10/10/01
What All State Attornies General Should Consider
FAIR Supports Actions of South Carolina Attorney General
The September 11th attacks against the United States of America have graphically illustrated the glaring weaknesses of our nation's immigration policies and enforcement capabilities, and the need for all levels of government to cooperate in the is area of law enforcement. -- Attorney General Charlie Condon's decision to authorize all South Carolina law enforcement agencies to begin enforcing immigration laws is an important step in the national effort to combat terrorism.
See South Carolina A.G. Condon's press release concerning this important issue (October 8, 2001)
Precedent Backs Local Police Power to Arrest Illegals
Ruling Supports Local Efforts to Arrest Illegal Aliens
Editorial: Local Police Should Join the Fight Against Illegal Immigration
Local Police Can Enforce Immigration Law, court Says
U.S. Court of Appeals - Second Opinion - Sept., 2001 [See original opinion - May, 1999]
Hispanic groups hysterical over S.C. AG's proposal (10/12/01 - The State - Charleston)