New York cuts ties with federal immigration security program
By: Bill O'ReillyJune 8, 2011
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Wall Street Journal: New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has suspended the state's participation in a program which calls on local police departments to share the fingerprints of people they arrest with federal immigration officials. The program, known as Secure Communities, is designed to target serious criminals for deportation. Its rollout was met with complaints from immigrants-rights and civil liberties groups. They said it violated due process because it could affect people who have been arrested but not convicted of crimes.
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