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Phoenix Police Department Immigration Policy / I.C.E.

Information published by the Public Affairs Bureau, April 22, 2004
Operation Order 1.4.3

The Phoenix Police Department's Mutual Aid procedures are currently being addressed in local news outlets in the valley. Procedures regarding undocumented persons could have serious potential consequences for any law enforcement agency and the criminal justice system. It has been a long standing philosophy of the Phoenix Police Department to treat everyone in our community in a just manner. We do not enforce immigration laws other than when it relates directly to violent crime including human smuggling and drug trafficking. As our involvement with these types of issues increases, employees are reminded to adhere to the procedures enumerated in Operations Order 1.4.3, Mutual Aid and Jurisdiction.


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