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  Sheriff Arpaio on a collision course with U.S. government.
Sheriff Joe Arpaio says he will disregard the government's undertaking to change his steadfast policy of federal immigration law. His action may be like an accident waiting to happen with the United States government. By the end of last year the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (USICS), the biggest agency of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), took away Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio power to administer federal immigration law in his territory. The agency stepped in because Mr. Arpaio's zealous immigration clampdown drew a weary eye from human-rights groups that demand he had gotten out of control. The United States Justice Department, is looking into whether Mr. Arpaio had used racial profiling and exploited his power. The problem comes from the 287g a federal provision, that enrolls and educates police officers to recognize possible undocumented immigrant criminals in prisons and in public. This programs sole purpose was to go after dangerous criminals. Mr. Arpaio has been criticized for endorsing racial profiling and uses this provision as an excuse for his police officers to track down undocumented immigrants.

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Alguacil Arpaio en curso de colisión con el gobierno de EE.UU..

El Sheriff Joe Arpaio dice que no tomará en cuenta el compromiso del gobierno para cambiar su política firme de la ley federal de inmigración. Su acción puede ser como un accidente esperando a ocurrir con el gobierno de los Estados Unidos. A finales del año pasado los Estados Unidos de Inmigración y Aduanas (USICS), la mayor agencia del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS), se llevó el alguacil del condado Maricopa, Joe Arpaio poder de administrar la ley federal de inmigración en su territorio. El organismo intervino debido a medidas drásticas contra la inmigración celosos Sr. Arpaio señaló a un ojo cansado de grupos de derechos humanos que la demanda que había salido de control. Los Estados Unidos del Departamento de Justicia está investigando si el Sr. Arpaio había utilizado perfiles raciales y la explotación de su poder. El problema viene de la 287g una disposición federal, que se inscribe y educa a los agentes de policía para reconocer posibles criminales de inmigrantes indocumentados en las cárceles y en público. Este programa único propósito era perseguir a los delincuentes peligrosos. El Sr. Arpaio ha sido criticado por apoyar la discriminación racial y utiliza esta disposición como una excusa para sus oficiales de policía para localizar a los inmigrantes indocumentados.

Albuquerque, Nuevo México Abogados de Inmigración

Kretz & Romero, P.C.
Categories: Sheriff Joe Arpaio

Posted By the Law Office of Kretz & Romero on February 12, 2010 12:05 am | Permalink 
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