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Also, enforcement of such complex and ever-changing laws
requires not only weeks of training and continuing education, but knowledge
of case histories and files that only the Department of Homeland Security
(DHS) has. Police simply do not have access to the training and information
they would need to take on this kind of administrative enforcement.
Finally, state and local police have long sought to separate their activities
from those of federal immigration agents in order to enhance public safety.
Why is that? Because when immigrant community residents begin to see
state and local police as deportation agents, they stop reporting crimes and
assisting in investigations. The fear of deportation often silences them from
reporting abuses, making it more difficult for police to effectively do their
jobs.
Concern for the impact on public safety has led many police departments to
reject policies that would expand their role in federal immigration law
enforcement, policies which have been promoted increasingly since the
September 11th terrorist attacks. However, legislation passed by the U.S.
House of Representatives would compel state and local police to do just
that, and would punish those who refuse by denying them reimbursements
already owed for assisting in the enforcement of criminal laws.
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