[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help] 

Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

The New MAGA Turf War Over National Intelligence

Happy fourth of july

The Empire Has Accidentally Caused The Rebirth Of Real Counterculture In The West

Workers install 'Alligator Alcatraz' sign for Florida immigration detention center

The Biggest Financial Collapse in China’s History Is Here, More Terrifying Than Evergrande!

Lightning

Cash Jordan NYC Courthouse EMPTIED... ICE Deports 'Entire Building

Trump Sparks Domestic Labor Renaissance: Native-Born Workers Surge To Record High As Foreign-Born Plunge

Mister Roberts (1965)

WE BROKE HIM!! [Early weekend BS/nonsense thread]

I'm going to send DOGE after Elon." -Trump

This is the America I grew up in. We need to bring it back

MD State Employee may get Arrested by Sheriff for reporting an Illegal Alien to ICE

RFK Jr: DTaP vaccine was found to have link to Autism

FBI Agents found that the Chinese manufactured fake driver’s licenses and shipped them to the U.S. to help Biden...

Love & Real Estate: China’s new romance scam

Huge Democrat shift against Israel stuns CNN

McCarthy Was Right. They Lied About Everything.

How Romans Built Domes

My 7 day suspension on X was lifted today.

They Just Revealed EVERYTHING... [Project 2029]

Trump ACCUSED Of MASS EXECUTING Illegals By DUMPING Them In The Ocean

The Siege (1998)

Trump Admin To BAN Pride Rainbow Crosswalks, DoT Orders ALL Distractions REMOVED

Elon Musk Backing Thomas Massie Against Trump-AIPAC Challenger

Skateboarding Dog

Israel's Plans for Jordan

Daily Vitamin D Supplementation Slows Cellular Aging:

Hepatitis E Virus in Pork

Hospital Executives Arrested After Nurse Convicted of Killing Seven Newborns, Trying to Kill Eight More


Immigration
See other Immigration Articles

Title: Migrant policy debated at raucous town hall (Phoenix)
Source: The Arizona Republic
URL Source: http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarep ... articles/1214townhall1214.html
Published: Dec 14, 2007
Author: Casey Newton/Daniel Gonzalez
Post Date: 2007-12-18 20:13:19 by X-15
Keywords: None
Views: 63
Comments: 1

Changing Phoenix police's immigration-enforcement policies will create a climate of fear in Phoenix that could lead to multimillion-dollar lawsuits and even riots, speakers said Thursday at a raucous town hall.

From the audience, supporters of drafting a new policy said police need more freedom to enforce the law and said their voices weren't being heard Thursday night.

About 600 people packed the auditorium at South Mountain High School to address a four-man panel convened by Mayor Phil Gordon to review Operations Order 1.4.

The policy prevents police in most cases from asking about a person's immigration status. It has led some to brand Phoenix as a sanctuary city for illegal immigrants.

"Don't let Phoenix become the next Watts, the next LA riots," Alex Navidad, an immigration lawyer, said in an impassioned plea to the panel. "That's what's going to happen. A community that's fearful, with loads of police, can only lead to tragedy."

Wild forum

The immigration controversy led to a wild forum that saw several illegal-immigration foes forcibly removed from the auditorium after shouting at the stage. They loudly performed the Pledge of Allegiance during the opening remarks of Mary Rose Wilcox, an event organizer and Maricopa County supervisor.

Members of the mostly Hispanic audience leaped to their feet throughout the evening in support of various comments made by speakers. When protesters began shouting, audience members drowned them out with a chant of "Si, se puede," or "Yes, it is possible."

"They don't want any opposition," said Jim Williams, a supporter of the new policy who was asked to leave. "They're trying to shove this down our throats."

Event security arrested one man after he refused to leave, a police spokeswoman said. Because the man eventually left the meeting, it was unclear whether charges would be filed.

Phoenix police made no arrests.

One protester who supports eliminating the police policy said the audience misinterpreted what she and her fellow protesters want.

"We aren't asking police to become immigration officers," said Valerie Roller, a Glendale resident who left the meeting in solidarity with the protesters who were removed. "We just want them to have the tools to do their jobs effectively."

Phoenix police are already overburdened without having to enforce immigration laws, said Lizzette Alameda Zubey, president of the Maricopa County Hispanic Bar Association. She said that eliminating the policy would lead to expensive racial-profiling lawsuits against the city, as well as additional costs for processing and jailing undocumented residents.

Speakers said undocumented immigrants should not be deported for committing infractions that would normally not result in jail, such as a traffic violation.

Thursday's town hall came a week after Gordon's announcement that he no longer supports 1.4. Gordon advocates changing the policy to allow police to notify Immigration and Customs Enforcement when any law has been violated by a person whom police suspect of being an illegal immigrant.

Gordon's review panel includes two former U.S. attorneys, former Maricopa County Attorney Rick Romley and former Arizona Attorney General Grant Woods.

Their recommendations were due Dec. 31 but were granted an extension Thursday night. While the panel works, a separate group commissioned by Police Chief Jack Harris is conducting a review of its own.


A revolution is coming in our lifetime, with American citizens pitted against illegals and the U.S. government.

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

#1. To: X-15 (#0)

A revolution is coming in our lifetime, with American citizens pitted against illegals and the U.S. government.

It certainly looks like this.

BLOAT

Join the Ron Paul Revolution

Lod  posted on  2007-12-18   20:34:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest


[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help]