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        <title>3,000 illegal immigrants processed for deportation in Nashville - lets fight to make America the great country it once was - gube&apos;s Blog - Tehachapi News</title>
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        <description>3,000 Illegals is a great start. I applaud sheriff Daron Hall on his efforts and hope that this program can be put in place all over America.
AP news
NASHVILLE &amp;mdash; Davidson County sheriff&amp;rsquo;s officials say some 3,000 illegal immigrants have been processed in the past year for deportation at county jails as part of a federal program
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security approved the county to participate in the program that provides immigration law training to local deputies and access to DHS immigration databases.
Fifteen deputies in Davidson County were trained by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to identify and detain illegal immigrants booked into jail.

Davidson County Sheriff Daron H all requested the program in 2006 after his office came under fire when an illegal immigrant who had been arrested multiple times on misdemeanor drunk driving charges but never deported was charged with vehicular homicide in the death of a husband and wife.
http://www.jacksonsun.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080324/NEWS01/80324015
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        <itunes:summary>3,000 Illegals is a great start. I applaud sheriff Daron Hall on his efforts and hope that this program can be put in place all over America.
AP news
NASHVILLE &amp;mdash; Davidson County sheriff&amp;rsquo;s officials say some 3,000 illegal immigrants have been processed in the past year for deportation at county jails as part of a federal program
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security approved the county to participate in the program that provides immigration law training to local deputies and access to DHS immigration databases.
Fifteen deputies in Davidson County were trained by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to identify and detain illegal immigrants booked into jail.

Davidson County Sheriff Daron H all requested the program in 2006 after his office came under fire when an illegal immigrant who had been arrested multiple times on misdemeanor drunk driving charges but never deported was charged with vehicular homicide in the death of a husband and wife.
http://www.jacksonsun.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080324/NEWS01/80324015
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