Illegal Aliens Required 6 Arrests to Warrant Federal Prosecution in Texas, DOJ Memo Says
Illegal Immigrants Required 6 Arrests to Warrant Federal Prosecution in Texas, Memo Says Friday , March 23, 2007
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Guidelines issued by U.S. attorneys in Texas showed that most illegal immigrants crossing into the state had to be arrested at least six times before federal authorities would prosecute them, according to an internal Justice Department memo.
The disclosure provides a rare view of how federal authorities attempt to curb illegal immigration. The memo was released this week in response to a congressional investigation of the dismissals of eight U.S. attorneys.
The Border Patrol makes more than 1 million arrests a year on the U.S.-Mexico border. T.J. Bonner, head of a union representing Border Patrol agents, said it’s unrealistic to prosecute all violators
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