Section 287(g)
November 19, 2009 01:00 AM | 714 views | 11 11 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Cobb Sheriff Neil Warren signed a new agreement last month with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency to update the 1996 federal Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act. Part of that act, Section 287(g), has become the focus of intense efforts at repeal by those in this country who favor open borders and a blanket amnesty for those who arrived here illegally. That's because Section 287(g) enhances the ability of local law enforcement agencies here and elsewhere to assist ICE in locating and deporting those who are in this country illegally. If they are arrested for a serious crime and discovered, via 287(g), to be here illegally, they are turned over to ICE and held for deportation.

There are now at least three other counties in Georgia using the program and following the lead of Warren, who was the first to use it.

Warren's decision to renew the ICE Memorandum of Understanding with the feds prompted the American Civil Liberties Union to release a report the same week that accused him of exercising "unchecked police power" to tear families apart.

"Cobb County residents who appear to be foreign-born have been subjected to rampant racial profiling and are routinely picked up by the police for minor or nonexistent violations," it reported.

Warren ultimately responded with his own report last week. It slams the ACLU's document as poorly researched and poorly argued.

"The ACLU report continuously confuses the roles of several law enforcement agencies in Cobb County," the sheriff wrote. "For example, the ACLU report suggests numerous times that the Cobb County Police Department abuses authority granted under the Memorandum of Agreement. This assertion by the ACLU is a blatant misstatement of the facts because, as the ACLU well knows, the MOA does not grant any authority to the Cobb County Police Department and has no legal impact whatsoever on that agency's operations. The ACLU either does not understand the relationship between the various law enforcement agencies or is deliberately attempting to mislead readers about how the 287(g) program works in Cobb County."

The ACLU also claims that Hispanics are arrested in the county on minor traffic violations as a prelude to involving them in the 287(g) program. Warren responded, "The report does not mention the number of non-Latino people who were stopped and arrested or released for similar violations. These unsubstantiated accusations hardly rise to the level of credible proof that Cobb residents who appear to be foreign born have been subjected to rampant racial profiling and are routinely picked up for non-existent reasons."

"Other than to simply state that the 287(g) program encourages bad acts by law enforcement, the ACLU has offered no data or other information that there is any kind of relationship between the existence of the 287(g) MOA and the acts of which it complains. Indeed, the ACLU report offers nothing other than unsubstantiated anecdotal references concerning racial profiling. Overall, the contents of the ACLU report totally lack any justification to refrain from implementing the provisions of the Section 287(g) program in Cobb County."

Well put. Surely critics of that program have better things to do that slinging empty claims of racism at those trying to enforce our laws, and trying to stir up groundless fears in the Hispanic community.
comments (11)
« dustoff wrote on Saturday, Nov 21 at 12:51 PM »
Jerry why should I read a Spanish newspaper in America?

You are the worst bigot ever, so crawl back in your hole until you decide to start telling the truth, which is you make a fine living off of illegals!

You and your lackies cannot seem to grasp the definition of ILLEGAL!

You want me as an American to learn a second language so the illegals don,t have to learn English, isn't this backwards????

Our schools, medical facilities, and county departments are being bleed dry of tax money to support you friends, enough is enough.
« Pat H. wrote on Saturday, Nov 21 at 10:14 AM »
Jerry, Please stop with that drivel. If the Hispanic communities are less safe, they only have themselves to blame. They can go back to Mexico or wherever, because I read the news reports about how safe Mexico is. And, there is no 287(g) there and it is totally lawless. Who would believe the Spanish newspapers anyway? The reason they are not leaving, although we keep deporting, is they collect welfare and housing subsidies and get free healthcare and schooling. Win situation for them and win situation for you because you refuse to get a real job.
« David Rogers Acworth wrote on Friday, Nov 20 at 12:43 PM »
Jerry - I am an African American who wants to have a safe and lawful county and country for that matter. Can you please tell us exactly what "race" is being profiled?

My cousin works for CPD. You have run out of racial excuses here and saying a lie 100 times will not make it true. The law is the law. Most of us support the sheriff if he gets illegal immigrants out of Cobb.

I have seen you speak. You are a fraud and it is you who should be ashamed. I am passing this around to my family.
« Robert Valdez wrote on Friday, Nov 20 at 12:37 PM »
Please know that Jerry Gonzalez does not speak for the Latino community and that most of us who follow the laws to immigrate and when we work are very happy with the laws being enforced. Illegals are taking our wages down too and our children are having problems in school with the militant locos. In Mexico, no one can work illegally without police actions.

Thanks to the Cobb Police and to the sheriff. Gonzalez is very hateful of laws that he does not like.
« mk- wrote on Friday, Nov 20 at 11:05 AM »
Jerry,.... get it through your THICK head--- the ILLEGALS are afraid to report crime because they stand a chance of being identified & deported!!! Jerry, if they are ILLEGAL, they SHOULD be afraid!!! If I snuck into Mexico, I'd probably be fearful of the Mexican police! Quit trying to turn things upside down to help you & your buds gain POWER! ILLEGAL is ILLEGAL no matter what kind of sickening PC spin you try to give it! Why don't you go after the corruption in Mexico, that's causing all these people to flee their country , just to find work????

PS,... law abiding peeps love sheriff Warren!
« Jerry Gonzalez wrote on Thursday, Nov 19 at 03:41 PM »
Cobb County Sheriff Neil Warren with complicit cooperation from Cobb County Police have undermined public safety in Cobb County. Crime is going unreported and there is extensive racial profiling being committed by Cobb County Police. Just because the Marietta Daily Journal does not know about it does not mean it does not exist. You should try reading the Spanish newspapers who have reported extensively on the abuses in Cobb County and of the ongoing lack of community trust with law enforcement. Because of the lack of trust, public safety has been compromised for all in Cobb County. Shame on Warren and shame on Cobb County PD.
« mk-sheriff a hero wrote on Thursday, Nov 19 at 03:10 PM »
Maricopa County has sheriff Joe & we have sheriff Neil! Thank God there are still a few real MEN left! And Butch just joined the real MEN club in Gwinnett. Boy, thems gone be some #'S!!!
« Rodney in Austell wrote on Thursday, Nov 19 at 12:47 PM »
Actually, as I am learning, these groups do not heve better things to do. It seems to be WHAT they do. Without shame or apology.
« American worker wrote on Thursday, Nov 19 at 12:23 PM »
Uh-oh...MDJ should stand by for attacks from the dreaded smears ( endorsments) from the SPLC and the racist La Raza gang.

« Indian Joe wrote on Thursday, Nov 19 at 11:36 AM »
Godo idea Pat - it is time some of these organizations were made to face the fact that you just don't make these blatant and untrue charges over and over again without some proof to back them up. Maybe a few lawsuits against them will shut their mouths unless they have the facts to prove what they say. The only problem is most of the time it is not what they say - but how they say it - inuendo. Could be some are arrested for minor traffic violations, then have no insurance or driver licenses. have been stopped for failing to use my turn signal - amI being harrassed, or are the police doing their job. The truth of the matter is there could be a heck of a lot more arrests if the police really wanted to enforce the laws - like loitering and jaywalking.
« Pat H. wrote on Thursday, Nov 19 at 09:07 AM »
No, the criminal illegal advocates have nothing better to do than issue false claims. It is about time that our Sheriff sues them for slander. Are you listening Rich and Jerry?