News From the Border

Providing the news from a different front but from a war that we must win as well! I recognize the poverty and desperate conditions that many Latinos live in. We, as the USA, have a responsibility to do as much as we can to reach out to aid and assist spiritually with the Gospel and naturally with training, technology and resources. But poverty gives no one the right to break the laws of another sovereign nation.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Bill giving sheriff direct line to Border Patrol advances

By Daniel Scarpinato

ARIZONA DAILY STAR

PHOENIX — A House panel advanced a bill Monday that would allow Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik to carry out his plan to certify Border Patrol agents who work with his border-crimes unit.

The bill, which still faces final approval in both the House and Senate, would permit Dupnik to collaborate with the Border Patrol without first seeking approval from the Pima County Board of Supervisors. Dupnik backed away from such a plan earlier this month in the face of objections to the board approving it.

"I feel this legislation is important for one simple reason: I think it will save lives," said state Rep. Jonathan Paton, a Tucson Republican and sponsor of the bill. "It will save lives of sheriff's deputies, it will save lives of Border Patrol officers, and it will save lives of, potentially, people who are in the desert."

Criticism of the bill came from state Rep. Tom Prezelski, a Tucson Democrat who said the issue had no place at the Legislature. Prezelski said even though Dupnik backed away from the plan, the issue is still being discussed between the sheriff and the supervisors, and is best left at the local level.

Prezelski said it was important to address the concerns of people "who don't want a Border Patrol agent to knock on their door when they call the sheriff."

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