The world according to Riff.

random blog, little politics, little humor...lotta bull****

2009/6/7

Well...it's a start..Texas prisons to start screening for "Illegals"

@ 03:22 AM (5 months, 20 days ago)
cut and pasted with due credit.......What I am suprised about in this article is that I aint heard one leeeetle peep, from the usual pro-illegal whiners on this one, or the f-ed up ACLU, I geuss they don't want to touch this one because it deals with convicted slimeballs, that cant be portrayed as "just wanting a better life"...these are the pond scum of humanity......riff
 
 
By STEWART POWELL - Houston Chronicle

WASHINGTON — Texas prisons are test-driving the Obama administration’s planned nationwide immigration screening and are relaying for the first time the digital fingerprints of roughly 1,500 arriving inmates each week to the Department of Homeland Security.

The statewide screening at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice’s 24 facilities will likely extend to the nation’s 1,200 state and federal prisons and 3,100 local jails during President Barack Obama’s first term, all part of a high-profile crackdown on criminal immigrants who have committed serious crimes such as major drug offenses, murder, rape, robbery and kidnapping while living illegally inside the United States.

The cost to federal taxpayers is about $200 million this year and could grow to $1.1 billion by 2013, a fivefold increase in barely four years.

California is expected to be the next state to participate.

“Our goal is looking at the public-safety aspects of illegal immigration,” said Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, a former federal prosecutor and two-term governor of Arizona.

The program potentially targets tens of thousands of criminals who happen to be immigrants rather than the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants who have entered the United States illegally but often remain law-abiding after their arrival.

That focus on criminal aliens rather than undocumented immigrants “will be part of our enforcement strategy moving forward,” Napolitano says.

Texas authorities eventually plan to check the immigration status of the remaining 155,000 inmates in the state prison system, as well, says Michelle Lyons, spokeswoman for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

“We pride ourselves on being at the forefront of corrections and new technology,” Lyons said.

 

give them hell boys...riff

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