Although penned by a reporter with an obvious pro-illegal alien bias, this New York Times story being syndicated nationwide describes the success of Gwinnett’s 287-g program, which identifies illegal immigrant arrestees and labels them for deportation. The article also serves to highlight the need for a more comprehensive local immigration enforcement plan. Every offender detained [...]
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As It Should Be: Illegal Immigrants Who Drive Risk More Than a Ticket
How Much Does a Dream Cost? Billions.
As I finish my paying tasks for the day, I am watching the U.S. House debate the DREAM Act. For me, the bill is a non-starter for many reasons. Even though the bill has been around for several years, it wasn’t available for public review in its final form until just a couple of hours [...]
Gwinnett Could Learn a Lesson: Attrition Works, Yet Again
Prince William County (VA) proves – as if we didn’t know—that aggressive enforcement of local immigration policy produces the desired results: a reduction in the number of illegal immigrants who are likely dependent on taxpayer-funded services. Gwinnett County has no such policies. Sure, leaders crow about the county’s participation in 287(g) – a token, marginally [...]
Gwinnett`s Illegal Aliens Cannot Afford to Leave
An immigration attorney suing Cobb County and federal officials on behalf of illegal aliens everywhere argues that the 287(g) program (the target of his lawsuit) actually keeps the illegal immigrant population trapped in a community, reducing the program’s effectiveness: Ironically, [Erik] Meder said that in cases like Gwinnett’s, 287(g) has served to keep undocumented immigrants [...]

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