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Boston Mayor-Elect Walsh: Federal Immigration Law Targets Too Many

Boston Mayor-elect Martin Walsh says if he can find a way around enforcing a federal law targeting people living in the country illegally, he'll take it.

Walsh said he believes the federal Secure Communities program casts too wide a net, scooping up many immigrants living illegally in the U.S. for nonviolent offenses, such as driving infractions, which can lead to their deportation.

Walsh told reporters if there is a way to get around the law, he won't continue to enforce it.

The Secure Communities program shares fingerprints of the immigrants arrested in Massachusetts with the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security.

The law has been faulted by immigrant advocates and by other top officials in the state, including Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick.

Backers say the program can help police identify potentially dangerous individuals.

This program aired on November 27, 2013. The audio for this program is not available.

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