More arizona police are getting trained to enforce immigration law. The maricopa county sheriff's department is already doing this, and this time it's the Yavapai county sheriff' department. The article, Sheriff's deputies set to begin ICE training, said,
The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors this past week approved an agreement between the sheriff's office and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, that will allow YCSO officers to begin enforcing federal immigration law after receiving specialized training.
Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, designated county sheriff's officers have limited law enforcement authority in the arrest of illegal aliens. But before these officers gain permission, ICE officers must train them for four weeks in Phoenix.








