Sign it, Gov. Napolitano
Will she or won't she? I'll try to remember to do a follow-up.
Gov. Janet Napolitano is due to act Monday on a proposal that would require city and county police agencies to have programs to confront federal immigration violations.
The Democratic governor has the option of signing or vetoing the bill or letting it become law without her signature. Last week, she declined to comment on her plans.
Under the proposal, local police agencies could meet the requirement to confront immigration violations in several ways.
They could get training for their police and jail officers, put federal immigration agents in units within their departments or cultivate relationships with federal authorities.
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