Carpentersville, Illinois. Getting on the Program
More and more municipalities are joining to weed out the worst of the worst illegals. But my question remains, "Why not check EVERY person arrested?" What's radical, racist or extremist about that? The problem is that ICE doesn't release the figures for how many of these gate-crashers get deported. i've read something somewhere that said it wasn't anything near the number of those arrested. Plus there's the problem of letting the lesser offenders go with a court date. Hummm, I wonder how many show up?
Carpentersville would be the first Illinois community to join the program, but 10 others around the country have already done so, bringing hundreds of new deportation cases.
In the last eight months, the jail in Charlotte, N.C., has referred almost 1,200 people arrested for other crimes for deportation, a policy some believe has encouraged the undocumented to go elsewhere.
"Our village with [the federal training] is like putting a gun in the hands of children," said Carpentersville Trustee Linda Ramirez Sliwinski, the only official to vote against applying for the program. "I'm afraid that some of our police officers will use it to do more racial profiling."
This sniveling bitch needs to be recalled.
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