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244 arrested in Southern California immigration sting

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Immigration agents arrested more than 240 people with criminal records during a four-day sting in Southern California, authorities said Monday in a show of force that comes as fewer people are being deported.

Slightly more than half of the 244 people arrested last week had felony convictions and the rest had significant or multiple misdemeanor convictions, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The agency said those numbers underscore an emphasis on deporting immigrants who commit crimes in the United States or pose a public safety threat.

Those who aren't criminally prosecuted were to be placed in deportation proceedings.

Nearly eight of 10 arrested were from Mexico, with the rest from 20 other countries. Los Angeles County accounted for the largest number of arrests with 99, followed by Orange County at 55, San Bernardino County with 43, Riverside County with 24, Santa Barbara County with 20, and San Luis Obispo County with 3.

The sting, which ended Thursday, comes as the federal government meets resistance from local law enforcement agencies to cooperate on immigration enforcement, a trend that captured widespread attention after a 32-year-old woman was fatally shot in San Francisco by a Mexican man with an extensive criminal and immigration history.

ICE removed 102,224 people from the interior of the country during the 2014 fiscal year — a 24 percent decline from the previous year — and those numbers are expected to drop again in 2015. ICE said its numbers fell last year partly because state and local law enforcement agencies were refusing to hold people when immigration authorities asked.

ICE spokeswoman Virginia Kice said all 244 arrested last week were arrested in the community, as opposed to being held by local law enforcement at ICE's request. The agency didn't offer a detailed account of their criminal records in a press release but said one had been convicted in 2002 of sexual abuse with force and another had been sentenced to prison for child sexual abuse.

http://news.yahoo.com/244-arrested-southern-california-immigration-sting-233438262.html
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1029273 tn?1472231494
I wonder how many liberals actually know good hard working illegal immigrants who pay taxes?

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They are good hard working people who pay taxes...say the liberals. That is why they are crazy.
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1029273 tn?1472231494
If they don't respect our laws coming into to this country illegally, why would they respect the laws while they continue to live here? The answer is, they don't.
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ICE holds are BS.  it takes too long to get through the paperwork.  In the mean time, small police departments are expected to feed and house these people and it gets expensive.  Small departments with small budgets can't keep up....  ICE takes too long to do their job.
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1310633 tn?1430224091
Round em' up... ship em' back.

Mexico might not want them, but neither do we.

We've started outsourcing our povertty now, to Mexico... great!

We've got our OWN poor people. We've got our OWN criminals. Get the h3ll out of my country, and go back where you came from.

I care not that you're seeking a better life. If you want to come here, do it LEGALLY.

Nuff said.
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