April 18, 2010

2,000 referred for deportation since 287(g) put in place

Posted by D.A. King at 1:48 pm - Email the author   Print This Post Print This Post  

“Nobody gets deported for a broken tail light or driving without a driver’s license,” King said. “The singular reason for deportation is violation of American immigration laws.”

Gainesville Times

2,000 referred for deportation since 287(g) put in place

Two years after sheriff’s officials started an immigration enforcement program known as 287(g), some 2,000 people arrested in Hall County while in the country illegally have been turned over to federal officials for possible deportation. — The number of those who have been taken into custody by Immigrations and Customs Enforcement have varied…

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