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Entries in Prince William County (9)

Friday
Jun182010

Federal Neglect Of Immigration Caused Local Reform Says Local Official

Corey A. Stewart (R-At Large), Chairman of Prince William Board of County Supervisors in Virginia, says the Obama Administration's lack of involvement in immigration reform has led counties and states to create their own anti-immigration legislation . (0:23)
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Friday
Jun182010

Virginians Support Crackdown On Illegal Immigrants, Says Local Official

Corey A. Stewart (R-At Large), board chairman of Prince William County, Va., says he is lobbying his state's legislature to enact an anti-illegal immigration law to the one passed in Arizona earlier this year. (0:25)
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Friday
Jun182010

Local Virginia Politician Calling For Statewide Adoption Of Arizona Immigration Policy

Corey A. Stewart (R-At Large), board chairman of Prince William County, Va., tells Talk Radio News Service that he is lobbying for his state to pass an anti-illegal immigration law similar to the one passed in Arizona earlier this year. (0:37)
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Friday
Jun182010

Strict Immigration Laws Reduce Crime Rates Says Expert

Corey A. Stewart, Chairman of the Prince William Board of County Supervisors, says that by implementing more strict anti-immigration laws in Prince William county, violent crime rates have dropped 37 percent and are at a 15 year low. (0:30)
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Thursday
Sep172009

Obama Administration Wants Prince William County, Va To Release Some Illegal Immigrants From Jail

Prince William County Board of Supervisors Chairman Corey Stewart explains exactly how a resolution his county passed in 2008 works to crack down on illegal immigrants. Stewart then says that the Obama administration will soon require Prince William County to release some of the illegal immigrants it has rounded up since the resolution took effect last year. (:57)
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Thursday
Sep172009

Independent Study Supports Correlation Between Departure Of Illegal Immigrants And Reduced Crime

Prince William County Board of Supervisors Chairman Corey Stewart says that an independent study conducted last year by researchers from the University of Virginia verified that the county's drop in violent crime was a direct result of a crack down on illegal immigrants. In 2008, Prince William County, led by Stewart, became one of the first local jurisdictions in the country to enact local immigration laws. A resolution the county passed requires all police officers to check the immigration status of anyone they arrest. (:27)
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Thursday
Sep172009

Democratically-Led Localities Opening Their Eyes To Harmful Effects Of Illegal Immigration

Prince William County Board of Supervisors Chairman Corey Stewart (R) says that Democratic lawmakers in Fairfax County, Va and Montgomery County, Md, who once lambasted him for enforcing local illegal immigration laws, are beginning to see that what his county did last year was smart. In 2008, Prince William County became one of the first local jurisdictions in the country to crack down on illegal immigrants. (:38)
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Thursday
Sep172009

Prince William County, Va Chairman Says Drop In Illegal Immigrants Led To Drop In Crime

Prince William County Board of Supervisors Chairman Corey Stewart says that his county has experienced a dramatic drop in crime since it became one of the first localities in the nation to enforce illegal immigration laws over a year ago. In 2008, the county, led by Stewart, voted to require its police officers to check the immigration status of every person it arrested. (:55)
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Thursday
Sep172009

Prince William County, Va Chairman Explains How Localities Can Crack Down On Illegal Immigrants

Prince William County Board of Supervisors Chairman Corey Stewart outlines ways in which local jurisdictions can legally crack down on illegal immigrants living in their areas. Led by Stewart, Prince William County in 2008 became one of the first counties to require that police officers check the immigration status of every person they arrest. (:30)
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