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Immigration Official: 'Draconian' To Suspend Program Over Racial Profiling Investigation

Immigration Enforcement

First Posted: 03/ 8/2012 5:23 pm Updated: 03/ 8/2012 5:27 pm

WASHINGTON -- Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director John Morton said Thursday that the agency has no plans to suspend a controversial program that gives police authority to detect undocumented immigrants, even in jurisdictions under investigation for racial profiling.

"From our perspective that is a fairly draconian step, and we're very concerned about the public safety implications of not identifying serious offenders who would otherwise be released to the streets," Morton told a House of Representatives subcommittee on homeland security.

ICE has remained staunchly committed to the Secure Communities program, despite opposition from many immigrant-rights groups, lawmakers and law enforcement offices. And even though the agency, partnered with the Department of Justice, is investigating whether local police are engaged in racial profiling, the administration of President Obama plans to move ahead at the same rate to implement the program nationwide.

Secure Communities requires police to share fingerprint data on all arrestees with the federal government, namely the FBI, which transfers the data to ICE in order to detect undocumented immigrants. The program currently exists in 2,385 jurisdictions, including all along the Southwest border, and will be rolled out in all 3,181 nationwide by 2013.

Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard (D-Calif.) pressed Morton on problems with the program, including the fact that ICE has yet to report back on analysis meant to help detect racial profiling.

"On the question of have we suspended Secure Communities in any place that is under investigation --," Morton said to Roybal-Allard.

"-- The question is why have you not," she interjected.

The hearing, which was held to discuss Obama's Fiscal Year 2013 budget proposal for ICE, came on the same day as a letter from 80 civil rights organizations urging the FBI to stop participating in the program.

"[Secure Communities] threatens public safety, encourages racial profiling, undermines community policing, and serves as a deportation dragnet, ensnaring anyone who is booked into police custody," the letter reads.

The program's detractors say it could discourage immigrants from coming to police as witnesses or victims, hurting overall public safety. They also say it could unnecessarily put undocumented immigrants arrested for minor crimes -- even if they were never charged or convicted -- in deportation proceedings.

Racial profiling has already proved a problem in the predecessor to Secure Communities, the 287(g) program that the government is now beginning to phase out. Maricopa County, Ariz., led by infamous Sheriff Joe Arpaio, was stripped of its 287(g) contract amid reports that law enforcement officers racially profiled there.

The roll-out of Secure Communities does not seem likely to be slowed by similar investigations, despite evidence that racial profiling may exist. A recent study from the Warren Institute at the University of California, Berkeley, found that 93 percent of those detained under Secure Communities were Latino, even though Latinos make up 77 percent of the undocumented population.

Some jurisdictions, and even states, have attempted to opt out of Secure Communities but were told they could not -- contradicting earlier statements and documents. Cook County, Ill., announced in September that it would no longer honor requests from ICE to hold undocumented arrestees that it would otherwise release.

Morton said ICE is tracking Cook County's releases and offered to pay any extra cost for detention at the agency's request.

"We do not think it's a good idea that hardened felons are released onto the streets of Cook County," he said.

Morton "willfully ignores" problems like racial profiling, said Chris Newman of National Day Labor Organizing Network, which advocates for ending Secure Communities.

"To me, among the most pernicious elements of Secure Communities is the extent to which it endorses the view that undocumented immigrants are serious criminals," he said.

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WASHINGTON -- Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director John Morton said Thursday that the agency has no plans to suspend a controversial program that gives police authority to detect undocumented ...
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Fred Bronson
America Unite, Export and Deport
08:28 PM on 03/24/2012
We need to hurt them where it hurts. Come here get caught lose every thing, cars, house(s), bank acct., the government has to start looking out for us Americans first, get caught go to jail, detention center and then deport
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Alva Vargas
04:11 PM on 03/24/2012
I love the fact that ICE Director John Morton is putting the American people and our country and our laws first and ignoring the racial profiling "smoke screen" that's trying to be fed to him. At last a true American, now if only our next elected president will do the same!
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Alva Vargas
03:16 PM on 03/24/2012
Only guilty people are afraid of the authorities!
05:27 PM on 03/10/2012
My husband is a legal immigrant and he is not afraid at all:)
05:04 AM on 03/10/2012
"They also say it could unnecessarily put undocumented immigrants arrested for minor crimes -- even if they were never charged or convicted -- in deportation proceedings."

So what? Aliens are deportable based solely on being illegally present; why should there have to be some major crime as well?

I don't get all the "racial profiling" talk. I guess open border zealots simply make that charge against EVERY form of immigration law enforcement. Here is how Secure Communities works:

How does Secure Communities work?
When an individual is booked into a jail, his or her fingerprints are regularly sent to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to be checked against criminal databases. With Secure Communities, the FBI then sends the fingerprints to ICE, where they are checked against the U.S. Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology Program (US-VISIT) and the Automated Biometric Identification System (IDENT). This fingerprint check allows state and local law enforcement and ICE automatically and immediately to search the databases for an individual’s criminal and immigration history.

Unless you just don't want any accountability to immigration law, why would you NOT check immigration records at the same time as other databases? It seems stupid not to when it's so easy. There's no profiling--EVERY person booked is checked. Let's check the records of who we've booked--BUT NOT IMMIGRATION! That's just ridiculous.
12:29 AM on 03/11/2012
The reason that they are using fingerprints is that the reason illegals are undocumented is so that they can use mulitple aliases. They cannot erase of fake fingerprints, thus illegals hate the system since it means that they will be caught nor matter what forgerd documents that they have. Also the reason for a higher percentage of illegals being targeted who are Latinos is that they can cross the border with no problem,
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chadizzy
02:33 PM on 03/09/2012
Whats funny is the Feds say racial profiling is a very useful tool, but wait we cant let police do that only federal agents. What a joke!
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dtairtime
It is what it is
02:27 PM on 03/09/2012
Want to know the REAL reason so many fight against secure communities?

It isn't about profiling because none exists.

It isn't about ra-ce because it has nothing to do with it.

It's about the public FINALLY learning how many illegals commit criminal acts besides their violations of immigration/fraud/ID theft/tax laws. The supporters of these criminals always try to "CLAIM" illegals commit few crimes. But the reason the stats are low is because NOBODY ever checks how many crimes they really commit.

It's the same reason the same people fight against us finding out how many illegals there are using our schools. At $15,000 (at least) per kid per year the hundreds of billions we spend educating illegals and anchors would be a PR nightmare for the amnesty crowd.
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Xandal
01:54 PM on 03/09/2012
He has one of those word of the day calendars on his desk, and guess what last Tuesday's word was...
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quillerm
11:55 AM on 03/09/2012
Obama's special consideration of Hispanic Illegal Immigrants over the rights of all other legal applicants is the problem. He needs the Hispanic vote and is willing to violate the rights of all other races, cultures and religions to let them enter our country illegally. What more proof do we need that Obama's policies are not for the good of the Nation but are solely for the good of Obama. Legal Immigration for all should be the goal not open borders, and chaos.
mira chancleta
C'mon, there's NO "La Tino" race
11:59 AM on 03/09/2012
F&F'd...
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Alva Vargas
04:20 PM on 03/24/2012
Right-on! Right-on! And the reason he sued Arizona to stop that now infamous bill that would deport all those "votes" he's counting on and later sued Alabama for the same reason and because he also promised the hispanic interest groups who gave him one million dollars to help him get elected that he would give hispanic illegals amnesty, over 20 million!
11:47 AM on 03/09/2012
Any community not participating with secure communities should lose all federal funds until they are in complete compliance. Deport the illegals.
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Alva Vargas
04:21 PM on 03/24/2012
Also, email your governor and senator with concerns and vote in November!
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quillerm
11:42 AM on 03/09/2012
Obama suspension of Immigration enforcement is Racist in itself. Over 90% of Illegal immigrants in the US are Hispanic. For law enforcement to concentrate on Norwegians is a waste of resources and taxpayer funding. We can't allow Obama to use politics and Voter Fraud to undermine our Nations security. If the goal is open borders, the US could be overrun with 500 million illegals in less than 10 years. Our system of government would collapse and anarchy would rule. The future would be sectarian bombings, food riots, massive crime, etc. Is Obama's pandering to Illegals to gain political power good for the Nation?
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Doug MacKenzie
I refuse to live in FEAR
09:07 AM on 03/09/2012
Wow. Way to get it completely backward! It is draconian to IMPLEMENT a program to codify racial profiling (let's call it what it IS, please; stereotyping). In fact, it's nothing more than a return to Jim Crow days. They just have a different victim in mind, this time.

What a regressive idea.
11:32 AM on 03/09/2012
You can go live with them in Mexico if you don't like it.
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quillerm
11:44 AM on 03/09/2012
Since 90% of Illegals are Hispanic, do we look for Norwegians? Or is sheer stupidity our new Immigration policy?
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bernikitty
single mom of 3, new working RN
08:04 AM on 03/09/2012
another republican using a big word he doesn't really understand.
07:29 AM on 03/09/2012
What is so hard to understand? If they are here illegally, they have already broken the law, should be arrested and deported. If not, they when should we arrest anyone who breaks any law?
02:43 AM on 03/09/2012
of course racial profiling happens, of course ICE ignores it.
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Dean77
"There's only one God, mam."
07:20 AM on 03/09/2012
Well, with 12-20 million illegal Latinos running around who should we blame? All the illegals that happen to be Latino or ICE who is enforcing US law? Stop the influx and we can talk.
11:41 AM on 03/09/2012
That is your only excuse? Are you here illegally, or maybe your parents? The fact is that we all have seen the way these illegals, who have not taken a driving course, had any formal training at all drive. It is ridiculous to say the only way they would get pulled over is because they are Latino. This is asinine, and I for one am sick and tired of these ACLU lawyers. They should be protecting us from Obama as we are US citizens instead a protecting criminals who are in our country illegally, are draining resources meant to protect legal citizens and have no rights under our Constitution.
05:30 AM on 03/11/2012
It is not ridiculous, I've seen it. I've lived in immigrant areas, and seen the police checkpoints just stop the 'latino-looking' people. They've even stopped US citizens from latino descent just because they look 'mexican'. To address your first question which is rather unnecessary and shows your bigotry, no, I'm not illegal or my parents are, I am a US citizen fair and square. Also re-read the constitution, none of them state the constitution laws apply only for USC's, it applies for anyone who is inside the US. You would like to think otherwise perhaps you're organizing your little illegal hunting trip with your buddies?