“As
though we needed any more evidence, President Obama has demonstrated
anew his utter disregard for the safety and security of the Arizona
people. Within the last two hours, I have been notified the Obama
administration has revoked the 287(g) agreement under the authority of
which Arizona law enforcement officers have partnered with the federal
government in the enforcement of immigration law.
“Of
course, it is no coincidence that this announcement comes immediately
on the heels of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling upholding the
constitutionality of the heart of Arizona’s anti-illegal immigration
law: SB 1070. It’s worth noting that 68 law enforcement entities in 24
states have functioning 287(g) agreements with the federal government.
But it appears the only agreements eliminated today were those in
Arizona, the state that happens to be on the front lines of America’s
fight against illegal immigration. We are on our own, apparently.
“I
suppose I shouldn’t be surprised. The Obama administration has fought
the people of Arizona at every turn – downplaying the threat that a
porous border poses to our citizens, filing suit in order to block our
State from protecting itself, unilaterally granting immunity to tens of
thousands of illegal aliens living in our midst, and now this. Still,
the disarmament of Arizona’s 287(g) agreements is a new low, even for
this administration.
“Since
2006, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security credits the 287(g)
program with identifying nearly 300,000 potentially-removable aliens
nationwide. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has trained and
certified more than 1,500 state and local officers to assist in the
enforcement of immigration law, including many in Arizona. In fact, even
as the President was wiping out Arizona’s 287(g) agreements, the ICE
website itself continued to herald the collaborative approach of the
287(g) program, noting, ‘Terrorism and criminal activity are most
effectively combated through a multi-agency/multi-authority approach
that encompasses federal, state and local resources, skills and
expertise.’
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