Sheriff slams president's illegals stance
by Lindsay Field
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MARIETTA - Cobb County Sheriff Neil Warren said that he has a problem with President Obama's announcement last week to go easy on illegal immigrants in the U.S. and focus only on deporting those who are violent criminals.

"I really believe that because of our economy being in such bad shape now .... and with all of his failed policies on jobs and stimulus, I think he's looking for votes," Warren said. "I think he's lost credibility with voters who voted for him."

In July 2007, the Cobb County Sheriff's Office was approved by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency to detain illegal immigrants per the 287(g) program. According to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the 287(g) program allows a state and local law enforcement officials to delegate immigration enforcement within their jurisdictions.

"I don't think it's right. These policies aren't going to do anything but send an invitation out to more aliens to enter our country illegally," Warren added. "Whether they bring illegal drugs or simply are looking for drugs, I think it's going to create a burden on the taxpayers of the United States."

However, Warren does not think that the policy change will have an impact on the way he and his staff perform their duties at the county jail.

"We are going to continue to do what we've done, that's enforce the laws," Warren said. "Whatever that may be, we're going to do it equally."

In 2010, of the 31,050 inmates booked in the Cobb County Jail, 1,695 were illegal immigrants reported to ICE. Between Jan. 1 and July 31, 2011, Warren said that among the 16,575 inmates booked, the department has placed immigration holds and started initial deportation proceeding against 755 illegal immigrants.

With each person that is booked in the jail, one of Warren's 20 deputies who is authorized to act as immigration officers under the supervision of ICE, are checked for citizenship. Warren said process is practiced nationwide.

"If you are a citizen of a foreign country, then I'm responsible to notify your country that you're here," he said.

Weekly data proves to Warren that taking illegal immigrants into custody and reporting them to ICE when needed is a benefit to the community.

"Of those 190 (arrested) last week, everyone of those individuals has charges pending. They committed some violation of the local or state law here in Cobb County," Warren said. "Over two-thirds were for felony charges. The other third were for misdemeanors."

Warren said that he does believe the policy change will additionally create issues for federal law enforcement agencies.

"I just think that the Department of Homeland Security is choosing to selectively enforce the immigration laws," said Warren, adding that the burden will come on the border patrol and ICE officers who are charged with removing offenders.

Prior to 287(g) being added to the Cobb County Sheriff's Office in 2007, Warren said that his department partnered with the Immigration and Naturalization Services to deal with the illegal immigration problems.

"We saw that as a problem here years ago but it was unofficial and they tried to work with us to deal with the problem," Warren said. "We didn't have the resources because the folks in Washington didn't want to provide the resources. I applied for it (in 2005) and come to find out, we were the first sheriff's office in the state to apply for it and probably among the first 10 in the United States."

Since applying for the 287(g) program, Warren said his department has seen a reduction in the number of illegal immigrants who come through the county jail.

"Since we started this program, the numbers that I've looked at, are down about 50 percent," Warren said.

On Sunday, Fox and Friends anchors interviewed Warren because he is considered one of "America's Top 10 Toughest Immigration Sheriffs," according to previous reports by the news affiliate.

The live feed included Warren answering questions about his take on the policy change by President Obama.

"I'm very passionate about the 287(g) program," Warren said. "If you're going to be in our country, there's a right way to do it. Our country was built on immigrants coming here, making the United States what it is. There's 1,000s and 1,000s doing it the right way and I just have a heartburn for folks who circumvent the law."

"I don't deport anybody... I don't even have the authority to hold them in custody on an ICE situation. I do that based on ICE telling me," Warren said. "The argument is that I'm splitting up families. Because they are accused of making bad decisions, that's what is splitting up families."

Richard Pellegrino, director of Cobb Immigrant Alliance, said that he is ecstatic about the president's move.

"That's really what the policy should have been from the beginning of his administration," Pellegrino said about the president's policy change. "It's a good step forward in terms of protecting families and those who are not criminals."

Pellegrino added that his constituents are "cautiously optimistic, because they are aware it is political season."
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Progressive Danny
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August 25, 2011
Lib in cobb is right.The system is brokenyes its not fair to have all the illegals crossing the border getting off scot freebut there is no legitimate way that they could have been able to get over here legallyyou don't just walk up to the US Embassy and apply for a visathousands are denied visas a month in most developing countries..you either have to be a student/war refugee or have relativesw in the US to sponsor you..and even that process takes at least 10 years and thousands in fees.

The US embassies worldwide rake in millions a year in fees...and they don't give refunds for denied visas.Level the playing field..make it easier to get into the US legally..then all this madness will end.
mellieb50
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August 25, 2011
They are here illegally..what part of that sentence do you people not understand? Do you not see the amount of $$ being wasted on illegals every single day? Why is the paper & groups trying to play a sympathy card? We have families right now with children who are hurting & starving but cannot get the help they need from us due to the fact that too much time & $$ are going to the illegals. You mark my words all out there who have such sympathy for illegals..it will come back to bite you & bite you had...they need to be send home & come to this country legally..
@Lib in Cobb
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August 25, 2011
So Lib .....while we are streamlining it for Illegals, what do you say to those who followed our laws. Those who spent thousands of dollars toward citizenship, working hard for years, studying our language and history just so that they could have the privilege of becoming American citizens. I have friends from South Africa and Mexico that came here the right way, they are now American citizens and proud of it. What they think of illegals coming here and now expecting a free pass I cannot repeat on this site. This country is going to continue to sink if you and other liberals like you continue to support illegal aliens, they are a drain on society, dead weight on a sinking ship!!
Rich Pellegrino
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August 25, 2011
Dustoff (or whatever your real name is that you have to hide behind an alias ,like most posters here), I hereby challenge the Sheriff, the State or the Feds to arrest me for aiding anyone--they won't because they are largely cowards who only bully those they think will not or can not fight back for their rights--the last thing they want is a plaintiff who will sue their behinds. Just like most of the posters here who only complain in writing but will not come out to community forums to try and work together to really solve these problems. I am always willing to work with anyone,and will admit that I am not 100% correct as long as you will too, and are willing to work out a compromise.
Emil
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August 25, 2011
Lib, our people are starving. We are economic refugees in our own country. There comes a time when one must enforce the law, aside from the sympathy. Many children in our own country suffer with learning disorders, disease, poverty. We can't reach them because illegal immigrants are receiving the services intended for them.
Emil
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August 25, 2011
Rich,

Italy is in Europe, so your ancestors were European too.
Lib In Cobb
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August 25, 2011
I am in agreement with arresting and deporting violent criminals. The undocumneted immigrant aka UI who is picked up on a broken tail light charge is not a violent criminal. I have met dozens of UIs, my impressions of those UIs I have met is that they are hardworking people who came here for one reason, that would be owrk. The families of the men and women who come here are starving, they are economic refugees.

The process for obtaining legal residence must be streamlined so that it does not take years and thousands of dollars to attain that status.

It would be an impossible task for 12 million undocumented to be rounded up and deported.
Go sheriff!
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August 25, 2011
Please arrest all of the illegal babies and toddlers being brought here illegally by their illegally entering the country illegal parents. They'll take up less jail space.
Ferdy
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August 24, 2011
It's the citizens v.s. the establishment in D.C. It's come down to that now, as this story shows. Millions of Americans want our immigration laws enforced, but the traitors don't care.
anonymous
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August 24, 2011
It's interesting what is happening in this nation. The elite, D.C.etc. are in a total war with the American public, even the police and other governmental entities. Yet, they don't care. There is a name for that, and I believe most Americans know what it is. They won't admit it, but trust, and confidence towards D.C. among the citizenry, is close to zero. This story shows why.
okpeople
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August 24, 2011
I can solve the illegal immigrant problem. E-Verify school enrollment and WIC programs. When the free funds dry up they will move elsewhere. And NO I am not breaking up families, you can take your children back with you. Then let them reapply for entry when they are a legal adults. Be happy that our lax immigration laws are not like Mexico's.
Leo Pith-Garnell
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August 24, 2011
Mr. Pellegrino,

Thank you for answering for Ignorance. Please re-read my post. Do you have a report and/or article from the U.S. Congressional Budget Office showing that ILLEGAL immigration has resulted in a net economic gain for the United States of America? If you do, please provide the name of the author, title, publication and date of publication. It MUST be an official publication from the Congressional Budge Office. You and I both know that such an article does not exist.

Furthermore, you assertion that only Native Americans are legals is incorrect. Human migration came to the North and South American continents via the land/ice bridge between Asia and North America thousands of years ago(see Bering Strait Theory, apologies to Native Americans, realize that the theory does not conform with religious traditions, but making a point). Prior to that time, these lands were not human occupied (so I've read, wasn't there then to verify). So, base upon your definition of "illegal immigrant", your hypothesis fails. Don't you just hate logic???



As I said to Ignorance (love that delightfully accurate name), I have no doubt there are countless papers and articles written about the wonderful benefits of having our laws ignored and broken. However, I have read articles, just like Daveyy speaks about, refuting your hypothesis. Query: If a country imports poverty, how can this import possibly be an economic benefit to the receiving country? Hugs and kisses, Leo

A Taxpayer
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August 24, 2011
Who in their right mind could possibly deny that Marietta and Cobb County became worse places to live after all the illegal aliens showed up? If you doubt it, one drive through the Powder Springs Road/Sandtown Rd area will bring you back to reality. That entire area is like a trashy third world country now. Pellegrino needs to stuff the rhetoric and face reality.
daveyy
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August 24, 2011
Lastly, for the lame, 'this country was started by illegal immigrants' argument, please check your calendar and your current world map. Many things have changed in the past 400-500 years. You may be correct (although, this land as a whole was not inhabited by a governing politcal body) that the first Europeans were not issued papers by the Indians to come onto western soil but, then again, many things have changed in the past 500 years. Should we also revisit slavery?

Am I now allowed to grab myself a couple illegal aliens and make them my slaves? That was done 500 years ago, as well.

And as for cheap produce, the cost difference between paying an illegal alien to work in the fields and paying an American citizen to do the same work would raise the price of produce about at your local supermarket. So, an apple that costs $.30 would then cost $.33.

As for the whole 'breaking up families' argument, just stop it. Most people in prison have families and we don't blink an eye when law breakers are forced to do jail time. As stated in an earlier post, no one forced illegal aliens to come here, either with their familes or starting a family once they are here. As the saying goes, 'if you can't do the time, don't do the crime.'

You may call me a hater if it helps you sleep at night but you're whole argument has just been reduced to calling me names.
US Citizen
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August 24, 2011
It is not fair to all the immigrants that come here legally for this to continue to happen. I have ancestors from Central America that came over legally it took time and a lot of hard work but they became US citizens and did it the RIGHT way. The bottom line and undisputed facts are

llegal es ilegal- illegal is illegal

Medios ilegales en contra de la ley

Warren Para el Presidente!
daveyy
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August 24, 2011
Rich, you state that all independent studies show that illegal immigrants are a net gain on the economy but could you please explain the Arizona State/ San Diego State study completed a few years back that shows that the 4 states with the highest concentration of illegal immigrants actually shows a net loss to the state of just under $8,000/yr per household of illegal immigrants? Many factors, such as property tax, sales tax, consumer spending were taken into account along with schooling for children for whom English is their 2nd language, state medical costs, just to name a few. I guess you missed that study, right Rich?

As for anyone that would use the much maligned argument that good christian people should not recognize borders or law breakers, didn't Jesus teach us to obey the laws of the land and to render unto Caesar what is Caesar's?
Dustoff
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August 24, 2011
Hey Rich if you hate our laws so much why don't you leave and take all of you "Illegals" with you???

The only reason you support the illegals is because you derive your income from them. Actually you could be arrested for aiding and abetting them under the new Ga. law.

Hint, hint Sheriff Warren!!!!
us citizen
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August 24, 2011
YOU CANNOT JUST JUMP THE BORDER AND LIVE HERE...WHAT PART OF THAT DONT YOU UNDERSTAND..ITS CALLED 'ILLEGAL' AND ITS ACTUALLY A CRIME..
Rich Pellegrino
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August 24, 2011
Sorry for those who don't know their history but this is a nation founded and populated by "illegal immigrants" including my italian ancestors and likely your European ancestors of the last century. And regarding the current undocumented immigrants:We all, including you, I, the elected officials of this state and beyond, and everyone now complaining about undocumented immigrants, invited them here. (Please, 20 million people didn't sneak into here unless we are all blind, deaf and dumb). That's right all of our government agencies (including GA during the Olympics) and all of our major corporations (which in a capitalist, democratic republic means all of us), and every consumer who eats vegetables and fruits picked here, or lives in a home built during the last ten years, or eats chicken, or shops at WalMart, etc etc, invited them here to benefit from their cheap and highly productive labor in order to maintain our own standard of living and not have to do those jobs. And now, when our economy is hurting, and we need a scapegoat to blame (for our own financial mismanagement and greed), we are picking on the very people who actually helped us and continue to help our economy. If that doesn't make us "haters" then what does. (And by the way Sheriff Warren, if your 287G and other misguided programs are so effective for public safety how come the Cobb Police as well as the national Police Chief's Association are against it--because it is not about public safety and the rule or law but is about you getting votes, the same thing you accuse the President of.)
Rich Pellegrino
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August 24, 2011
Leo, That's right, contrary to popular myths spread by politicians like the Sheriff and others with vested interest and motives, every independent audit by both state and federal govt agencies, Republican and Democrat, and non-partisan research organizations, prove that these undocumented immigrants through the taxes they pay, their labor, and their buying power are a net economic gain in the millions for both our state and federal governments, and they actually create jobs rather than take jobs from Americans. I have all of the proof from these studies for anyone who really cares for the facts you can write me at pilgrim1@mindspring.com
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