July 28, 2010 1:32 PM

Arizona Helped Deport 26,000 without New Law

(AP)  WASHINGTON (AP) - Without the benefit of their state's strict new immigration law, officers from a single Arizona county helped deport more than 26,000 immigrants from the U.S. through a federal-local partnership program that has been roundly criticized as fraught with problems.

Statistics obtained by The Associated Press show that the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office was responsible for deportations or forced departure of 26,146 immigrants since 2007.

That's about a quarter of the national total of 115,841 sent out of the U.S. by officers in 64 law enforcement agencies deputized to help enforce immigration laws, some since 2006, under the so-called 287(g) program.

The tens of thousands of immigrant arrests show local officials already have a significant amount of authority to enforce immigration laws and help remove illegal immigrants from the country.

But with Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio the top law officer among all those deputized, questions remain about what's in store when Arizona gives more officers the power to enforce immigration laws. The federal government already is under fire for doing a poor job of keeping watch on local officers enforcing immigration laws and ensuring safeguards for protecting civil rights are in place.

Arpaio is under federal investigation on allegations of civil rights allegations, which he denies.

If Arizona's new law takes effect Thursday, many more of the state's officers will be asking people to prove they are legally in the U.S. The state law requires officers to ask for a driver's license, passport or other identity document if they reasonably suspect a person is not allowed to be in the U.S. They must do so while enforcing other laws or ordinances.

The federal government is trying to block the Arizona law, arguing it usurps its authority. The Justice Department said in its suit challenging the law that the 287(g) federal-local partnerships are one way Congress allowed states to assist in enforcing immigration laws.

"At the pragmatic level, if local police are already allowed to do this and are allowed to do this with federal cooperation with the state, then why do they need the (new Arizona) law?" said Muzaffar Chishti, director of the New York office of the Migration Policy Institute, an immigration think tank.

There are several other ways local officials can assist, including Secure Communities, a more widely used program that allows local officials to check the fingerprints of anyone they book into their jails against FBI and Homeland Security Department databases.

But the 287(g) program gives officers the most direct authority to stop people on the street, in their cars or in their communities and check whether they are in the country illegally. Federal watchdogs have been critical of the job the Homeland Security Department has been doing in running the program.

The department's inspector general reported in March that the 287(g) program was poorly supervised and provided insufficient training to officers, including on civil rights law.

Local officers have operated outside their agreements dictating the limits of their authority, the report said. In all, the inspector general made 33 recommendations for overhauling the program, some of which have not yet been resolved. It was the second critical report for the program. The Government Accountability Office had criticized the program in July 2009.

Complaints about Arpaio's immigration enforcement tactics led the federal government last October to yank his authority to enforce immigration laws during patrols. That month, the Obama administration rewrote all agreements with local partners in attempt to address complaints of racial profiling and civil rights violations.

Even so, the federal government continues to allow the sheriff and deputies to check their jails for deportable inmates.

Arpaio has denied the allegations and says he is a target because of his tough immigration enforcement. His office has continued to do immigration sweeps. Arpaio said he is enforcing state anti-smuggling and anti-illegal immigrant hiring laws.

Arpaio said about 100 of his deputies were trained over five weeks to act as federal agents under the 287(g) program. They were trained on racial profiling and other civil rights laws, he said.

The new Arizona law is needed for several reasons, including that "no police official or elected official can tell the police officer that you cannot enforce immigration laws," Arpaio said. The Arizona law prohibits state and local government officials from preventing enforcement of immigration laws.

The federal government does not pay for local officers to participate in the 287(g) program. U.S. taxpayers pay the federal cost, which has grown from $5 million in 2006 to $68 million in 2010, according to the DHS inspector general. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reimburses some of the local agencies for housing immigrants in their jails. The immigrants can be in the country illegally or legally present but have committed a crime that makes them eligible for deportation.

Joanne Lin, legislative counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union, said it is alarming that one Arizona county is responsible for a disproportionate share of deportations.

The Los Angeles County's Sheriff's Office, a distant second to Maricopa, helped find 13,784 immigrants who were later deported or left the country. The Sheriff's Office's agreement with the federal government allows it to check its jails for deportable immigrants, but not to enforce immigration laws during street patrols. A renewal of the agreement is under negotiation.

An estimated 10.8 million people, about 26 percent of the state's population, are living illegally in California, compared with 460,000, about 12 percent, in Arizona.

"These statistics bear out that you have rogue sheriffs in certain counties that are bent on targeting immigrants," Lin said.

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Online:

Immigration and Customs Enforcement, 287(g): http://www.ice.gov/pi/news/factsheets/section287_g.htm

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by Blovigator July 28, 2010 6:52 PM EDT
This guy is a true Patriot and is a testament to law inforcement. He actually is doing his job and the rest of the countries' law enforment officals should be fired.

They should put him charge of ICE. The illegal issue wouldn't be an issue for long. We found a way to export over 1 million illegals in the 50s; we should be able to export 12 million today. We have alot more officers today. Operation "*******" 2.
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by Simifanene July 28, 2010 12:05 PM EDT
Arizona is the perfect example of where America is heading after the decades of Republican Corporate American Puppets rule. They've turned our country into a police state. More police per capita than any country in the world. More citizens imprisoned per capita than any country in the world. Road block, illegal search's, wire taps, pat downs, sidewalk search's and immunity for the police for the crimes they commit. Crooked judges paid off by police unions gurantee the police caught comming crimes can get off by dropping the charges by a fixed judge. Have you ever noticed that cops always choose a bench trial. Who would do that unless the fix was in. Back to Arizona, to Joe Aprio, a real gestapo black booted hillbilly unAmerican Sheriff who acts above the law, getting away with his criminal activity as the Arizona Prosecutors ignore his un-Constitution treatment of illegals, but even worse, the un-Constitutional illegag treatment of prisoners. He ignores our Bill of Rights. Prisonors are put in hell, literally. They're put in tents, in the middle of the hottest dessert an the face of the earth, where he starves them as he watch's them suffer in the intense heat up to 120 degrees. Many can't breath right, and the rest live a miserable unbearable existance. It's very similar to Stalin's Gulag Archipelago where prisonors we're treated like dogs, and suffered from the extreme weather. In Stalin's Gulag prisoners froze from the intense cold and inadequate winter heating. In Arizona they melt from the intense unbearable heat. The prisoner exist on bread and water. Arizona's prisons have turned into the American Gulags. Prisoners beaten like dogs. Gang members are housed in tents of thousands we're they join together planning their revenge upon release, as Russia's Gulag Archipelgo prisoners did under Stalin. Bush, Cheney, Palin, introduced torture into our police system. Cheney quoted on national TV that our police can use any means neccessary in their interogations as long as it doesn't cause the prisoners death. Cheny called in enhance interrogation. That's how our police get away with crime, they change the names of torture to pleasing name, enhanced interrogation. Another example of the use of words that's is used to pacify voter's is the Patriot act. Bush and Cheney called the most stalin like law ever passed in Congress, the Patriot Act. Nothing Patriotic about it, the wolve's are wearing sheep clothing and our every where. We and are children are not safe from our police, courts, and barbaric laws dress in sheep clothing. Prisoners, mostly one's caught with small amounts of Mariuhana swellter in the intense heat amoungs harden criminals as they're starve, beaten and inhumanely treated. Our policing and prison system is getting out of hand. Our Great & Honorable country, the land of liberty and freedom, the home of the brave, under God and indivisalble has been led by corrupt high & mighty leaders like Bush, Cheney and Palin to where we're at now. What's next? What's after police torture, breaking in our homes, spying upon us with secret camera's as our secret police sneak thru our houses, and the other secret police infiltrate our churhes, unions and all social gatherings. The Gulag Archipelago has reached our country, as the Corporate American Republican Puppets try to tie our hands and keep us in the control that pleases them. I could go on for hours and hours of how our country is turning into a police state. Chicago cops torturing hundreds of prisoners, New York cops working as Mafia bag men, while their on duty. Judges dismissing charges against crooked cops. Tyranacal leaders like Bush,
Cheney and Palin are endangering all of us, not from criminals but from our judicail system and police enforcment. Torture legal, police abuse legal, police immunity to crime, legal, crooked judges, and payed off prosecutors who stack charges. In America the prosecutors stack charges. It's the the game of the Gulag. Put a hundred charges upon the defendant, so that no matter what the defendent will be found guilty of seven or eight of the two charges place upon him. I have expressed my views dramatically, but the point is Bush, Cheney and men like Sheriff Aprio are turning our country into a police state, where freedom was a thing of the pass, and liberty is something that history books say was. I speak for change. We must vote Corporate America's puppets out of office, UnAmerican people like Bush, Cheney, Palin and Aprio should never take office because they're out to control us when they should be out to represent us. They represent Corporate America, who pulls, the stings paid for by Campaign contributions. Arizona has taken the lead in police brutality and the new Archipelgo system tha Bush, Cheney, Palin and police like Aprio have legislated, built and enforced. WE must protest & vote against their laws. What happened to Mayberry USA?
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by Brokennews July 28, 2010 12:13 PM EDT
Not sure whether to call that a rant, a diatribe or the beginning of a manifesto.

Either way Ted Kaczynski is sitting back going: Pfft..rookie!
by ToolMangler1 July 28, 2010 4:50 PM EDT
by Simifanene July 28, 2010 12:05 PM EDT



No need to write a book about Bush & Cheney, neither one of them is in office now and haven't been for a year and a half. I agree that Arizonas law (SB-1070) need a huge workover and Like it or not, Sheriff Arpaio is proving that you don't need a 'New' law to get the job done. All you have to do is get out there and do your job. If you are here illegally, then you need to be legalized or sent 'home' (where ever 'that' is).
by Brokennews July 28, 2010 11:56 AM EDT
In the spirt of political correctness, the term "illegal alien" will no longer be applied to people in the US illegally.

The new term is "The Geographically Challenged".

Learn it, use it, love it!
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by GunsInTheSky July 28, 2010 11:30 AM EDT
by jimmyc1955 July 28, 2010 11:03 AM EDT

Look at the recent report racism is happening on elite university campuses - as a result of racial quotas. We have become a society who judges almost exculsively by the color of skin - equally on both sides - due to a 40 year constant drumbeat of race.


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Maybe that is how you judge things in your society. But you should know that is not the MO of most people.

Thanks for sharing...and turn off Hanity and Beck.
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by GunsInTheSky July 28, 2010 11:26 AM EDT
by jimmyc1955 July 28, 2010 11:03 AM EDT
The word racist has become meaningless. It is applied to anybody who wants to apply laws evenly across all segments of society. According to many if we apply them equally then your racists. If you don't have some kind of bell curve where "minorities" of a specific kind, Latino and African-American are given unique treatment that is racist.
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No one is going to buy that you are this naive.

The Arizaon law was not intended to be applied evenly since it gives the power to the office on when and where such a law is applied, which will lead to racial profiling. DUH!

And if you think american laws in general are applied evenly you need to look at the percentage of cases that are prosecuted and the length of jail time given, by race.

Be proud of who you are, stop hiding.
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by mccowanphil July 28, 2010 11:23 AM EDT
I am no friend of Arpaio's ways of handling prisoners, HOWEVER, he appear to be doing a better job tham the INS has been doing. Unfortunatley, the protestors want to take the emotional side of the argument. The bottom line ids: If you are not here legally. you need to get out before we toss you out. I don't care it it bothers your kids in school. You should not have been here in the first place. So pack up before they come get you!!! Do it the right way and you will be welcomed here.
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by tsigili July 28, 2010 11:22 AM EDT
Drop in the bucket, compared to the number of illegals there.
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by cvenable39 July 28, 2010 11:18 AM EDT
Arizona - I suggest rounding up all the illegals and deporting them to WASHINGTON DC. Wonder if the tone of Washington would change then? Easy for the DC politicians to be "politically correct" while they are thousands of miles removed from all the violence and crime that the illegals bring with them.
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by mswolfestock July 28, 2010 12:47 PM EDT
cvenable - great idea, you nailed it. Most legal American CITIZENS want the illegals gone.

AS A TAX-PAYING AMERICAN CITIZEN, I WANT ALL ILLEGALS GONE. AMERICA FOR AMERICAN CITIZENS, NOW!!!!!
by grvmstrj July 28, 2010 11:09 AM EDT
Obama and the Dems huh? What about the KNOWN fact that Bush and the Repubs wanted to allow them to cross our borders to work? WE ARE TRULY A PARTISAN COUNTRY with NO hopes of reconciliation! GOD is watching!
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by _One_American____ July 28, 2010 11:02 AM EDT
The message is clear: Obama and the Democrats want to stop the outflow of illegal aliens - because they want their illegal votes.

When the ACLU and the rest of these fake "rights" groups disregard Federal law, and encourage illegal activity, they should be dissolved - permanently.
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by GunsInTheSky July 28, 2010 11:08 AM EDT
I guess that is why Bush, and Clinton, and Bush, and Regan, and Carter, and Ford, and Nixon did nothing about this either...Democrat votes.

View everything through your GOP glasses just makes you look silly.
by nehicks July 28, 2010 11:25 AM EDT
Both Democrats and Republicans are to blame for this mess we are in now. What I want to see, is which Congress person, doesn't matter if they are Dems or Repubs, is going to step up to the plate and get this taken care of. Both sides have to fix this or we, the American people, may throw them all out in favor of a new third party.
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