 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

|
|
Attorney Sheela Murthy Appears on FOX News Live TV
Posted
Jan 25, 2002
 |
Attorney Sheela Murthy has received congratulations from several of our
clients as well as participants in the MurthyChat for having recently
appeared on the FOX News Live TV program.
|
FOX News invited Attorney Murthy as an expert in U.S. immigration law to
provide a pro-civil rights perspective on a recent U.S. Department of
Justice (DOJ) enforcement initiative. The segment appeared on FOX News Live TV on Saturday, January
12, 2002. Doug Kmiec, Dean, Catholic University School of Law and Legal
Counsel to former President Reagan, discussed the opposing view. Rich
Folbaum of Fox News anchored the show.
The issues debated arose from the 314,000 persons with outstanding
deportation / removal orders who had been entered into the National Crime
Information Center (NCIC), a database maintained by the FBI. We reported
this matter in an earlier MurthyBulletin / MurthyDotCom
article entitled INS
Sends Names of Deportees to FBI. On January 8, 2002,
DOJ identified 6,000 Middle Eastern men from the list and proceeded to give
their arrests priority.
In her live television interview, Attorney Murthy made it clear that
protecting innocent American lives and rooting out terrorism should be our
nation's highest priority. She questioned the use of limited government
resources directed at violators of U.S. immigration laws as an attempt to
fight terrorism. Attorney Murthy pointed out that the NCIC database would
have done nothing to prevent the September 11th attacks on
America because none of the hijackers would have been identified by using
only the NCIC database. Sixteen of the nineteen hijackers had no immigration
violations. The three who were in violation, had such minor transgressions,
that their names would not have been in the FBI database.
She correctly argued that the location of individuals with outstanding
deportation orders is an appropriate INS clean-up effort, rather than part
of the "war against terrorism," concerned that a false sense of
security would be gained through programs of this nature, while true
terrorists remain undetected.
The United States Constitution is admired by many the world over as the
protector of freedoms and liberties. Attorney Murthy stressed that we must
not allow our insecurities and fears to undermine our U.S. Constitution. As
aptly put by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., "Injustice anywhere is a
threat to justice everywhere."
©
The
Law Office of Sheela Murthy, P.C.
|
|
|