Chicago Tribune
CARPENTERSVILLE, Illinois -- Carpentersville trustees voted to pursue immigration enforcement training for several police officers under a federal program provided by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.
Several trustees said it will be used to curb crime by illegal immigrants.
The training will be free for what Police Chief David Neumann said will be two to four officers whom he expects to be selected from a pool of volunteers. The officers will act as an extension of federal immigration agents and be supervised by an agent, Neumann said.
Posted by tyne at December 7, 2006