Los Angeles District Attorney, Superior Courts Decline Immigration-Deportation of Criminal Gang Members: Full Disclosure Network Video News Blog
The Full Disclosure Network® is releasing a three minute Video News Blog, featuring the official spokespersons for the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office and the Superior Court and is hosted by Leslie Dutton. The video reveals the official policy with regard to criminal alien gang members who are processed through their agencies. This Video is featured on the Full Disclosure Network website at www.fulldisclosure.net and is to be featured on 45 cable television channels as part of a Video News Blog Special Series.
Los Angeles, CA (Issues Wire / PRWEB) May 28, 2008 -- The L.A. County District Attorney and the L. A Superior Courts have declined immigration enforcement actions such as deportation of criminal alien gang members, as a matter of policy. The Full Disclosure Network® is releasing a three minute Video News Blog, featuring statements from the official spokespersons for the Superior Court and the District Attorney's office who tells Full Disclosure that "our prosecutions don't have anything to do with immigration policy".
Deport Illegal Gang Criminals?
Much like the Los Angeles Police Department's Special Order 40 "don't ask, dont' tell" policy, the Los Angeles Superior Court spokeswoman, Geri Ann Haslet states their policy is "we do not treat undocumented persons any differently than anyone else".
The Full Disclosure Network® Video News Blog provides insight into the hands off policy of local law enforcement and the courts where illegal criminal aliens apparently have equal rights and protections under the law. This Video News Blog is featured on the Full Disclosure Network website at www.fulldisclosure.net and is to be featured on 45 cable television channels as part of a Video News Blog Special Series.
Steve Ipsen, President of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys, who is a critic of the hands off immigration policy, told Full Disclosure that "illegal alien gang members who are released from jail, on probation in Los Angeles County, must have the approval of the District Attorney's office and in fact are ordered by the Courts to stay in the United States and to obtain employment".
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