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Vegas
04-23-2007, 01:23 PM
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/04/22/BAGADPDGNF18.DTL

Mayor Gavin Newsom vowed Sunday to maintain San Francisco as a sanctuary for immigrants and do everything he can to discourage federal authorities from conducting immigration raids.

The mayor cannot stop federal authorities from making arrests, Newsom told about 300 mostly Latino members of St. Peter's Church and other religious groups supporting immigrants. But no San Francisco employee will help with immigration enforcement.

"I will not allow any of my department heads or anyone associated with this city to cooperate in any way shape or form with these raids," Newsom declared. "We are a sanctuary city, make no mistake about it."

The Board of Supervisors first declared San Francisco a "sanctuary city" in 1989. The designation, which many U.S. cities across the country took on during the 1980s, has no legal meaning.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials have since May 2006 conducted raids across the country, including arrests in San Rafael, Oakland, Richmond, San Pablo, Santa Clara and other cities across the Bay area. Immigration officials have said they were executing arrest warrants for immigrants who had committed crimes or were in the country illegally and had ignored final deportation orders.

In the course of serving deportation warrants, the officials said, other people whom officers suspected of being illegal immigrants were questioned and then arrested. Of at least 65 Marin County residents arrested in March, for example, just five had been ordered deported.

The raids, many of which conducted at private homes before dawn and some of which caught up legal immigrants and even citizens, have created an uproar in the Bay Area. Politicians and community leaders have demanded they end, saying some immigrants parents are now afraid to send their children to school or leave home.

Immigration agents on Friday arrested 13 foreign nationals who were working illegally at Eagle Bag Corp. in Oakland, a packaging manufacturer whose clients include the U.S. military. The arrests there of immigrants suspected of using counterfeit documents to obtain jobs were not related to the recent raids.

San Rafael Mayor Al Boro in March called on California's U.S. senators, Democrats Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein, to push the immigration agency to change how it is enforcing immigration law because he believed children were the ones being hurt.

Marches and rallies are planned in coming weeks in Redwood City, San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, Sacramento and other cities.

Porfirio Quintano was one of those who pleaded with Newsom, Senator Carole Migden and Assemblyman Mark Leno during Sunday's meeting to do what they can to make San Francisco safe for immigrants.

The 42-year-old immigrant from Honduras said his Richmond home was raided in 2003 by federal immigration agents based on what turned out to be bad information.

"We are victims," said Quintano, adding that his wife and two daughters, then ages 4 and 10, live in fear of another raid, even though they are in the country legally. "They were looking for somebody unrelated to us, but they lined us up against the wall and held us for an hour. It was terrifying, especially for our daughters."

Newsom, Migden and Leno all vowed to work with other cities and legislators to put a stop to what they said was blatant intimidation of immigrants.

"Our action is to stand strong in opposition to these raids... to make sure that we are not contributing in any way, shape or form," Newsom said. "Even legal immigrants are fearful. This just sends a chill to a lot of people. There are a lot of cities that want these raids. That's where the federal government should be spending their time."

Iron Jaw
04-23-2007, 09:33 PM
If a Mayor made that pledge 25 years ago the Border Patrol and IN&S investigators would have immediately sent about 300 agents on detail to San Fran and began a series of job-site raids, employer sanctions investigations, etc.

I hope our service, with the recent "tough talk" on illegal immigration, takes the above steps just to show the Mayor how much power he has in that arena. Essentially, he is not really allowed to order his police force not to assist with federal crimes. A crime is a crime, whether it's illegal immigration or murder and all city and state police officers have general arrest authority (as do federal officers when it comes to state and local offenses). Keep in mind, according to our statistics, one out of every five illegal aliens who are apprehended in the United States have a criminal record on file in the U.S. for various crimes other than illegal immigration. Now the crime may be as minor as petty theft, but as major as rape or murder. This is absolute fact and when we're processing illegal aliens at the Border Patrol Station in Yuma, if we arrest 250 illegal aliens, 50 of them (at least) will have a criminal hit on their record.

Thus, the Mayor can say whatever he wants. His officers will arrest illegal aliens for crimes committed in San Fran or who are on warrants from other areas. If the dip$hit doesn't want to report the arrest to federal authorities that means he has a desire to keep criminals in San Francisco. Now the ICE investigators who work in the bay area are supposed to conduct jail check on a daily basis (to locate criminal aliens who have been incarcerated in the U.S.) at the jails, prisons, detention centers, reformatories, etc. When one is discovered, the investigators will place an I-247 Hold on the subject, meaning the jail can only release the subject to an immigration officer after his state/local term is completed. The hold is legally binding a non-compliant sheriff/police chief/mayor would be subject to federal criminal prosecution for non-compliance with the feds.

Truthfully, most of these so-called sanctuary cities have an activist mayor like Newsome, and a couple of $ucka$$ chiefs or upper management who proclaim they'll comply by the rules. But the rank and file officers find that compliance with immigration officers is a good thing, especially for crime control in cities heavily infested with gangs that have heavy foreign makeup. In other words, despite the "pledge" of the mayor, chief, sheriff, etc., the officers will contact immigration officers anyway (all of them carry cell phones in this day and age - having to go open-mike on the radio is a thing of the past). When I did a short detail to Los Angeles, who had a similar rule when it came to their police, the rank and file officers were always willing to help out the agents.

The mayor isn't looking for anything except future votes amongst his constituents who are mainly activists. Along with a few illegal aliens and legal resident aliens who illegally register to vote (which is not uncommon in California). Hopefully he does something stupid that my brethern in the ICE units can throw him in the tank for.