How long would you imagine you would be held to check your fingerprints? |
So you are okay with the police taking your finger prints every time you get a speeding ticket? |
My prints are already on file b/c of a thorough background check. Check out Eurodac. Unfortunately, the overwhelming number of migrants entering European counties put a strain on the process. So many were not fingerprinted. Still, if Europe can do it . . . |
Bolded comes across as blaming MoCo. Again, what is it that you want MoCo to do exactly? Your job requires background checks. A person who mows lawns or buses your table at a restaurant is not required to have background checks. Yes, something is broken in our system, but I am still very unclear what you want MoCo to do without outright being the immigration police, which again, is not their job. |
So you want a national government fingerprint database that everyone is in? I think that's an alarming idea, but even if it weren't, it's not something that Montgomery County can do. |
I'm 100% sure that conservatives would NOT be ok with fingerprinting everyone, except maybe brown skin people. Something about individual liberties and right to privacy. |
OP, I have an easy answer to your question. It has nothing to do with liberal or conservative politics or who’s in the Oval Office. This is a law enforcement strategy that has sound reasons and years of statistics behind it. Undocumented immigrants tend to avoid the police because they fear referrals to ICE. Many believe that any law enforcement officer (LEO) can initiate the deportation process. While this may seem like an exaggeration, those who have volunteered with speakers of other languages and worked in law enforcement can verify. Even election workers and volunteers see a reluctance among Spanish speaking citizens to be near polling centers because of fear of LEO presence and concern about extended family in vehicles. This fear becomes a problem when people won’t report crime. We know that domestic abusers are more likely to be violent outside the home. Someone who is sexually violent toward a family member should certainly be stopped too. As well, undocumented immigrants are more likely to be targeted for crimes due to limited English proficiency, likely lower income, and legal status. They experience everything from substandard, illegal rental housing, to wage theft, to vandalism, to gang violence. LEO’s in some jurisdictions want to reduce these crimes by encouraging reporting and good relationships with the immigrant community. The numbers of undocumented immigrants in our country are too great to deport everyone. Legal issues aside, we don’t have the resources for it. So even if deportation is your political priority, you need a way to identify the immigrants who are the greatest threat. Getting tips to law enforcement is one of the best tools we have in that regard. That’s true “common sense.” Last, even though LEO’s do not conduct raids and nor do they report individuals to ICE, they do often have a policy of turning over convicted criminals to ICE. In DC, for example, jail inmates are checked against ICE wanted lists, and ICE is notified of their impending release. ICE then has the option of coming to pick up directly as someone leaves custody of the DC jail. |
Bolded part is very true. You can talk to any LEO of large cities. They do not want illegal immigrants to be afraid of reporting crimes, especially violent ones. That is how you get those bad guys off the streets. Also, county/city prisons aren't that big, and they run out of space. It gets so bad that they have to let criminals go because of the lack of space. Does OP really want our prisons to be used to house nonviolent illegal immigrants instead of violent criminals, no matter their status? Seems counter to what OP is ranting about, ie, getting violent illegal immigrants off the streets. And in regards to the finger printing, again, I highly doubt that conservatives would want the government to store every single person's fingerprints, nor do businesses want the added overhead of having to do this. But, I tell you what.. when LEO start stopping very single person to ask for papers, no matter the skin color, then you might be on to something. But until then, only stopping brown people who look a certain way to ask for papers would be considered racial profiling. Perhaps, LEO should stop every single white male and check their cars for weapons in case they are intending to commit mass shootings. Those white mass shooters are scarier IMO than brown illegal immigrants. |