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10.25.05
ACLU Calls for Beck to End Race-Based
Profiling
LIMA, Ohio— Today, The ACLU of Ohio called on Allen County Sheriff
Dan Beck to end recent practices of his department that have unfairly
targeted Americans of Mexican descent. Beginning in August 2005,
officers began pulling over people who appeared to be of Mexican
heritage and asking for their identification and any immigration
paperwork. Beck justified this as attempts to locate undocumented
immigrants.
Several concerned community members contacted the Mexican Consulate in
Detroit, Michigan regarding the racial profiling occurring in Allen
County. The Consul, Antonio Meza, responded by penning a letter to Beck
cautioning him to not implement racial profiling techniques and offering
to meet with the sheriff to talk further about both of their concerns.
Beck reacted by calling for increased pressure on the Mexican community
in Lima.
ACLU of Ohio Executive Director Christine Link said, “Countless police
departments have spoken out against racial profiling and have recognized
that it is ineffective in truly combating crime.”
Link went on, “Profiling a person merely by the color of their skin will
likely result in countless Americans of Mexican descent being unduly
stopped and interrogated by police, which will only encourage them to
implicitly mistrust law enforcement.”
Beck has now publicly stated that he intends to ask U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement (ICE) for his department officers to be deputized by
the federal government, giving them increased powers to enforce
immigration laws.
Link added, “Sheriff Beck’s actions are extremely dangerous to the
community in Lima. Instead of promoting fear and paranoia by targeting a
specific group of people based on their ethnic heritage, Beck should be
working to unite the community and promote greater understanding between
all people regardless of race.”
Anyone who believes they may have been improperly stopped or treated on
the basis of their appearance should send a one-page letter to: ACLU of
Ohio; 4506 Chester Ave.; Cleveland, OH 44103. The ACLU may also be
contacted by calling (216)472-2200 or by e-mailing contact@acluohio.org.
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