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Legislation Targeting Illegal Immigrants Sanctuary Cities
September 18, 2007 (see
original release on Brian Bilbray's Web site)
Washington D.C.)- Congressman Brian Bilbray (CA-50),
Chairman of the Immigration Reform Caucus has joined with Congresswoman Ginny
Brown-Waite (FL-05) to introduce legislation today that will crack down on the
growing trend of sanctuary cities providing illegal immigrants with a safe
harbor from penalty or arrest. The bill, H.R. 3531, the Accountability in
Enforcing Immigration Laws Act of 2007 has been introduced with original
co-sponsors Reps. Thelma Drake (VA-02), Jeff Miller (FL-01) and Tom Tancredo
(CO-06).
“During a time when our borders are being used as gateways for terrorists,
drug cartels and human smuggling – we need to send a loud and clear message
that illegal immigration will not be tolerated,” said Bilbray. “Our
justice system fails to take into account the gravity of illegal immigration,
which is why we need to make it a felony crime.”
A sanctuary city is one that has established ordinances that prevent cooperation
between local police and federal immigration authorities. One example
would be where local police forces are specifically prohibited from checking an
individual’s immigration status in the course of routine duties. By
failing to notify immigration officials, these wrongheaded policies ensure that
illegal immigrants who have been ordered for deportation or who might be listed
on terrorist watch lists will remain in the community at large.
Bilbray added, “It’s the counties and cities that get hit hardest by illegal
immigration. In San Diego County alone, taxpayers are footing a $101
million a year bill for the health care and public safety costs of illegal
immigration. There is no justification for knowingly providing illegal
immigrants with sanctuary from detection, arrest and prosecution.” he
continued.
The Accountability in Enforcing Immigration Laws Act of 2007 would:
§ Clarify that state law enforcement has existing authority
to investigate, identify, apprehend, arrest, detain, and/or transfer to federal
authorities any illegal immigrant apprehended in the course of routine duties.
§ Revoke 25 percent of non-emergency Homeland Security
funding within six months of enactment of the Act for sanctuary cities, and
gives the Secretary authority to revoke a total of 50 percent at their
discretion.
§ Authorize State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP)
at $1 billion per year. SCAAP provides funding to states and localities for
incarcerating criminal aliens with at least one felony or two misdemeanor
convictions.
§ Make illegal immigration a felony.
§ Require Immigration and Customs Enforcement to take illegal
immigrants into custody, or pay state and local governments the per diem rate to
detain the alien until he or she is removed.
§ Authorize an incentive through a bonus program for state
and local law enforcement agencies for assistance in enforcing immigration laws
under the 287 (g) program.
§ Require annual immigration status checks for airport
employees.
§ Require immigration checks of critical infrastructure site
employees.
§ Urge Customs and Border Protection to work with Mexican
authorities to stop border rapes.
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