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McDonnell supports statewide immigration enforcement plan

By: David Sherfinski
Examiner Staff Writer
September 4, 2009

Virginia gubernatorial candidate Bob McDonnell would move to expand a local immigration enforcement program statewide if elected, the former attorney general said.


The Republican said he would like to see Virginia State Police trained for the program, known as 287(g), which allows local law enforcement officials to enforce some federal immigration laws. Some local jurisdictions in the state, including Prince William and Loudoun counties, participate in the program.


“I have urged Governor Kaine for one and a half years to enter into [the] partnership,” he said in an interview with reporters and editors at The Washington Examiner. “It would be a proper and limited tool to help us enforce the law.”


McDonnell said he has met with federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials about six times, as well as leaders of the ethnic community, to make sure they knew what the program entailed and that it was “not a subterfuge for profiling.”


Prince William County Police Chief Charlie Deane also has tried to assure residents that the department does not engage in racial profiling, and that crime victims and witnesses will be protected. A University of Virginia study released last month said that most citizens approve of the way Prince William police are enforcing the policy, but also that the county policy would be challenging to implement on a large scale.


McDonnell, however, said he was confident that the program could be expanded to the state level, adding that it was a “legitimate and prudent” way to enforce the law.


Critics argue that the program lacks a clear directive and is not an effective solution.


“Creigh Deeds supports common-sense efforts to identify and deport undocumented immigrants in local jails,” said Deeds campaign spokesman Jared Leopold.


Leopold added that Deeds would oppose a statewide program that would force local governments to pay for what he said was a federal responsibility.

dsherfinski@washingtonexaminer.com

 



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vmj

Sep 4, 2009

He already had my vote and this just substantiates my original convictions.

 

everyone

Sep 4, 2009

on that one platform alone, he'll win by a landslide. Good luck, McDonnell!

 

gell

Sep 4, 2009

Do you think Obama can get all these illegals citizenship before it's time to vote in the election.

me thinks it possible.

 

LGLEGLI

Nov 2, 2009

I have a suggestion that is used in Singapore and is very successful and feel it should be used in the US. There, if a person is in the country on a work visa must have one if you are in the country..can't be there if not.the same time if on that work visa, you MUST sbmit to a PREGNANCY TEST every 6mos while in the country...if you get pregnant, then you nare returned home IMMEDIATELY to have the baby there, but then after if you want to come back to work again on a visa then you can and send money home if need be...otherwise don't bother coming...WE SO NEED THIS HERE and I plan to let McDonnell know too!

 

lglegli

Nov 2, 2009

Oh, on that initiative alone the man had my vote! Hope its a landslide for him and the Commonwealth that I grew up in...and if the peopel here don't like our policies, then leave...go to a liberal state like Maryland. We don't have to fund everyones cause!

 

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