From Deseret News archives:
Gonzales seeking support of sheriffs
In S.L., attorney general discusses immigration reform
What Gonzales got was a solid maybe.
Speaking before sheriffs and other law enforcement during the National Sheriffs' Association annual conference, Gonzales stressed how important local law enforcement agencies are to combating violent crime and the illegal immigration problem.
"President Bush and I are well aware that local law enforcement officers, including sheriffs, are the key to our efforts to eradicate violent crime and make our communities safer," Gonzales said, also taking the time to recognize the death of Utah corrections officer Stephen Anderson, who was shot and killed by a Utah Prison inmate during an escape attempt on Monday.
The attorney general noted that while overall national crime rates have hit historic lows, rates of violent crimes show a slight increase.
Gonzales said the bill would not only increase border security, including the controversial construction of hundreds of miles of fencing, barriers and video surveillance, to a level never seen in U.S. history, but it would also provide a way for immigrant workers to lawfully enter the country under a new temporary worker program.
"The bill represents our best chance at real, meaningful reform and a comprehensive solution to our broken immigration system," Gonzales said.
After his speech, members of the media were ushered out of the room before Gonzales held a private question-and-answer session with association members.
Afterward, former Salt Lake County Sheriff Aaron Kennard, who is now executive director for the National Sheriffs' Association, said he felt the group's endorsement of the president's immigration bill would be key to its passing; however, sheriffs are divided on the subject.
Saying he didn't want to get into specifics, Kennard said some sheriffs are not happy with some provisions in the president's bill, questioning how practical building fences would be. If anything, Kennard said, the sheriff's association can function as a way for the Bush administration to hold a direct dialogue with sheriffs, particularly those who patrol areas near the U.S./Mexican border.
Gonzales noted that federal and local law enforcement agencies cannot combat crime alone but need to work together.
Kennard said because the National Sheriffs' Association could not reach an agreement during this convention, the group would not be endorsing the president's bill. Still, Kennard said the group will work with White House staff and Congress on amendments that would meet with better approval of America's sheriffs.
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