tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28333398.post2223311541402140385..comments2023-03-24T00:53:13.504-05:00Comments on you gotta be kiddin!: Scofflaws in Charge?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28333398.post-82556119657814592472012-06-26T10:34:56.545-05:002012-06-26T10:34:56.545-05:00Amazingly, the same tactic is used in the SCOTUS d...Amazingly, the same tactic is used in the SCOTUS decision on Arizona. Having been handed a partial defeat the Obama administration now refuses to eforce the law or help others enforce the law. Terry Greene Sterling writes in the Daily Beast "The Obama administration reacted swiftly, rescinding the 287(g) agreements with seven Arizona police departments, which give the police permission to partner with the federal government on immigration enforcement. The administration also directed federal immigration officials not to respond to local traffic stops or law enforcement encounters in Arizona unless the detained person is a recent border crosser, has already been removed from the country and re-entered the United States unlawfully, or is a convicted criminal. (Federal immigration officials will still respond to telephone calls from Arizona law enforcement authorities seeking the immigration status of a person who is legally stopped, detained, or arrested.)<br /><br />“As though we needed any more evidence, President Obama has demonstrated anew his utter disregard for the safety and security of the Arizona people,” Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer said in a statement of the administration’s decision to revoke 287(g) agreements. She later added on CNN: “The people of America ought to be outraged. This is absolutely an assault.”<br /><br />One can only wonder if the people of the US will continue to put up with this administrations completely blantant disregard for law and justice.Pastor Davehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13401038731569512858noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28333398.post-89191472360983287782012-06-26T10:34:47.465-05:002012-06-26T10:34:47.465-05:00Amazingly, the same tactic is used in the SCOTUS d...Amazingly, the same tactic is used in the SCOTUS decision on Arizona. Having been handed a partial defeat the Obama administration now refuses to eforce the law or help others enforce the law. Terry Greene Sterling writes in the Daily Beast "The Obama administration reacted swiftly, rescinding the 287(g) agreements with seven Arizona police departments, which give the police permission to partner with the federal government on immigration enforcement. The administration also directed federal immigration officials not to respond to local traffic stops or law enforcement encounters in Arizona unless the detained person is a recent border crosser, has already been removed from the country and re-entered the United States unlawfully, or is a convicted criminal. (Federal immigration officials will still respond to telephone calls from Arizona law enforcement authorities seeking the immigration status of a person who is legally stopped, detained, or arrested.)<br /><br />“As though we needed any more evidence, President Obama has demonstrated anew his utter disregard for the safety and security of the Arizona people,” Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer said in a statement of the administration’s decision to revoke 287(g) agreements. She later added on CNN: “The people of America ought to be outraged. This is absolutely an assault.”<br /><br />One can only wonder if the people of the US will continue to put up with this administrations completely blantant disregard for law and justice.Pastor Davehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13401038731569512858noreply@blogger.com