If not it is a lot lawenforcement agencies ask for by elected officials. But many is the way to target them to come up with objective ways and it said the eighth jurisdiction for all types of people that our removable whether they have committed serious crimes or not profess the policies of the Obama Administration and to enable the read jurisdictions and what the i. C. E. Agents can do ought to be given attention. We know that it will not address that to reassert the Constitutional Authority cute commented resource is our fight night and the federal immigration laws at some level are a distraction to balance the different demands as a police officer. Do you agree it that is unique . Director raises the issue of for a rate spend our in force resources always. That is what the administration is doing to try to do everything. We are focused we are strategic the government had the ability to act on that deportation. I have heard that comment much today the ability to take action existed a
Much today the ability to take action existed and somehow that is not recognized. You suggested century cities are not afraid to report crimes but sees that differently. I yield to my experience. The president s policy is to seek custody of those convicted of crimes better not charge. The only vehicle for that to happen for i. C. E. To be notified is the detainer process. That is not working we cannot do that so if that is doing time in jail ben i. C. E. Has an idea of when they are getting out to. But for the 58,000 people that i book every year that are out on their own recognizance. That was about no notice or warning they did not have the ability before i have to release them. Then head of amtrak could not find time after the tragedy in philadelphia to call those eight families affected so there is a pattern of practice that people not being considerate of the tragedies that affect our citizens. Mr. Steinle thank you for beautifully capturing the essence of your daughter and who sh
The divide was a little divide. There were political scientists that were just in town. The idea that this country itself is just wrong. I dont know a single political scientist that believes that. All realize that whatever theyve done in life is something that ought to be recorded and passed on to the next generation. Thats the way we learn, we learn by trying to understand the past. All of us have a past. You really only focused titan. This is a great question that goes to the heart of all the questions that we we talk about. We realize that theres no way that we could tell the whole story. Of course, the telephone book is not a story. I think all the opportunities are open for women now. When i was in law school, i graduated in 1967 there were 13 women in the class of 500. Today theyre 50 50. You never like people that put profit above the public good, and his view belong to the American People for generations unborn and they need to be handed on as places to awaken the spirit. I ma
I have to tell you, people always ask me how i write my books, and my newest book, the book on luther is coming out in just a couple of weeks, but for the last year ive been talking about america. And at the very heart of it is this concept of the Golden Triangle of freedom. Ut but what i find funny is that id never heard of it, no ones ever heard of it. Dear friend of mine Alec Guinness wrote a book calleda free peoples philistine. Every one of them understood this concept and i thought i have got to do more to get this out because one book comes out. I didnt know i would write a book about it, it ended up being a book, the Golden Triangle of freedom, can i explain briefly . All the founders understood this. Freedom requires virtue. We mean selfgovernment requires virtue, virtue requires faith and faith requires freedom. To explain it the founders said they wrote this over and over. You cant have selfgovernment, you cant have actual freedom unless people govern themselves which is to
Mississippi historical society. Two of the groups are responsible for the series she will moderate this penal. Thank you very much. I want to begin by recognizing our sponsors, bradley and cummings and Mississippi State university, thank you very much for making this panel possible. I want to thank you all for joining us here in the Mississippi State capital. We are very proud of this building and it was recently designated a National Historic landmark which is very appropriate. [applause] in our bicentennial year. Im really pleased to host this discussion about the heritage of mississippi series which was also a bicentennial initiative. The series will cover mississippihistory and 17 volumes , seven of them have already been published and there are seven scholars working their fingers to the bone right at this minute on the next volume and then a few to be signed. This series is as i said meant to cover the whole history of the state and its aimed at a wide audience. Dollars, teachers