The Washington Times
PRINCE WILLIAM, Virginia -- Prince William County officials voted unanimously last night to move forward with one of the toughest immigration policies in the country.
The eight-member Board of County Supervisors passed a resolution that requires police officers to ask about immigration status in all arrests if there is probable cause to believe that a suspect has violated federal immigration law. The resolution also requires county staff to verify a person's legal status before providing certain public services.
Posted by tyne at July 11, 2007