November 12, 2004
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Japanese Rejecting American Pearls?
A Long Island Reader Says To Serve
and Deport Sounds Good To Him
From:
Christopher Collins
LONG ISLAND COUNTY EXAMINES DEPUTIZING POLICE TO ENFORCE
IMMIGRATION LAW
"Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy is thinking about a
pilot project to ‘deputize’ a few Suffolk County
police officers to act in the additional role of
immigration agents. He insists he won't have police
doing massive sweeps, looking for
undocumented immigrants. It would only be a few
officers, for limited purposes, he says,"
Newsday
writes in an editorial criticizing the move.
[Don't
sic them on immigrants, too, November 8, 2004].
The New York Times, in a separate editorial, also
says the move is unnecessary. [To
Serve and Deport.]
Mr. Levy, as a legislator, proposed
the ban on using a cell phone while driving. Reasonable,
right? People like talking on the phone but it takes a
hand off the wheel, puts it next to the driver's face,
cuts down his visibility and otherwise distracts him
from the life or death job of operating the vehicle.
Good law, I'd say.
I met him and spoke with him a
couple of times back in 1989-90 when I was a
reporter/editor for a group of weekly local newspapers.
He seemed like a nice, non-ideological, reasonable guy
back then.
This deputy initiative seems
reasonable too. Reasonable and political; hard to argue
against "just a few" "for limited purposes"
but the
principle is HUGE!
Which of course is probably why
the—can't even find the word,
elite-staffed? From
out of town and
out of touch?—papers can't stand it.