Arizona Deportation Stats: Thousands Deported Even Without New Law

SUZANNE GAMBOA | 07/28/10 01:56 PM | AP

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Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio answers questions at a news conference to announce his latest crime suppression enforcement patrols Thursday, April 29, 2010, in Phoenix. The sheriff has come under fire due to his aggressive immigration enforcement, and Arizona has made headlines due to the passage of a new immigration law. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

WASHINGTON — Officers from a single Arizona county helped deport more than 26,000 immigrants from the U.S. through a federal-local partnership program that has been roundly criticized as fraught with problems.

Statistics obtained by The Associated Press show that the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office was responsible for the deportation or forced departure of 26,146 immigrants since 2007.

That's about a quarter of the national total of 115,841 sent out of the U.S. by officers in 64 law enforcement agencies deputized to help enforce immigration laws, some since 2006, under the so-called 287(g) program.

The tens of thousands of immigrant arrests show local officials already have a significant amount of authority to enforce immigration laws and help remove illegal immigrants from the country.

Arizona wanted more of its officers to be able to ask people to prove they are legally in the U.S. under its law that was to take effect Thursday. But a U.S. district court judge on Wednesday blocked the most controversial parts of the law from taking effect.

Among parts of the law blocked is the a section requiring officers to ask for a driver's license, passport or other identity document if they reasonably suspect a person is not allowed to be in the U.S. The immigration checks were to be made by officers while enforcing other laws or ordinances.

The federal government already is under fire for doing a poor job of keeping watch on local officers enforcing immigration laws and ensuring safeguards for protecting civil rights are in place. Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is the top law officer among all those deputized. He is under federal investigation on allegations of civil rights violations, which he denies.

The government had argued that the Arizona law usurps its authority. The Justice Department said in its suit challenging the law that the 287(g) federal-local partnerships are one way Congress allowed states to assist in enforcing immigration laws.

"At the pragmatic level, if local police are already allowed to do this and are allowed to do this with federal cooperation with the state, then why do they need the (new Arizona) law?" said Muzaffar Chishti, director of the New York office of the Migration Policy Institute, an immigration think tank.

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There are several other ways local officials can assist, including Secure Communities, a more widely used program that allows local officials to check the fingerprints of anyone they book into their jails against FBI and Homeland Security Department databases.

But the 287(g) program gives officers the most direct authority to stop people on the street, in their cars or in their communities and check whether they are in the country illegally. Federal watchdogs have been critical of the job the Homeland Security Department has been doing in running the program.

The department's inspector general reported in March that the 287(g) program was poorly supervised and provided insufficient training to officers, including on civil rights law.

Local officers have operated outside their agreements dictating the limits of their authority, the report said. In all, the inspector general made 33 recommendations for overhauling the program, some of which have not yet been resolved. It was the second critical report for the program. The Government Accountability Office had criticized the program in July 2009.

Complaints about Arpaio's immigration enforcement tactics led the federal government last October to yank his authority to enforce immigration laws during patrols. That month, the Obama administration rewrote all agreements with local partners in attempt to address complaints of racial profiling and civil rights violations.

Even so, the federal government continues to allow the sheriff and deputies to check their jails for deportable inmates.

Arpaio has denied the allegations and says he is a target because of his tough immigration enforcement. His office has continued to do immigration sweeps. Arpaio said he is enforcing state anti-smuggling and anti-illegal immigrant hiring laws.

Arpaio said about 100 of his deputies were trained over five weeks to act as federal agents under the 287(g) program. They were trained on racial profiling and other civil rights laws, he said.

The federal government does not pay for local officers to participate in the 287(g) program. U.S. taxpayers pay the federal cost, which has grown from $5 million in 2006 to $68 million in 2010, according to the DHS inspector general. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reimburses some of the local agencies for housing immigrants in their jails. The immigrants can be in the country illegally or legally present but have committed a crime that makes them eligible for deportation.

Joanne Lin, legislative counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union, said it is alarming that one Arizona county is responsible for a disproportionate share of deportations.

The Los Angeles County's Sheriff's Office, a distant second to Maricopa, helped find 13,784 immigrants who were later deported or left the country. The Sheriff's Office's agreement with the federal government allows it to check its jails for deportable immigrants, but not to enforce immigration laws during street patrols. A renewal of the agreement is under negotiation.

An estimated 10.8 million people, about 26 percent of the state's population, are living illegally in California, compared with 460,000, about 12 percent, in Arizona.

"These statistics bear out that you have rogue sheriffs in certain counties that are bent on targeting immigrants," Lin said.

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Online:

Immigration and Customs Enforcement, 287(g): http://www.ice.gov/pi/news/factsheets/section287_g.htm

DHS Inspector General 287(g): http://tinyurl.com/yknnfyk

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WASHINGTON — Officers from a single Arizona county helped deport more than 26,000 immigrants from the U.S. through a federal-local partnership program that has been roundly criticized as fraught...
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AnnfromCA   11:08 AM on 7/28/2010
OK, so in CA you MUST be fingerprinted to finalize your identity, and without that, you get no official ID, whether it's a DL or a state ID.

So far, the fingerprints are just run through the usual systems to make sure you don't have outstanding warrants. If you stole the ID from someone law-abiding you're free and clear.

But here's a reality check. Computer systems are being  Read More...
escobar   04:56 PM on 8/01/2010
Arizona has for profit prisons...of course these people want to jail as many as they can...the taxpayer will get a BILL. The stock will go up.
DiversityTrainer   11:41 AM on 8/01/2010
Arpaio looks remarkably young for a man of his age.
Savanna   08:18 AM on 8/01/2010
This guy looks like the Mayor of Birmingham..during the Civil Rights marches..same finger pointed in the air declaring what he was going to do to demonstrators..arrests, water hoses, dogs..it was a "pretty" site for the land of the free and home of the brave. Makes me sick to think about those years in this nation.
DiversityTrainer   11:44 AM on 8/01/2010
What makes me sick is all of those ridiculous people demonstrating in favor of lawlessness. Why do you think so many people want to come to the "land of opportunity"? The rule of law creates the conditions for orderly and prosperous society, and these dingleberry-ridden protestors want to ginore laws for political gain. Eventually we'll become like the countries that the illegals have fled.
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spytheweb   10:56 PM on 7/30/2010
Arizona Sheriff Joe's head: Mexican drug cartel offers $1M bounty for Arpaio.

If something happens to him it's going to drum up alot of support for AZ and against illegal aliens.

http://www.examiner.com/x-35532-Dallas-Political-Buzz-Examiner~y2010m7d30-Arizona-Sheriff-Joes-head-Mexican-drug-cartel-offers-1M--price-for-Arpaio-video
DiversityTrainer   11:45 AM on 8/01/2010
Liberals are allied with Mexican Drug Cartels in their opposition to the rule of law.
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ROBINB72   12:57 PM on 7/30/2010
Its easy to engineer laws against us than to even talk about to regulate all those companies out sourcing jobs...
...Outsourcing jobs to China none less! at enemy state that has militarily supported countries that have killed Americans by the Thousands. But no politician sees a conflict there as longs their employers, the big Corporation keep making a buck.
Read the news, front page:
CHINA SUPPORTS NORTH KOREA IN A ALL OUT WAR AGAINST USA (AGAIN)
same page:
3,000 MORE JOBS FROM A CHICAGO OUTSOURCED TO CHINA.
are you all people blind?
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getbackjack   02:53 AM on 7/30/2010
How does harassing, and deporting someone willing to work outside, for minimum wage
in the one hundred fifteen degree "hell" that is Phoenix Arizona in the summer, help to secure our border?.

This makes no sense. Who ever heard of a drug dealer working under conditions that are tantamount to "torture." What would be the motive for one to work that hard, if they had another far more lucrative gig as a dope smuggler.

What we have here are a bunch frightened reactionary people, going after an easy scape goat.The republicans have learned to prey on the tribal fears of the under educated, who are finding themselves marginalized by a changing world. I'm afraid this can only get much worse.
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susankhbelen   05:31 AM on 7/30/2010
Ever tried to fill a job in Scottsdale?*
There are NO busses. The only people who will work 'those jobs' are the poor and mostly Mexican. The only way to get there is to walk or bicycle and that is life-threatening in 115 degree weather some 20-miles each way.
The people who will work these jobs are propping-up the very nice lifestyle of AZ.

* 'my daddy's a lawyer'
"I can't work weekends 'cause that is when all the good parties are'
"can't work next week as we are all going to the mountains'
'you can't make me do that, my mom is a member of the ladies that lunch league'
'i don't wanna wear that uniform, i got a nice designer pair of ripped jeans'
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ROBINB72   12:48 PM on 7/30/2010
I have work in the construction industry for many years, and the condition are the same in many other areas, like repeat shops, fields and factories..
Savanna   08:22 AM on 8/01/2010
Fanned,...hard working people these illegals..too bad there isn't any work in their homeland..they wouldn't be here, would they? Could that have anything to do with NAFTA and our policies?
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cmb53208   11:33 PM on 7/29/2010
Call me a cynic, but this is what I think is happening in Arizona: their economy based on tourism and catering to Sun City geezers that want a boatload of services but no taxes to pay for them took a dump. Realizing that in the best of times this type of economy provides for only the lowest paying service jobs, Brewer and Arpiao needed a boogeyman to give to the masses, so they convinced them that all of Arizona's problems are the fault of Mexicans. They knew millions of people would buy into this nonsense, and sadly they were right.
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getbackjack   02:59 AM on 7/30/2010
There is one problem with your scenario...Those two, are not nearly that bright.
Savanna   08:24 AM on 8/01/2010
Arizona has been racist in the past..look at their history with the Chinese..in fact look at that history for all the Western states..the South isn't the only place where people have had inhuman treatment.
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spytheweb   10:00 PM on 7/29/2010
"These statistics bear out that you have rogue sheriffs in certain counties that are bent on targeting immigrants," Lin said.

They are not immigrants, they are illegal aliens. Joe takes warrants and goes out looking for them.

http://www.azfamily.com/news/local/Sheriff-Arpaio-moving-forward-with-crime-supression-sweep-99569614.html
wyb   07:47 PM on 7/29/2010
As a rather cynical observer, find the immigration frustration, more than a bit absurd. The right idealizes free enterprise even to defending B.P.'s virtue and honor to the back ground image of pelicans aspirating oil. You either believe in free enterprise or your a socialist, ad nauseum to the point of tasting chime. Except for little things, like for the past ten years, taking Chinese money and credit, to avoid national bankrupcy. This money obtained through the savings of sweatshop laborers, is alright and is a lovely "bail out" for the national defaulter. It lingers, and becomes an ongoing entitlement subsidy like the G.M. bailout. The difference is we don't pay the Chinese back and G.M. did.So much for free enterprise when a family hikes to Phoenix from Guatemala and takes jobs from "legal Americans" because they won't compete for low wage work. Suddenly, the right demands an entitlement program, deport the illegals, to stifle outside competition, while living on borrowed Yen. I refuse to entertain the refrain that "illegals" are parasites.
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politicky   03:55 PM on 7/29/2010
"An estimated 10.8 million people, about 26 percent of the state's population, are living illegally in California, compared with 460,000, about 12 percent, in Arizona."

I believe it. I read somewhere that there are thousands of Australians in LA, probably a few of them illegal. Not picking on Aussies, by any means, it's just that I understand that planes to deport Aussies are a hell of a lot more expensive for the US govt than bus rides from LA to Tijuana.
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spytheweb   10:26 PM on 7/29/2010
"62 percent of illegal immigrants in U.S. from Mexico

Of the 10.8 million undocumented immigrants estimated in the U.S. in January 2009, 6.6 million were from Mexico.

An estimated 8.5 million of the total 10.8 million illegal immigrants living in the U.S. in 2009 were from the North American region, including Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America. About 1 million undocumented immigrants were from Asia, followed by about 740,000 from South America."

http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/LiveWire/74754
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bezotes   09:48 AM on 7/29/2010
I think what Arizona politicians are really trying to say is that if you are a person of color, they do not want you to live or visit or support any businesses operating out of Arizona. As a person of color, I respect their desire to return to segregation. And I guess just like in the Civil Rights era, there will be plenty of White people who will join their brothers and sisters of color in an economic boycott. If you don't want me, that's fine, but you're not getting my money.
I will not attend conferences in Arizona either.
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susankhbelen   10:39 AM on 7/29/2010
Sadly, they are saying this and then spend most of their time yelling not.
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spytheweb   10:29 PM on 7/29/2010
These people are not Americans, they are foreigners. For all you know they could be protesting for citizenship in Canada this weekend.
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Jefferson78   10:53 PM on 7/29/2010
If I can find an excuse, I will be going to Arizona. They are trying to enforce our laws and secure our borders.
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bezotes   11:08 PM on 7/29/2010
I am a writer, translator, teacher, and have worked since the age of 14. I pay my taxes and all my bills. I am an American citizen because I am from Puerto Rico; Puerto Ricans received citizenship status in 1917, so men could be drafted to fight in WWI.
Do you think I would put up with being in a place where some White cop is going to ask me for ID?
Do you know that Arizona immigration officials recently tried to deport a Puerto Rican man who had a passport to Mexico?
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Lisette53   01:24 PM on 7/30/2010
SB1070 does NOTHING to secure borders!!!
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Lisette53   01:23 PM on 7/30/2010
Fann'd and Fav'd Bezotes. There is something really ugly going on here.
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spytheweb   10:01 PM on 7/30/2010
What is ugly is 62% of illegals are Mexican.
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treeshack   11:18 PM on 7/28/2010
As a sheriff in Cochise County in AZ said today, spend a few days near the border in their county before you make a judgment on the issue. Truly scary conditions down there and it's sad that the Feds don't do more to control it.
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bryanzth   11:36 PM on 7/28/2010
People in AZ don't want to pay their taxes. Feds don't wanna work for nothin'? Hmmm?

BZ.
MamaRam93   01:06 AM on 7/29/2010
"People in AZ don't want to pay their taxes"

Huh??
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rambot02   09:37 AM on 7/29/2010
Arrests and deportations of illegals are UP in 2009-2010.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/07/26/politics/washingtonpost/main6715205.shtml
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getbackjack   03:15 AM on 7/30/2010
I live, and own property in Arizona. The only thing scary here, are the reactionary rednecks, who have over-run this state in the last several years. Harassing day laborers and domestics, will do absolutely nothing to secure our borders.
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treeshack   11:04 AM on 7/30/2010
So I guess the Cochise County Sheriff's Dept. is made up of liars.
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Jefferson78   11:14 PM on 7/28/2010
Cops enforcing the law. Go figure.
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PWM   09:31 AM on 7/29/2010
There was a time when cops enforced the Jim Crow laws.
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susankhbelen   10:35 AM on 7/29/2010
Sheriff Joe would've had a field day.
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spytheweb   10:32 PM on 7/29/2010
Jim Crow laws were against Americans. These people are not Americans and have their own country.
MamaRam93   09:44 PM on 7/28/2010
So, Sheriff Joe's number of illegals arrested are mostly Mexican....um, wonder why? Because he is sheriff in a county on the US-Mexico border in an area that sees a huge number of illegals jumping the border.
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cmb53208   11:17 PM on 7/28/2010
Sheriff Joe is a show-boating bum that might make a break in violent crime if he spent more time on actual law enforcement than he does going on TV bragging about what a bad ass he is. He could also save the taxpayers of Maricopa County a great deal of money by following the rules himself so that they don't have to pay out all that lawsuit money. Arpiao has ZERO redeeming value, and if there's a God there's a ring of hell waiting just for him.
MamaRam93   12:48 AM on 7/29/2010
Do you honestly believe Sheriff Joe only targets nonviolent illegals? He's after drug-smugglers, mules, pushers, and ANYONE else who's breaking the law.
MamaRam93   09:42 PM on 7/28/2010
OK, I'm gonna try this 1 more time.

I think Sheriff Joe is a hero. He's upholding Federal Law. PERIOD.
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cmb53208   11:19 PM on 7/28/2010
Sheriff Joe is a showboating fraud that has no respect for the Constitution. He has ZERO redeeming value and I hop he rots in the hottest ring of Hell.
MamaRam93   01:08 AM on 7/29/2010
Sheriff Joe is following the current immigration laws. Wow...criminals go to jail. What a concept.
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Wendy Johnson   10:07 AM on 7/29/2010
MamaRam, I don't have any problem with Arpaio, or any other cop or county sheriff, checking in the jails for undocumented immigrants, and then passing them over to ICE. That's their job. And if the Feds give them authority to go further, then by all means, fine, they're still within their job description.

If you support Arpaio because he's upholding Federal law, then I guess you also support him doing less, since the Feds yanked his added authority now, right?
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susankhbelen   10:36 AM on 7/29/2010
Sheriff Joe overplayed his hand years ago. Now all he cares about is marketing himself. He is completely wrong on this issue.
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SonicUltimate   10:42 AM on 7/29/2010
If only it were his job to enforce federal law without federal mandate...

Unfortunately, the ICE withdrew their support for his enforcement methods when he and his deputies overstepped their authority.

He has no right to investigate federal crime unless he is called in specifically by a witness, witnesses the violation himself or is federally mandated to enforce it.
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spytheweb   10:09 PM on 7/30/2010
Sheriff Joe operates under What is Secure Communities.

"What is Secure Communities?

Secure Communities is a DHS program designed to identify immigrants in U.S. jails who are deportable under immigration law. Under Secure Communities, participating jails submit arrestees’ fingerprints not only to criminal databases, but to immigration databases as well; allowing ICE access to information on individuals held in jails. Unlike other ICE-local partnerships, Secure Communities gives ICE a technological, not physical, presence in prisons and jails. No Memoranda of Agreement (MOAs) with local law-enforcement agencies are required, and no local law-enforcement agents are deputized to enforce immigration laws through Secure Communities.

As of November 2009, Secure Communities is available in 81 jurisdictions in nine states. ICE plans to have a Secure Communities presence in every state by 2011, and plans to implement Secure Communities in each of the 3,100 state and local jails across the country by 2013."

http://immigrationpolicy.org/just-facts/secure-communities-fact-sheet

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