Prince William supervisor would end crackdown on immigrants
Prince William County supervisor Frank Principi
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Associated Press
Published: April 24, 2008
MANASSAS, Va. (AP) _ Prince William County supervisor Frank Principi says he will propose that the county repeal a policy that directs police to check the citizenship or immigration status of criminal suspects they believe might be in the country unlawfully.
Principi is the first member of the board of supervisors to challenge the enforcement element of the county’s recent crackdown on illegal immigration. The crackdown was approved in October, when Principi was not on the board. The policy denies services to illegal immigrants.
Since the policy took effect in March, the county jail has become more crowded and police have asked for video cameras in patrol cars to protect officers from allegations of racial profiling.
Supervisors voted Tuesday to cut more than $3 million from the next budget that was to be allotted for the cameras and enforcement of the policy.
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Posted by ( 25YrResident ) on April 24, 2008 at 10:24 am
They pass more laws, and then don’t provide the funding necessary to enforce them. Typical political M.O.
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Posted by ( wheels979 ) on April 24, 2008 at 10:20 am
over my dead body.
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