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Prior to a few years ago, enforcing immigration law was solely a federal responsibility. It was a specialty like the IRS and tax law. If the federal government comes to the conclusion some day that too many people are tax evaders, will the solution be to authorize local police to enforce tax laws? It is contrary to our mission. That said, working cooperatively with our federal partners is essential for public safety. Using the IRS again as an example, when we make a case against an individual as a major narcotics distributor, notifying and working closely with the IRS is the effective thing to do. In the same way, working closely with ICE on human-traffic cases, gang investigations, and fraudulent-document cases is a proven crime-fighting technique. 11
The bottom line is this: local law enforcement needs to work closely and effectively with ICE … but we cannot do their job for them. The Major Cities Chiefs have sent a clear and consistent message to each attorney general for the past eight years: 1) securing our borders must be a top propriety 2) remove the civil-immigration detainers from the NCIC data base. In August 2003, Attorney General John Ashcroft put these civil warrants in a national database that had previously been for criminal warrants. Our current Attorney General can remedy this with the stroke of a pen. 3) Consulting and involving local police agencies when developing any immigration initiative is imperative if the initiative is to involve local law enforcement.
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