BY Reuven Blau
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
The city council Wednesday introduced legislation to limit the power of  federal immigration officers on Rikers Island.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have detained and deported  hundreds of inmates charged with a variety of crimes - from low level  quality-of-life offenses to felony drug charges.
Many of those detained or kicked out of the country are never convicted of a  crime.
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn has championed the measure, which was  hailed by immigration advocates.
"The time is overdue for New York City to end its collaboration with  immigration enforcement programs that target vulnerable members of our  communities and funnel them into a fundamentally broken system," said Rick  Jones, executive director of Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem.
The Bloomberg administration has not taken a position on the bill.
"We are glad that the Council has begun considering the public safety aspects  of this issue, and we look forward to reviewing the draft legislation," said  mayoral spokesman Marc LaVorgna.
Federal immigration officials say further limits on their agents based at  Rikers Island would take away one of their best tools for tossing foreign-born  criminals.
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2011/08/18/2011-08-18_council_takes_on_fed_deportations.html#ixzz1VPOxeg80

 
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