Politics & Government

Phoenix Cops Aren’t Asking Arrestees About Immigration Status, Review Shows

The Arizona Republic's immigration reporter, Daniel Gonzalez, came across some interesting stats today from the Phoenix Police Department's Professional Standards Bureau that show cops aren't asking arrestees about immigration status, like they're supposed to. Police put the rule into effect in May of 2008 after months of controversial debate (which...
Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix

The Arizona Republic’s immigration reporter, Daniel Gonzalez, came across some interesting stats today from the Phoenix Police Department’s Professional Standards Bureau that show cops aren’t asking arrestees about immigration status, like they’re supposed to.

Police put the rule into effect in May of 2008 after months of controversial debate (which we covered in our September 30, 2008 article, “Police State.”) But cops put immigration holds on only 81 people last year. By comparison, more than 7,200 people arrested by Phoenix police and booked into the Maricopa County jail were later found by jail staff to be illegal immigrants.

 

“The disparity indicates that Phoenix officers are not following the department’s year-old immigration policy,” writes Gonzalez.

When news happens, Phoenix New Times is there —
Your support strengthens our coverage.

We’re aiming to raise $30,000 by December 31, so we can continue covering what matters most to you. If New Times matters to you, please take action and contribute today, so when news happens, our reporters can be there.

$30,000

The police union believes the requirement is redundant because of the immigration checks in jail. Knowing the strong feelings union president Mark Spencer has about the problems with illegal immigrants, we imagine he’d say something if this oversight is leading to a new version of the “catch-and-release” game.

GET MORE COVERAGE LIKE THIS

Sign up for the This Week’s Top Stories newsletter to get the latest stories delivered to your inbox

Loading latest posts...