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HARP Extension Announced
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Wed Apr 15 08:46:55 2015
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Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2015 05:46:54 -0700
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HARP Extension Announced
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federal officials alleged.The fallout from the report was swift as Homeland Security
officials announced the department is severing ties with Arpaio."They don't need to
do this," Montgomery said at a news conference. "This effort at leverage
is placing Arizona citizens at risk."Napolitano issued a statement Thursday saying federal
resources would be used to identify those "who meet U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement's (ICE) immigration enforcement priorities."Department officials also are restricting Arpaio's office
from using a program that uses fingerprints collected in local jails to
identify illegal immigrants.Deputies will still send fingerprints of those being booked to
the FBI, which will relay them to immigration agents.Obama administration officials disputed
Montgomery's assertions, pointing out that they will be pushing to put immigration
officers ba
PHOENIX An Arizona prosecutor planned no immediate action to address federal
government concerns that Sheriff Joe Arpaio's office committed widespread constitutional violations and
discrimination against Latinos, saying Friday that the U.S. Justice Department report wouldn't
be taken at "face value."Instead, Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery criticized Homeland
Security Secretary Janet Napolitano's decision to stop Arpaio from checking inmates' immigration
status and argued it would allow criminals to be released into the
community. Montgomery said he was asking President Barack Obama to order the
restoration of access to federal systems revoked Thursday.The Obama administration action came
after the Justice Department determined Arpaio's office participated in a "systematic disregard"
for the Constitutional rights of Latinos while targeting illegal immigrants, bringing the
most bruising criticism yet to the lawman's boundary-pushing foray into Arizona's imm
that hit China every year.Around Wukan village and in much of
the rest of Guangdong province, conflicts have been intense because the area
is among China's most economically developed, pushing up land prices.
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