Posted on: January 8th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ] [ Georgia ]
Tags: cobb county, deportation
Hall County deputies will soon begin deportation proceedings for any person booked into the county jail who is determined to be in the country illegally.
Sheriff Steve Cronic said nine of his deputies began training today for the 287(g) program, a local-federal partnership that gives sheriff’s officials new authority in enforcing immigration law.
Cronic had been waiting for approval for the program for nearly a year. Hall County and Whitfield County will be the second and third jurisdictions in Georgia to implement the program, which Cobb County began last year.”*
*From: http://www.gainesvilletimes.com
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