Prison reform should include ways to deal with illegal aliens
An Inconvenient Truth about California's Prison Crisis, by John W. Lillpop
California's prison system has been, and continues to be, in severe crisis due to mindless policies on illegal aliens and the death penalty.The population of incarcerated inmates in the Golden States exceeds prison capacity by a margin of 2-1, and the federal government has threatened to take over management of the system unless overcrowding is addressed.
California Governor Arnold Schwarchenegger attempted to alleviate overcrowding by sending inmates to leased facilities in other states.
However, on February 20, 2007 a Sacramento County Superior Court Judge ruled that Schwarzenegger's plan was illegal.
Significantly, approximately 30 percent of the inmates in California prisons are illegal aliens, or "documented criminals," if you prefer PCBS.
The cost of incarcerating these "good hearted, hard working" criminals amounts to about $1.4 billion a year (not including related law enforcement and judicial expenditures or the monetary costs of the crimes that led to their incarceration.)
Given the fact that illegal aliens are such a significant part of the prison crisis, one would expect any prison reform package to include specific proposals for dealing with this prison segment.
Go to John W. Lillpop's place to read his suggestions for solving this problem, heh. But before you do, don't miss these:
Damn Those Birds, from stickNstein
Another BP Agent Charged with murder, Bear Creek Ledger
...But Illegal Immigrants are Just Here to Work! , GA Crime Watch
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David, are you running for political office? If so, you get my vote, heh.
Posted by: Debbie | April 29, 2007 at 08:15 PM
Michael, as long as it were deportation along the lines practiced by the Eisenhower administration (trainsful of tens of thousands of illegals and shiploads full of tens of thousands more illegals taken deep into Mexican terrotory (in the case of the ships, to Vera Cruz) and simply dumped off, well then it might work. In that situation, the forcible deportation of large masses of illegals nearly all at once resulted in more than 10 times as many voluntary self-deportations by those who preferred not to experience the packed trains and ships...
Tough noogies.
It'd be a start. Better than adapting Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal and shipping back "Beaner Buritos" made from illegals, no? *heh* The slander attributing "Let them eat cake" to Marie Antoinette (she never said it, and even if she had it would not have meant then what it seems to mean today) would then be exlipsed by "Let them eat Juan" or some such.
No, forcible, unconfortable and highly incovenient (for the illegals) deportation would be much better, overall.
Better yet: deport the employers of illegals and confiscate their businesses (to be sold at public auction, funds to go to ICE *heh*).
THAT would dry up the jobs they supposedly come for quickly enough... Then all that would be left to finish the problem once and for all would be to deport (or put to work in chain gangs at hard labor) bureaucrats who extend social services to illegals and hang (slowly, publicly, with lotsa free beer for the "observers" :-)) politicians *spit* who try to extend "amnesty" to illegals.
Now, THOSE measures would solve the problem for sure, making enforcing the borders a much, much easier proposition. Which, of course, means that such solutions have a snowball's chance in hell of becoming policy, cos anything that makes sense and is good for America is hated by Mass Media Podpeople and shunned like leprosy by politicians *spit*.
Posted by: David | April 29, 2007 at 09:26 AM
Michael, I'm all for deportation. Head 'um up, move 'em out.
Posted by: Debbie | April 29, 2007 at 09:06 AM
Michael, its simply not "PC" to simply deport people who are found to be in this country illegally.
Beyond the old "catch and release," the President is still hoping somehow that the Mexican government will...I don't know what the President is hoping.
We could "shoot" them as spies I suppose.
Posted by: Stormwarning | April 29, 2007 at 07:07 AM
ways to deal with illegal aliens
What is wrong with good, old-fashioned, deportation?
Posted by: michael | April 29, 2007 at 04:58 AM