September 16, 2005

Dead Because Of Government Policy

When California paramedic Michael Sprinkles was killed on his way home from work by immigration criminal Juan Bibinz, it was a preventable accident. Bibinz, you see, had been arrested several times before by the LAPD and has been convicted of multiple felonies. He was even deported once – but that was insufficient to get LAPD to hold him and turn him over to immigration officials. Why not? A little something called Special Order 40.

How can an illegal alien be arrested again and again, yet sent home only once? Maybe because it’s official L.A.P.D. policy that officers can’t ask about a suspect’s citizenship. “Special Order 40, enacted in 1979, bars police from enforcing federal immigration laws,” is how the ACLU put it in a 2001 news release. And, it noted, “the Police Commission’s own Independent Review Panel noted how critical the Order is to ensure public safety.” Tell that to Michael Sprinkles.

The ACLU claims that Special Order 40 is “essential.” But a better word for it would be “illegal.” The state’s penal code reads, “Every law enforcement agency in California shall fully cooperate with the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service regarding any person who is arrested if he or she is suspected of being present in the United States in violation of federal immigration laws.” Not much ambiguity there.

Special Order 40 is useful, though. It explains why the United States is facing an illegal immigration crisis: We donÂ’t take illegal immigration seriously.

So because Los Angeles police wonÂ’t follow state law and help enforce federal law, a good man died.

Nice going, Los Angeles – here is hoping that Sprinkle’s family ends up owning your city by the time litigation is finished, and that several city officials end up in jail. After all, city officials acted illegally in order to aid a known criminal, resulting in Sprinkle’s death. That is more than mere negligence.

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1 I thank you for your comments, They are very well thought out. Mike was truly a wonderful husband and father. He helped everyone that he met, or just came across on a daily basis. I will miss all of the wonderful times that we had together for the 16 years that we were married. I do belive that the system failed Mike, This person should not have been in this country, or even on the streets.

Posted by: Rose Sprinkles at Thu Nov 3 17:26:43 2005 (wgreJ)

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This has been a terrible loss for our family. My brother followed all the rules, lived his life exemplary, and had the utmost compassion for everyone, even those he didn;t know. What has this person in our country illegally done for society? Break Laws, Speed, drive inder the influence, kill my brother, waste tax payes dollars on sending him to prison! Wonder what the ACLU weould have to say about that? Thanks to all who has posted on this site. We thank you, and perhaps one day justice will be served. Not sure I even have any faith in US Justice at this point.

Cheers to Micahel,

Ron Sprinkles

Posted by: Ron Sprinkles at Tue Aug 29 10:18:35 2006 (CVZHM)

3 Thank you for your words -- and my condolences on your loss.

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Tue Aug 29 14:59:20 2006 (spelo)

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