SEATTLE (AP) — A federal program that uses fingerprint analysis to identify illegal immigrants in county jails has been activated for Washington state.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman Andre Munoz says the program went live on Tuesday.
Last year the program had faced opposition from governors in a few of states, but after some tweaks, Homeland Security Janet Napolitano said the program would be mandatory nationwide by 2013.
Immigrant right groups say Secure Communities can discourage immigrants from reporting crimes and can lead to the deportation of people who haven’t been convicted of anything.