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VivirLatino has often written about the enforcement first immigration policy that the Obama administration has chosen to take instead of passing comprehensive immigration reform and the DREAM Act. One of the programs that Department of Homeland Security has expanded on and is planning to spread throughout the country is Secure Communities, a program that has local jails sharing with ICE the fingerprints of anyone suspected of being undocumented so that ICE can take further action.

This morning we have some of the first stats on the impact that the fingerprint sharing program has had and who are the immigrants getting caught up in this unholy alliance between the criminal (in)justice system and the civil immigration system.

– Records show that about 47,000 people have been removed or deported from the U.S. after the Homeland Security Department sifted through 3 million sets of fingerprints taken from bookings at local jails.

About one-quarter of those kicked out of the country did not have criminal records, according to government data obtained by immigration advocacy groups that have filed a lawsuit.

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Word from some people in DC is that in the absence of a bi-partisan comprehensive immigration reform bill from NY Senator biometric Chuck Schumer and Lindsey Graham, some Democrats may move forward presenting a proposal of their own. This is being done to placate the immigration reform advocates who have been criticizing the lack of real, good faith action on the part of federal lawmakers and by the looks of what I have seen from the proposal ,also to placate and attract Republicans and others who are so fixated on the enforcement agenda that has been dominating current immigration policy and practice in the U.S.

Before I get into the nuts and bolts of what is in the proposal. My Democratic D.C. sources have confirmed that indeed there is a Democrat only written proposal on the table for the purpose of engaging Republicans who have demanded to see something on paper and the purpose of the proposal is to move the CIR debate forward.

The alleged proposal calls for enforcement efforts along the U.S./Mexico border (cuz no one is really talking about Canadians) and throughout the country to be beefed up before the human rights of the millions of undocumented are even to be looked at.

Among the alleged enforcement proposals are increasing the number of I.C.E agents, increasing the number of border patrol officers, increasing the number of I.C.E workplace inspectors and resources (read increase the number of workplace raids), increasing border security tech along the border, and increasing the number of immigration courts NOT to ensure equal protection under the law or the due process of immigrants but rather to expedite deportations, which we already know are at record numbers under Obama.

If this is the legislative starting point that everyone has been demanding and that advocates will accept with marches and “si se puedes” then count me out of “that” movement.

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Immigrants You Need to Wait This Much

Immigrants You Need to Wait This Much

As the health care debate draws more hate against “illegal immigrant coverage”, the Democratic Senator charged with introducing immigration reform legislation is making more excuses instead of moving forward.

Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., has decided to delay introducing legislation to overhaul the nation’s immigration laws in hopes of bringing more senators on board and crafting a bipartisan bill, his spokesman said Tuesday…”We are pleased with the framework we have put together so far and the broad-based support it has gotten from a diverse group of those interested in this issue,” [Brian] Fallon said. “The fact that health care is taking longer than expected gives us additional time to now shop our ideas to a number of Republicans to see what they think and what changes they suggest.”

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