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Two days after winning his party's nomination for U.S. Senate Cory Booker is already pandering to La Raza. Senor Mayor has decreed that Newark, NJ will no longer detain illegal aliens.
The Newark Police Department has become the first law enforcement agency in New Jersey to refuse the federal government's requests to detain people accused of minor crimes who are suspected of being in the U.S. illegally, according to immigration advocates.
In enacting the policy, Newark becomes the latest city to opt out of the most controversial part of the "Secure Communities" program implemented by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency in 2011, which allows the agency to ask local police to hold any suspect for up to 48 hours if their immigration status is called into question.
"Secure Communities" was designed to enhance ICE's ability to track dangerous criminals who are undocumented immigrants. Under the policy the Department of Homeland Security reviews fingerprints collected by local police during an arrest, which then allows ICE to issue the detainer requests.
So if you're an American citizen with outstanding parking tickets from East Nowhereville Idaho the Newark PD will run a warrant check and slap on the cuffs.
But if you swam across the Rio Grande and avoided paying taxes for the past 15 years they'll send you on your way with an apology and a smile.
Yeah, that sounds right.
Ain't it great that the police can decide which laws they're gonna enforce?
Hey, why not? It isn't like El Presidente is a stickler for the law either, right?
And really, does anyone believe this policy wasn't unveiled today to help
Cory Booker appeal to the open-borders crowd? I bet Marco Rubio can't wait
to shake his hand.
Posted at 19:25 by Chris Wysocki
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