U.S. ICE and Homeland Security Officials Lacking Accountability

Time to recall Joe Arpaio, Sheriff of Maricopa County in Arizona

By H. Nelson Goodson
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53204
March 5, 2009

Washington, D.C. - The raid late last month in Bellingham, Washington by U.S. 
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has definitely sparked a new debate over 
accountability of our federal law enforcement agencies. Janet Napolitano, the 
new Homeland security secretary didn’t even know a raid had been planned for 
months and executed by U.S. ICE and Homeland security officials. Immigration 
officials arrested 28 undocumented immigrants working at Yamato Engine 
Specialists during the raid. Napolitano says she will investigate, but came 
short of flexing her authority to led these federal officials know that they 
are now working for a new Homeland security secretary. Whose President and 
Congress with a majority of Democrats has a different view on immigration 
enforcement.
Should rogue U.S. ICE and Homeland security officials responsible for the 
covert immigration raid be held accountable? For their over zealous attempt to 
challenge Napolitano’s and President Barack Obama’s immigration stance. Obama 
wants work-site enforcement to be focused on the employers who hire 
undocumented immigrants. Obama’s approach on immigration enforcement is quite 
different then former President George W. Bush.
Immigration rights groups and reform advocates are now organizing across the 
nation against this type of covert raids and are advocating accountability.
In Arizona, last weekend several thousand people marched during a peaceful 
protest against Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Phoenix. The protesters want Arpaio to 
stop abusing U.S. ICE program 287(g), which allows designated law enforcement 
officers under supervision of U.S. ICE agents to exercise certain immigration 
enforcement authority. Arpaio is now accused of using local police and deputy 
sheriff’s as immigration officers without actual supervision of U.S. ICE agents 
to oversee the relentless immigration raids and sweeps in Latino neighborhoods. 
A new report from the Government Accountability Office shows that federal 
oversight of the 287(g) program has been sorely lacking, according to a March 3 
editorial by the New York Times.
The protesters in Phoenix have marched in large numbers, but now they need to 
get organized politically and recall Sheriff Joe Arpaio. I’m sure a potential 
candidate willing to bring criminals to justice instead of focusing primarily 
on immigration enforcement can challenge Arpaio. This country is still a 
democracy, isn’t it.


"Words conveyed by wisdom and truth influence inevitable change" H. Nelson 
Goodson

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