Pretty close!
But the transfer to ICE is not immediate. There are legal ramifications that exist in the law with regards to the state of AZ.
But yes the ultimate disposition of a person identified by ICE as an illegal would be transfer to the control of ICE.
But we all know how good a job ICE does now!


Quote Originally Posted by Miamhail View Post
Once again - where is the profiling? As it stood before the law, anytime a law enforcement agent had contact with a person during the course of lawful contact, he or she asked for a form of ID. This is to ensure the person they are dealing with is really the person they said they were. If they can't provide identification of some sort, they are asked a series of questions designed to gather enough information to find them in an interstate system. If they can't be found in the system, they are taken to a station to fingerprint. This was in effect before the law. The only difference with the new law is if at that time, there is sufficient reason to think they may be an undocumented alien, they are turned over to ICE. The process does not change with the new law. It's business like usual.