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Monday, March 12, 2007

Touchy Issues Arise In L.A. Crackdown Of Gangs

    Did you know that Los Angeles police are not allowed to ask suspects what their immigration status is during questioning? Only in America!   That may be about to change after federal agents found 59 illegal's in Southern California jails after doing spot check. All of the illegal's were gang members who could have been deported if anyone had been allowed to ask the right questions in the first place.      Source

The review will continue, and officials expect during the first year to identify 700 to 800 gang members who are illegal immigrants, according to Jim Hayes, director of the Los Angeles field office for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

The results so far have some officials convinced that border enforcement needs to be a big part of combating the gang problem.

The focus on immigration status comes as the city of Los Angeles is calling on federal agencies to help it crack down in response to last year’s 15.7% increase in gang crime.   

  The Washington, D.C.-based group has sued the LAPD to overturn Special Order 40, the rule that prohibits officers from asking about immigration status, arguing that the department is required to enforce all laws.

  The policy has been loosened slightly, allowing gang officers to ask about the immigration status of suspects only when they recognize them as having been previously deported. MORE

    Border enforcement? Do we have that in this country? It is hard to tell at times. If the government would put a quarter of the money into border enforcement that they have spent on Iraq and other silly little hobbies, we would not have much of a border problem patrol problem and all of these gang members who are here illegally would not be here. 

    Who in the hell came up with Special Order 40 in the first place? Oh, that's right, that would have been that idiot Daryl Gates, a former chief of police.

   The text of Special Order 40 can be read here. This " order " has been in effect since 1979 so naturally the current L.A. Mayor, Antonio Villaraigosa, wants the rule to stay in place.  He say's that relaxing the rule would not help with the battle against the gangs.

   There are other cities with similar orders on the books but I have not checked on their track records yet.

   This is one rule, order, law, whatever you want to call it that has to go.

   Does this rule apply to only Hispanics or to all immigrants or those who may look like immigrants? We can all probably answer that ourselves.

 

Monday Morning News

Al Jazeera    SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 2007

Hamas rejects al-Zawahiri's claims

Fresh violence erupted in Gaza before the talks between Abbas and Olmert in Jerusalem  [Reuters]

Hamas has rejected accusations by Ayman al-Zawahiri, al-Qaeda's deputy leader, of "surrender" for agreeing to form a Palestinian national unity government.

Al-Zawahiri said Hamas had "fallen into the swamp of surrender" by accepting a Saudi-brokered deal with the US-backed Fatah in Mecca, in an audio recording broadcast by Al Jazeera on Sunday.

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Jacques Chirac, France's president, has announced that he will not seek re-election next month, effectively ending his 45-year political career.

Chirac has served as president since 1995 and his widely expected decision to stand aside marks the end of an era for France, clearing the way for a new generation of politicians.

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NYTimes   by  ROBERT PEAR Published: March 12, 2007

A new federal rule intended to keep illegal immigrants from receiving Medicaid has instead shut out tens of thousands of United States citizens who have had difficulty complying with requirements to show birth certificates and other documents proving their citizenship, state officials say.

Florida, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Ohio and Virginia have all reported declines in enrollment and traced them to the new federal requirement, which comes just as state officials around the country are striving to expand coverage through Medicaid and other means.

   I'd like to know how many of you actually have an original or copy of your birth certificate? the only reason that I have mine is because I intend to go overseas in the near future. Let me tell you something. It was a royal pain to get a copy when I requested it and I hope that I never need another one!