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Title: Police departments hiring immigrants as officers
Source: USA Today
URL Source: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/ ... rant-police-officers/70236828/
Published: Mar 21, 2015
Author: Alan Gomez
Post Date: 2015-03-21 18:29:31 by cranky
Keywords: None
Views: 15574
Comments: 67

Law enforcement agencies struggling to fill their ranks or connect with their increasingly diverse populations are turning to immigrants to fill the gap.

Most agencies in the country require officers or deputies to be U.S. citizens, but some are allowing immigrants who are legally in the country to wear the badge. From Hawaii to Vermont, agencies are allowing green-card holders and legal immigrants with work permits to join their ranks.

At a time when 25,000 non-U.S. citizens are serving in the U.S. military, some feel it's time for more police and sheriff departments to do the same. That's why the Nashville Police Department is joining other departments to push the state legislature to change a law that bars non-citizens from becoming law enforcement officers.

Department spokesman Don Aaron said they want immigrants who have been honorably discharged from the military to be eligible for service.

"Persons who have given of themselves in the service to this country potentially have much to offer Tennesseans," he said. "We feel that ... would benefit both the country and this city."

Current rules vary across departments.

Some, like the Chicago and Hawaii police departments, allow any immigrant with a work authorization from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to become an officer. That means people in the country on temporary visas or are applying for green cards can join.

Colorado State Patrol Sgt. Justin Mullins said the department usually struggles to fill trooper positions in less populous corners of the state, including patrol sectors high up in the mountains. He said immigrants from Canada, the Bahamas, the United Kingdom, Mexico and Central America who are willing to live in those remote places have helped the agency fill those vacancies.

"People that want to live there and build a family there and work there is a little more difficult to find," Mullins said. "People moving from out of state, or out of the country, if they're willing to work in these areas, then that's great for us."

Other agencies, like the Cincinnati Police Department and the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, require that officers at least have a pending citizenship application on file with the federal government. And others, like the Burlington, Vt., and Boulder, Colo., police departments, require that officers be legal permanent residents, or green-card holders.

With more immigrants moving to places far from the southern border or away from traditional immigrant magnets like New York City or Miami, agency leaders say it's important to have a more diverse police force to communicate with those immigrants and understand their culture. Bruce Bovat, deputy chief of operations in Burlington, said their immigrant officers help the agency be more "reflective of the community we serve."

Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, said he has no problems with green-card holders becoming police officers because they've made a long-term commitment to the country and have undergone extensive background checks. But he worries about the security risks associated with allowing any immigrant with a work permit to become an officer, especially considering that the Obama administration has given hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants work permits.

"We're handing over a gun and a badge to somebody whose background we don't really know a lot about," Krikorian said.

Ali Noorani, executive director of the National Immigration Forum, said any immigrant authorized to work in the U.S. has already undergone a thorough background check and will undergo even more screening in the police application process.

"The security risk is a straw man," he said. "This is about people who have gone through criminal background checks, who are meeting the very high standards that we set as a country to stay here and who only want to serve and protect their communities."

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#2. To: cranky, Percy Misanthrope (#0)

Police departments hiring immigrants as officers

Many police depts have always done this for legal immigrants/not yet citizens.

See Irish cops for example.

http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/OfficerOHara

Pericles  posted on  2015-03-21   21:44:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Pericles (#2)

Many police depts have always done this for legal immigrants/not yet citizens.

Name one, please.

cranky  posted on  2015-03-22   8:26:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: cranky (#6) (Edited)

Many police depts have always done this for legal immigrants/not yet citizens.

Name one, please.

http://www.joinlapd.com/qualifications.html

Citizenship The City of Los Angeles requires that a Police Officer candidate be a United States citizen, or that a non-citizen be a permanent resident alien who, in accordance with the requirements of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), is eligible and has applied for citizenship.

(Stupid conservatives don't know how to use google)

Pericles  posted on  2015-03-22   13:13:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Pericles (#10)

Your reference discusses Police Officer candidate(s), not hired police officers. The complete reference below states that candidates must have the citizenship application "accepted" prior to said candidate taking the written exam.

So no, LA doesn't hire non-citizens as police officers.

The City of Los Angeles requires that a Police Officer candidate be a United States citizen, or that a non-citizen be a permanent resident alien who, in accordance with the requirements of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), is eligible and has applied for citizenship.

During the selection process, each non-citizen is required to prove that USCIS accepted his/her application for citizenship prior to the date the Police Officer written test was taken.

Percy Misanthrope  posted on  2015-03-22   14:55:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Percy Misanthrope (#13)

our reference discusses Police Officer candidate(s), not hired police officers. The complete reference below states that candidates must have the citizenship application "accepted" prior to said candidate taking the written exam.

So no, LA doesn't hire non-citizens as police officers.

http://forums.officer.com/t35431/

One of the guys I went to the academy with was a British citizen. Our department hires non-citizens if you are legal to work here.

It's the North Slope Borough Police department in Barrow, AK.

http://www.north-slope.org/nsb/default.htm

Pericles  posted on  2015-03-22   19:43:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#15. To: Pericles (#14)

Its occurred to me there are two reasons why we didn't believe you, and no, when a lefty says something outrageous it doesn't fall on people to google it to verify its truthfulness.

First reason, leftists have been lying to people for so long now, we assume whenever your big gaping maws are open, lies are spewing out.

Second reason, most people are normal, and still haven't quite grasped just how unbelievably stupid or venal lefties can be. In other words, we forget that truly Marxist areas of this country exist, and are run by those who actually come up with crap that is so rediculous or harmful, that normal people recoil at the absurdity of their actions.

So, it's pretty simple, we are from earth and you are from Jupiter, because you are stupider.

Dead Culture Watch  posted on  2015-03-22 20:19:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Pericles (#14)

One of the guys I went to the academy with was a British citizen. Our department hires non-citizens if you are legal to work here.

It's the North Slope Borough Police department in Barrow, AK.

Wait a minute...

Yukon is a British citizen?!?

Or are you really Yukon, and hanging out with deserter Redcoats in Alaska?

BTW, how is the Yellow Canary of Western Canamerica doing these days?

TheFireBert  posted on  2015-03-23 00:54:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: Pericles (#14)

our reference discusses Police Officer candidate(s), not hired police officers. The complete reference below states that candidates must have the citizenship application "accepted" prior to said candidate taking the written exam.

So no, LA doesn't hire non-citizens as police officers.

http://forums.officer.com/t35431/

One of the guys I went to the academy with was a British citizen. Our department hires non-citizens if you are legal to work here.

It's the North Slope Borough Police department in Barrow, AK.

http://www.north-slope.org/nsb/default.htm

Your first link is a nearly 10-year old comment from a forum where people who claim a connection to various police departments chat. Nothing is sourced and the posters are anonymous.

Your second link brought me to a page discussing whale biology.

Percy Misanthrope  posted on  2015-03-23 07:59:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#62. To: Pericles, Percy Misanthrope (#14)

https://portal.chicagopolice.org/portal/page/portal/ClearPath/FAQ/Becoming%20a%20Police%20Officer

Chicago PD

I am a citizen of a foreign country. Am I eligible to become a Chicago police officer?

Yes, as long as you have an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Proof, such as an Alien Registration Card (Green Card) will be required if you are called for further processing.

nolu chan  posted on  2015-03-24 00:13:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#64. To: Pericles, Percy Misanthrope (#14)

http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/immigration/item/20500-police-departments-hiring-non-citizen-immigrants

Monday, 23 March 2015

Police Departments Hiring Non-citizen Immigrants

Written by Warren Mass

While most police departments in the country require their police officers to be U.S. citizens, some do not, with the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department in Tennessee being the latest large department to consider such a policy.

A spokesman for the department, Don Aaron, said it seeks to hire immigrants who have been honorably discharged from the U.S. military to be eligible for police service, USA Today reported. “Persons who have given of themselves in the service to this country potentially have much to offer Tennesseans,” Aaron said. “We feel that ... would benefit both the country and this city.”

Presently, only U.S. citizens can become law enforcement officers in Tennessee. However, about 5,000 permanent residents who aren’t citizens join the U.S. military each year. More than 92,000 people who joined the military before becoming citizens achieved their citizenship during their service since 2011.

That prohibition could change if a bill currently in the Tennessee state legislature passes.

HB 0765, introduced in the House by Rep. Jason Powell (D-Nashville) and a companion bill, SB 1012, introduced by Sen. Steven Dickerson (R-Nashville), would permit any permanent legal resident of the United States who is an honorably discharged veteran of the U.S. armed forces to be employed as a police officer.

“My assertion is that if you are willing to risk your life on the streets of Baghdad, then you should be allowed to serve your city and risk your life helping to protect Lower Broadway,” Powell told the Tennessean newspaper on March 11.

The Tennessean reported that Metropolitan Nashville Police Chief Steve Anderson asked Powell to file the legislation needed to make the change in policy. Anderson told state legislators that the increasing diversity in Nashville also increases the need for a diverse police force. “Here in Nashville, we can’t keep all of Nashville safe unless we can keep all of Nashville safe,” Anderson said. “Having communities or pockets of Nashville where there’s not confidence in us, or where we don’t have the relationship or the communication, affects all of Nashville.”

Anderson did not explain why members of the ethnically diverse communities he mentioned could not become citizens first and then join the police force.

The Tennessean cited Powell’s statement that though he has not heard any statements in opposition to the bill, he did have to answer some questions about whether illegal immigrants would be eligible to apply for jobs as police officers if the bill passes. Though the U.S. military has a pilot program allowing a small number of illegal immigrants to join, Powell said his bill applies only to permanent residents who are here legally.

Powell explained that when non-citizen permanent residents join the military, they start on a track to earn their citizenship, a process that can take as long as five years.

Two of the three largest police departments in the nation currently allow non-citizens to apply for positions as police officers. The Chicago Police Department (which, with about 12,244 officers is the nation’s second-largest) currently hires non-citizens. The answer to an FAQ on the department’s website inquiring about whether a non-citizen may apply states: “Yes, as long as you have an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Proof, such as an Alien Registration Card (Green Card) will be required if you are called for further processing.”

The third-largest department in the nation, the Los Angeles Police Department (with 9,843 officers), requires that a police officer candidate who is not a citizen be a permanent resident alien who meets the citizenship requirements of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and has applied for citizenship. Each non-citizen is required to prove that USCIS has accepted his/her application for citizenship prior to the date the police officer applicant's written test is taken.

California state law requires that citizenship be granted within three years after the employment application date.

[...]

The first Irish immigrant on record who was hired as a policeman in a U.S. city was Bernard “Barney” McGinniskin, whose became a Boston policeman in 1851. McGinniskin’s appointment was not without controversy, however, and City Marshal Francis Tukey criticized the decision, asserting it had been done at “the expense of an American.”

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