PHOENIX (AP) — To build his highly touted deportation force, President Donald Trump is reviving a long-standing program that deputizes local officers to enforce federal immigration law.
The program received scant attention during a week in which Trump announced plans to build a border wall, hire thousands more federal agents and impose restrictions on refugees from Middle Eastern countries.
But the program could end up having a significant impact on immigration enforcement around the country, despite falling out of favor in recent years amid complaints that it promotes racial profiling.
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Please don't post this as a comment... but please take a moment to look at Brooke mulfords mother's (Amy) Facebook. Please ask people to pray...
All we need now is daily airline flights! I'll PAY for that!
Good for Trump. Local Police are suppose to enforce the law. That being law is all part of their job. Nothing wrong with local Police making an arrest and finding out the person is here illegally. Then sending them back to their own country. That is the way it should be. Then maybe we would have less Americans murdered by illegals that have been sent back to their country five times only to come back over our open borders to commit murder.
What's up with Kate's law, have they passed it yet?
There you go > Mike Lewis !!!
Super man Lewis ....here's your chance to shine !!!
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