April 27, 2004
Illegal alien policy angers leaders

The Washington Times

Virginia lawmakers and the state attorney general yesterday expressed dismay that Arlington County plans to ignore a new law aimed at cracking down on illegal immigrants in the fight against gangs and terrorists.

Delegate Robert G. Marshall suggested cutting state funding to Arlington's police force or even shutting off the county's water if local officials opt not to implement the law.

"If they are going to harbor illegal aliens, then they should be penalized," said Mr. Marshall, Prince William Republican. "Is this a political statement in defiance of the General Assembly? ... Well, we can fight back — turn off their water."

A spokesman for Attorney General Jerry W. Kilgore said Arlington would fail its residents by disregarding the enhanced police powers.

"We suspect that all citizens of Virginia, in Arlington and elsewhere, would want their law-enforcement agencies to take advantage of every tool available to them," said Kilgore spokesman Timothy M. Murtaugh. "In light of the growing gang problem, particularly in Northern Virginia, it would be a good idea to do everything you can to fight [illegal immigration]."

Mr. Kilgore, a Republican, proposed the law this year as part of his package of antigang legislation.

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Posted by Suzanne at April 27, 2004
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