money............big deal.

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Racial Profiling??
Posted by: gellero1 on Aug 16, 2008 1:11 AM   
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Duh...Duh....Duhh............who are they supposed to be looking for?? Eskimos ??? Swedes ????

If native born and naturalized hispanic CITIZENS find this problematic, they should drive the undocumented aka ILLEGALS out of their neighborhoods

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Isn't the ICE & its privatized service providers
Posted by: BlueBerry PickN on Aug 16, 2008 7:34 AM   
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responsible for multiple 'in custody' deaths & human rights violations?

repugnant.

Isn't Joe Arpaio the same 'quality public servant' that the BBC exposed as a human-rights violating, racist freak?

...the same kkkreepy dude who crowed on tv about how it is a privilege to be called KKK?

Isn't this the same KKKREEP who signed INNOCENT CHILDREN up for a FACE SCANNING DATABASE PROGRAMME through the school system?

PRIVACY rights anyone? gee, maybe Arpaio & his cronies be happier if we all had RFID embedded chips & international Biometric/DNA cataloguing...

don't you just WANT someone like ARPAIO with that sort of information on YOU??

BECAUSE THE US FEDS sure like that idea!

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While in New York State
Posted by: theVRWCwhodatesLiberals on Aug 16, 2008 8:07 AM   
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Gov Paterson is faced with a budget deficit forcing Albany to slash services like a furniture store outing out of business (only to still be there 7 weeks later). I wonder how many social services are the Illegals taking advantage off anyway? This is something that needs to be done here as a New York State tax payer this is also something I wouldn't regret.

p.s. Plus the Government has an on going money supply: YOU!!!!

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Swab the Deck
Posted by: Howard on Aug 16, 2008 9:48 AM   
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Illegal immigration is a problem that has not been solved yet. Some initial attempts at bringing justice to the American taxpayer about being ripped of by illegal aliens are bound to flounder, and require adjustment. The overall medical, welfare, and education budget that is supposed to be for the benefit of legal Americans will be apportioned more justly when illegal people are not drawing an unfair, and un-earned portion of it. Legislators should appropriate money to local governance's to fund the cost of weeding out illegal aliens from our midst. The burden placed on the taxpayer associated with illegal's other crimes should more than balance the costs of eliminating them in the long run. The common reasoning by apprehended illegals, who claim in essense, that "I robbed your bank because I want a better life for my children" is an affront. Their illegal entry into the U.S. is as punishable a crime as breaking and entering a private citizens home to burglarize it. Not searching illegals out, and expelling them, sends a very bad message about tolerance towards many other crimes.

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Secure the borders
Posted by: lclark on Aug 16, 2008 10:07 AM   
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If you secured the borders you would not have this...and many other...forms of economic burderns. Simple.

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Stop Busting Non-Violent Drug Crimes and More Money Will be Available
Posted by: rfrancis@godisdead.com on Aug 16, 2008 1:25 PM   
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Problem half solved.

The other half and only real way to stop illegal immigration is to impose very harsh penalties on employers who hire illegal immigrants.

If there are no jobs for illegal immigrants they won't bother coming here.

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Arpaio is a Nutcase and a Publicity Maniac
Posted by: hadashito on Aug 16, 2008 5:20 PM   
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After many years of tolerating Sheriff Arpaio of Maricopa County in Arizona, its residents (including me), newspapers, and our Governor are finally getting sick and tired of this whacko. He claims, without a shred of evidence that there are people planning to assassinate him and has devoted time, deputies, and county funds vainly trying to run them down. And of course, he has spread the "news" of the imagined threat on his life far and wide through the media. His deputies have strangled to death two (mentally retarded) prisoners for which the taxpayers have had to pay off subsequent hefty law suits. He has been relected each term by oldsters in places like Sun City, extremist "libertarians", religious fundamentalists, and the large population of anti-immigrant fanatics who live in communities near Phoenix because they believe he is their "tough guy" who will protect them. But he is actually a fake and a shameless publicity hound. Arpaio managed to get his office involved in the anti-immigration effort by a legal ploy but has so badly mismanaged the effort that has cost Maricopa County $millions and added significantly to the Arizona's indebtedness. He is engaging in these latest antics because he is up for relection again. But this time he is harrassing many innocent and legal Hispanic citizens rather than prisoners, so he is in for a real fight.

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He is a sociopath's soulmate
Posted by: MikMouse on Aug 17, 2008 8:09 AM   
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In some areas of America half the population recognize this guy and McCain as violent, sociopathic soul mates.

These voters are the mentally ill base for the criminal plutocrats that currently run this country.

Anyone reading this who is not sickened by the very idea of torture, violence and war is sick.

Kill them all (snark).

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There is no illegal immigration problem...
Posted by: rancespergl on Aug 17, 2008 7:27 PM   
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...it's just a made-up "problem" so your wages can be kept under control.

Same thing with the phrase "jobs Americans won't do" regarding immigrant labor. There are no such jobs. The work that's referred to simply doesn't pay enough on which to live. These wages are set so that a huge profit can be made. Industry counts on being able to exploit people where ever they're from.

It's that freaking simple.

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the cops should use the tax dollars properly by going after...
Posted by: Bearzerker on Aug 18, 2008 4:13 PM   
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... the employers of these illegal immigrants!

if employers were the ones facing charges for hiring people without a legal SSN and other required documentation then i think most of this problem would just go away

just my 2 cents worth here

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