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    Immigrants Leave Danbury Ahead Of Police Initiative
    By EVERTON BAILEY Jr. Associated Press
    August 16, 2009
    DANBURY — - Scores of immigrants are fleeing this western Connecticut city, residents say, as the economy falters and the police department begins a partnership with federal immigration officials that puts more pressure on illegal immigrants.

    The partnership, announced by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency this week, will train Danbury police officers to identify criminals who have broken immigration laws. Danbury is one of dozens of communities across the country participating in the program, but it's particularly controversial in this city of 75,000, which has as many as 10,000 illegal immigrants.

    Hundreds of residents protested at city hall when Danbury's city council voted 19-2 earlier this year to apply for the federal program. Danbury officials have promised that the training won't be used as an excuse to round up illegal immigrants.

    "I think there is a general understanding that if you are not breaking the law, then you shouldn't have an issue," Mayor Mark Boughton said. "Of course, there are going to be some misconceptions, but I can assure you cops will not be stopping people on the streets at random demanding proper identification."

    Immigrants aren't so sure. Barbara Levitt, 58, owner of the Upscale Downtown consignment shop, said immigrant-owned stores began disappearing after the city council applied to the immigration program.

    "You could drive down this street, and you could see, all of a sudden, there were all these 'for rent' signs," she said. "People just left town."

    Sandra Machado, 48, co-owner of Graphica, a Danbury design and printing shop, has seen a 50 percent decrease in sales because people are leaving Danbury. The Brazilian-born Machado, who resides in Bethel, said she estimates that 85 percent of her customers are immigrants.

    Cristiana Lopes, a travel agent for BACC Travel in Danbury, said that in the last 10 months she has sold about 500 tickets to immigrants wanting to leave the city and return to their homelands, most of them to stay indefinitely.

  • #2
    Immigrants are not leaving. Illegal aliens are fleeing and often times taking their family members with them.

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    • #3
      I may be wrong and I do hope so, but these business owners seems sad that these illegals were departing their area ? That is so sad that American citizen would rather have illegals as their customers, and that is the sad part that these citizens have been indoctrinated to accept these criminals as a part of their community, I think we better put civics classes as number one for our children to learn in schools, so they can be proud of our American Heritage.

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      • #4
        Most likely the illegals are headed to ANOTHER part of OUR country, NOT back to their OWN countries where they BELONG!

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