| by Ed Morrissey Why not? The Obama administration has made
their disinterest in pursuing prosecution for illegal immigration
known well enough by now. Why not have ICE just instruct law
enforcement agencies around the country to ignore it altogether?
KGUN in Arizona has the reaction from local law-enforcement
officials — including those opposed to the state’s new enforcement
law — to the new policy that ICE is considering:
Letting illegal immigrants go free? Hard to
believe but that could be the new federal mandate if a proposed ICE
policy change is approved.
Here’s the idea: If authorities pull someone over for a traffic stop
and discover they are in the country illegally, authorities would be
forced to let the illegal immigrant go without calling federal
agents unless the individual is a convicted felon.
Even officers opposed to SB 1070 say this would set a bad precedent.
…
Even Santa Cruz County Sheriff Tony Estrada, who leaned strongly
against SB 1070, thinks this sort of federal policy change is
suspect. “It is surprising they would make that decision. I would
suspect once an individual is identified as being here illegally,
some process would kick in…that would deport that person,” he said.
Yes, because once someone has been identified as breaking the law,
most people would assume that the government has an interest in
prosecuting the suspect. That is, unless the government in question
is led by Barack Obama, the law enforcement by Janet Napolitano, and
the prosecution by Eric Holder. One could understand a set of
priorities that focused on illegal immigrants who broke other laws
as well, even if some believe that kind of priority to be
wrong-headed. But ignoring obvious cases of illegal immigration?
That’s a dereliction of duty.
Senator Jon Kyl has already sent a letter to Napolitano demanding an
explanation of this new policy. Congress should hold hearings on
Napolitano’s stewardship of Homeland Security and ICE, and probably
will after the midterm elections replace current leadership. If they
don’t want to enforce the law, then Congress should remove them and
tell President Obama to find people who will.
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So, ICE's job is Immigration Control
and Enforcement. That's it? They don't have any other critical
functions like delivering mail or erecting ARRA signs at
construction sites? Okay then, they are NOT doing their one and only
function, so we won't miss them if we cut their budget to zero,
redistribute all their capital assets and discharge all of their
personnel.
Make it so.
Next issue?
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