An Arizona lawman blasted the federal government Tuesday over an Immigration and Customs Enforcement policy he said sprang criminal immigrants on the law-abiding public.
With the loved ones of crime victims at his side, Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu spotlighted three criminals, including a Russian national who set a police informant on fire, an Iraqi who killed his two-year-old daughter and an illegal immigrant from Sudan who has committed multiple assaults in two states. Babeu said ICE set all three and hundreds like them free in communities such as his, and that even its new "Law Enforcement Notification System," designed to let local authorities know of pending releases, is too little, too late.
“You don’t have to be a sheriff to realize that this is going to end very badly for people,” Babeu said. “You don’t release murderers into the state of Arizona and somehow think that they are just going to go about their business and try to find a job.”
The three criminals, who Babeu pointedly noted were not from Mexico, were all released in Arizona in the last week.
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No need to notify the neighbors if they ARE DEPORTED BACK TO THEIR HOME COUNTRY.
ReplyDeleteBoycott business's that hire illegals
ReplyDeleteI would take it one step further, 11:02.
ReplyDeleteBoycott businesses that hire lots of immigrants instead of US natives.
When I go into a business (a certain local steakhouse comes to mind) and see the back of house filled with latinos, that bothers me a LOT.
Not that I don't like latinos.. they're mostly very good people. But how many of those folks are taking jobs from US citizens?
Virtually ALL of the job gains since 2007 have gone to IMMIGRANTS.
Maybe that's why so many US natives have given up trying to find a job.