Oct 22, 2010

Immigration Crackdown: Flaws persist in immigration enforcement program

Another job well done (by the Inspector General, that is).

Flaws persist in immigration enforcement program: "The Homeland Security Department's internal watchdog is unable to verify federal money for an immigration enforcement program was spent as Congress intended, according to a report issued Friday.

The department's inspector general said Congress gave Immigration and Customs Enforcement $11.1 million in 2009 and 2010 for compliance reviews for a program known as 287(g), which allows local law enforcement officers to enforce federal immigration laws. But the inspector general's office said when it tried to confirm expenditures it was unable to get all documents to back up spending." Oct. 22, 2010, Washington Post

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