REACT: New “look the other way” immigration policy

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Updated: 11/07/2011 3:48 pm
BURLINGTON, VT (CNN) - Vermont's governor has released a new immigration policy for state police, which is being dubbed the "look the other way" policy.

Gov. Peter Shumlin says state troopers should not try to arrest people just for being in the U.S. illegally.

What do you think of this policy? Tell us what you think in the comments section below.

Back in September, a state trooper made a routine traffic stop and asked one of the passengers his immigration status. He suspected that person of being an illegal immigrant and called Customs and Borders Patrol, who arrested the man.

The arrest sparked protests from the migrant worker community, who says the trooper should never have asked about the man's immigration status.

The governor's office says the trooper did nothing wrong, but Gov. Shumlin said the state's policy was in a gray area that needed clearing up.

"Vermont farmers can't survive without workers from outside America," Shumlin said. "That's just the way it is. We've got to keep our dairy farms strong, so we've always had a policy in Vermont where we kind of "look the other way" as much as we can.

The governor says that immigration is to be enforced by federal agents. State police can choose to help by detaining people they suspect of being illegal immigrants.

"The new policy states that Vermont State Police troopers should not try to identify people whose only suspected violation is that they are present in the United States without proper documentation, but also makes it clear that officers should continue to investigate suspected criminal activity," Shumlin said in a released statement.

In the new policy, Shumlin also recommends federal authorities be called in to help with Canadian border cases.
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Ugly American - 11/8/2011 11:12 AM
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So, if a citizen is stopped under this same policy with no licence and no insurance, do the troopers just let them go on their way, too? Does this policy impart a right to ignore traffic and registration laws? Doesn't it sound really funny to speak Spanish with a Vermont accent? The answers to all these questions and more will be answered by the flood of illegal aliens who'll be coming from Alabama and Georgia as soon as they hear the news!

backto1776 - 11/8/2011 11:01 AM
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par·a·site [par-uh-sahyt] Show IPA noun 1. an organism that lives on or in an organism of another species, known as the host, from the body of which it obtains nutriment. 2. a person who receives support, advantage, or the like, from another or others without giving any useful or proper return, as one who lives on the hospitality of others. 3. (in ancient Greece) a person who received free meals in return for amusing or impudent conversation, flattering remarks, etc. sym·bi·ot·ic [sim-bee-ot-ik, -bahy-] Show IPA adjective living in symbiosis, or having an interdependent relationship: Everyone judge for yourself which more accurately defines illegal aliens (or liberals) Wow, I win again!!!!!!!!!

backto1776 - 11/8/2011 10:56 AM
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so you are saying a tapeworm and a 12 year old girl would be symbiotic because the 12 year old girl feeds the worm and the worm does what? but you are the expert I suppose

stillstunned - 11/8/2011 10:48 AM
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were you referring to 1776 ?? LOLOL

FreeHole - 11/8/2011 10:15 AM
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Thanks stillstunned...I'm glad my English/typing practice class is appreciated by someone. For the benefit of young people I included in my last post a word they can understand (yummy).

backto1776 - 11/8/2011 10:05 AM
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people please don't respond to the 12 year old home-schooled girl with severe learning disabilities. I hope someday her parents take her computer privileges away.

stillstunned - 11/8/2011 9:57 AM
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on a more serious note ... FreeHole - please 'try' and post more often on this site ! It is sorely in need of your insightful/intelligent input ! PLEASE ?? and... THANK You !

stillstunned - 11/8/2011 9:46 AM
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FreeHole - keep in mind you're tangling with a THREE Year Old!! lol

FreeHole - 11/8/2011 9:23 AM
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Parasitism is a type of symbiotic relationship. Predators and parasits are cases of consumer-resource interactions. Parasites usually don't kill their hosts, for obvious reasons. Predators kill everything around that looks yummy. In short, the USA is not in dire straits because of the migrant problem. More like the financial predators (three pieces suits, lots of perfume) brought the present crisis to the whole planet. Migration is irrelevant in that context.

backto1776 - 11/8/2011 9:04 AM
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nice try freehole but it is PARASITIC not symbiotic. we as a country do not get anywhere of an equal benefit from the criminals. The take more than they give so they are parasites.
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