FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Media@dcacluorg
WASHINGTON - In anticipation of President Bush’s address to the nation
tonight on immigration reform, the American Civil Liberties Union today called
upon the president and Congress to reject any measures that fail to uphold the
letter and spirit of our laws and encouraged lawmakers to adopt immigration
reform that protects the freedom and privacy of all in America.
The following can be attributed to Anthony D. Romero, ACLU Executive
Director:
"Turning immigration enforcement policy into another military operation is
not the answer. The president’s proposed deployment of National Guard troops
violates the spirit of the Posse Comitatus Act, which prohibits the military
from getting into the business of civilian law enforcement.
"In addition, the president’s proposal for a so-called tamper-proof
employment ID card is both unworkable and unwise. It is unworkable because any
card can be forged, stolen or counterfeited. And it is unwise because it will
not deter people from working illegally and it will certainly put us on the path
to a national ID card system, which will inevitably be used to control the
activities of every American.
"Our government and people have long recognized that federal law enforcement
officers are the best equipped and trained to deal with these kinds of civilian
law enforcement needs. Soldiers are trained to kill the enemy, and they lack the
training to conduct proper law enforcement. Furthermore, they lack training to
respect and protect border community residents’ civil liberties and safety.
History has shown the dangers of using the military to engage in domestic law
enforcement activities.
"A tragic incident illustrates the dangers of deploying the U.S. military for
federal law enforcement functions. In 1997, a Marine assisting the government’s
drug interdiction efforts shot and killed a goat herder, 18-year-old Esequiel
Hernandez Jr. That American’s death led to a congressional review and an end to
the military’s involvement in similar anti-drug patrols.
"As Congress moves forward to reform our nation’s immigration laws, it must
reject measures that threaten to increase the bloodshed on our borders. Innocent
peoples’ lives and liberty should not be threatened by this dangerous
deployment."