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December 16, 2011
DOJ Report Slams Sherriff Joe Arpaio and DHS Restricts 287(g) and Secure Communities Programs
February 15, 2011
The Obama administration said in 2009 that the 287(g) Program would concentrate on deporting “dangerous” criminals, but a recent study the initiative is pitiless with undocumented aliens charged with no more than misdemeanors or immigration violations. :: Permalink :: from www.laht.com
October 27, 2010
Office of Inspector General (OIG) Finds 287(g) Program Still Riddled with Flaws :: Permalink :: from immigrationimpact.com
October 25, 2010
DHS Loses Track of Taxpayer Money for Local Immigration Enforcement – 287(g) :: Permalink :: from immigration.change.org
October 18, 2010
No Gwinnett County officials are named in a potential class-action lawsuit filed recently in federal court that challenges the merits of the 287(g) deportation program. – Georgia :: Permalink :: from www.gwinnettdailypost.com
October 15, 2010
Three immigrants in Georgia are suing to challenge a government program that allows local authorities to enforce federal immigration law, and they are seeking to have the case declared a class action to represent many other immigrants. – 287(g) :: Permalink :: from www.ajc.com
October 6, 2010
October 4, 2010
Man calls police to report man (a dirty cop) abusing his girlfriend and now faces deportation – Charolette, NC :: Permalink :: from www.msnbc.msn.com
September 23, 2010
A Federalism Critique of 287(g) agreements :: Permalink :: from lawprofessors.typepad.com
August 13, 2010
287(g): It’s Broken. Don’t Fix It, Get Rid of It. :: Permalink :: from www.huffingtonpost.com
287(G): A FAILED POLICE PROGRAM – New NCLR report calls for an end to the program
NCLR Report: 287(g) undermines public safety in Davidson County – Tennessee :: Permalink :: from nashvillecitypaper.com
July 28, 2010
Officers from Maricopa Arizona county helped deport more than 26,000 immigrants even without SB1070 – Sheriff’s Office was responsible for deportations or forced departure of 26,146 immigrants since 2007 or about 25% of the national total of 115,841 since 2006 – 287(g) :: Permalink :: from www.google.com
May 17, 2010
April 30, 2010
Salida forzada de Georgia: Cerca de 12 mil extranjeros indocumentados ya fueron procesados bajo el programa 287(g) :: Permalink :: from www.mundohispanico.com
April 12, 2010
Immigration Advocates Call for an End to ICE’s Failed 287(g) Program :: Permalink :: from immigrationimpact.com
April 5, 2010
Inspector General Releases Damning Report on Immigration Enforcement Program
State and local police officers who enforce federal immigration laws are not adequately screened, trained or supervised, and the civil rights of the immigrants they deal with are not consistently protected, according to a report released Friday by the Department of Homeland Security inspector general. :: Permalink :: from www.nytimes.com
March 29, 2010
Are the 287(g) Agreements Any Better in the Obama Administration? :: Permalink :: from lawprofessors.typepad.com
March 23, 2010
A new study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill shows most illegal immigrants arrested by law enforcement in North Carolina are being deported for minor offenses. – The authors of it said 287(g) is intended to prioritize policing serious and violent crimes, but that’s not what’s happening. :: Permalink :: from orange.mync.com
January 17, 2010
Albertville to Increase Crackdown on Illegal Immigrants – Mayor Applies for ICE Training – Alabama :: Permalink :: from www.whnt.com
November 16, 2009
November 5, 2009
Coalition calls for public oversight in new San Bernardino 287(g) agreement
November 2, 2009
The 287(g) policy has become a perverted version of its original intent in Tennessee :: Permalink :: from www.tennessean.com
October 15, 2009
Some state and local police are having second thoughts about working with the federal government to enforce immigration laws. :: Permalink :: from www.usatoday.com
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