Posts Tagged ‘ICE’

Its Time to Reign in ICE!

Monday, April 5th, 2010

The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement division of the Department of Homeland Security has gone rogue and is now in direct violation of promises made by both Secretary Janet Napolitano and President Obama. Both have made commitments to scale back many of the inhumane immigration enforcement practices, such as night-time raids that tear children away from their families, and instead focus enforcement on people who have violent criminal histories, as well as employers who target undocumented workers for cheap labor.

But, last week the Washington Post leaked an internal ICE memo revealing that the agency operates under a quota system; this year their goal is to deport 400,000 people from the US. Worse still, the memo outlines a plan to increase efforts to deport non-criminal immigrants, that is people who’s only crime is incomplete paperwork or a minor infraction like driving without a license.

Why is this such a big deal? First and foremost, it exposes the dishonesty of ICE Assistant Secretary John Morton, who previously denied ICE’s use of quotas. Second, this approach is a giant waste of resources and funding that could be spent elsewhere. Third, and most egregiously, it targets the most vulnerable members of our communities – undocumented, tax-paying immigrant workers and their families.

Says Julianne Hing of RaceWire:

ICE, by its own admission, is sweeping up hundreds of thousands of people in its dragnet whose only crime is being here in this country without papers. And for this transgression immigrants are being torn from their children and sisters and aunties and parents and grandchildren. This is why the news of the revival of the deportation quotas is so galling to immigration advocates. President Obama has said he wants enforcement to be humane and reasonable, but his administration’s ICE agency has forsaken any commitment to those ideals in the name of widespread and indiscriminate enforcement.

What kind of a country pours countless resources and millions of dollars into an agency that lies about its internal practices and intentionally preys on our most vulnerable brothers and sisters while de-emphasizing the pursuit of violent criminals, all to boost their numbers and give each other a pat on the back?

ICE is proving itself to be little more than an organized, government-funded band of vigilantes bent on destroying families and sullying this country’s already precarious reputation. Between the tea baggers, the Hutaree militia and Texas Governor Rick Perry, this country has enough armed ignorant hate-mongers.

Join the SEIU as they call on President Obama and DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano to reign in rogue officers and keep enforcement focused on preventing violence and protecting our communities.

Using Local Police to Enforce Immigration Policy Does Not Work

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

The 287 (g) program allows local police to enforce Federal immigration policy. Given the complete disaster that has resulted, including the ongoing human rights violations by Sherrif Joe Arpaio who is abusing the 287 (g) program, you would think that the Obama administration would want to end such ineffective and unjust policies.

But last week, the Obama administration revived a Bush-era program called “Secure Communities” that provides local law enforcement with the technology to check the immigration status of virtually every person entering a  jail, including those who have simply been arrested but not yet convicted. This is a terrible idea…here’s why:

Police don’t want to do it

  • According to a Police Foundation report, many police execs are worried that these types of policies result in distrust for police in immigrant communities. This can lead to fewer members of these communities reporting crimes or being willing to cooperate as witnesses, which ultimately threatens public safety.  Beacuse of this, many officers feel that it is the responsbility of the Federal government to enforce its own immigration laws.

Abuse is Likely Already Happening

  • There are no standards for just enforcement or monitoring mechanisms. According to Marty Rosenbluth, an immigration lawyer with the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, 

The problem with Secure Communities is there’s no way that we know of to be able to track it. There’s no accountability, there’s no reporting procedures, there’s no way to document in any systematic fashion who’s getting into deportation proceedings because of Secure Communities. 

  • The 287 (g) program, which gives local law enforcement the authority to enforce immigration laws, is already resulting in outrageous human rights violations. From Latina Lista:

While the 287(g) partnership program with DHS was intended to target immigrants convicted of violent crimes…the federal/local partnerships are actually being used to “purge towns and cities of ‘unwelcome’ immigrants.”

  • Since when have we been able to trust law enforcement to not racially profile? In a perfect world, a move like this could simply be about efficiency. But, given that programs like this are already resulting in abuse, expanding them can only make things worse.

It doesn’t work

  • Supposedly, the program targets the “most dangerous” criminals for deportation. But, ICE revealed that of the 9000 people deported under the policy, 1/3 committed crimes “serious crimes” [typically violent crimes] while 2/3 committed minor offenses like speeding

Since the policy checks the immigration status of every person entering a jail, its likely to ensnare tons of people who are not even guilty of the crimes they are accused of. Racial profiling against Latinos and other immigrant groups can only be exacerbated by this type of haphazard disregard for immigrants and their families.