REP. BROWN-WAITE INTRODUCES LEGISLATION TARGETING ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT SANCTUARY CITIES
Bill Also Makes Illegal Immigration a Felony
Washington, D.C.,
Sep 17, 2007 -
U.S. Representative
Ginny Brown-Waite (FL-05) has
introduced legislation to crack down on the growing trend of sanctuary cities
providing illegal immigrants with a safe harbor from penalty or arrest. Her bill, H.R. 3531, the Accountability in Enforcing Immigration Laws Act of 2007 was
introduced September 14, 2007 with original co-sponsors Reps. Jeff Miller (FL-01),
Brian Bilbray (CA-50), Thelma Drake (VA-02) and Tom Tancredo (CO-06).
“The thwarted terrorist plots
at John F. Kennedy airport, in Germany and in South Carolina are some of the
latest examples of the continued desire of anti-American forces to inflict harm
on the United States and its allies,” said Rep. Brown-Waite. “While we are engaged in a global fight for
freedom, why would any American city enact policies that give unknown illegal
immigrants sanctuary from detection, arrest or prosecution? Instead of working side-by-side with federal
authorities, state officials are putting their citizens at risk by erecting barriers
to cooperation and enforcement. That has
to stop, and my legislation is the best way to make local governments comply.”
As commonly understood by 5th
District residents, 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 at large in the community.
“When cities proclaim that
they will not check immigration status, they essentially become a safe haven
for not only out-of-status immigrants, but criminal aliens who have often
committed violent atrocities in our country,” continued Rep. Brown-Waite. “Imagine that Mohammed Atta or one of the other
9/11 hijackers, who were in the country illegally, had a city they could reside
in to plot terrorist attacks with no fear of ever being checked or
deported. We run the risk of inviting
terror into these cities.”