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06/30/2008: "Feds probe S.F.'s migrant-offender shield"
San Francisco juvenile probation officials - citing the city's immigrant sanctuary status - are protecting Honduran youths caught dealing crack cocaine from possible federal deportation and have given some offenders a city-paid flight home with carte blanche to return.
The city's practices recently prompted a federal criminal investigation into whether San Francisco has been systematically circumventing U.S. immigration law, according to officials with knowledge of the matter.
City officials say they are trying to balance their obligations under federal and state law with local court orders and San Francisco's policies aimed at protecting the rights of the young immigrants, who they say are often victims of exploitation.
[ Kindness towards criminals is given priority over the welfare of society. ]
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/06/28/MNCU111QM7.DTL&tsp=1