Los Angeles, Nov. 15 (Xinhua) -- The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) announced that it would not help deport illegal immigrants despite President-elect Donald Trump's promise to deport millions of undocumented immigrants as soon as he took office next year.

LA Police Chief Charlie Beck reassured that the LAPD would not deviate from its long-term stand on immigration enforcement, according to Los Angeles Times Monday, the LAPD was mandated by a special order signed in 1979 not to take part in discovering and deporting illegal immigrants.

Many immigrants and their families fell in fear of deportation ever since Trump became President-elect early this month. Immigration experts said this was not a healthy phenomenon.

"We do not want the community to proceed in fear," Nasim Khansari, Project Director for Asian American Advancing Justice Los Angeles, told Xinhua Tuesday, "We want the community to feel empowered. We hope there will not be psychological impacts on the community."

Trump, who made numerous promises to deport illegal immigrants in his presidential election campaigns, reassured his immigration policy during a 60 Minutes interview last week.

Trump told 60 Minutes interview host Lesley Stahl that he would start deporting 2 to 3 million illegal immigrants with criminal records once he took office next January.

However, Vox, a news media website, called out that Donald Trump had made an impossible promise.

According to a Vox article, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) estimated that there were only about 1.94 million removable criminal illegal immigrants currently living in the U.S.

Nevertheless, Khansari stated that despite Trump may not seem to fully understand the immigration situation of his country, his newly appointed advisors do, so he worried the anti-immigration remarks surrounding Trump would soon become policies.

As of now, Immigration and Customs Enforcement or commonly known as ICE is the main force of handling immigration enforcement matters in the United States.

ICE has the power to deport any non-citizen immigrants who violate the term of their stay, such as committing certain types of crimes, or simply failing to advise authorities of their change of address.

Except of enforcing operations of ICE, since from 1979, LAPD did not handed any undocumented immigrant arrested for low-level offense to federal agents for deportation,

While the exact number of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. is unknown, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security estimated that about 11.4 million unauthorized immigrants lived in the country in 2012.

SYDNEY, Sept. 16 (Xinhua) -- Australian police have arrested nine people and seized 75,000 U.S. dollars worth of methylamphetamine in a two-day cross border operation.

New South Wales (NSW) police said in a statement Friday that the raid was jointly undertaken along with the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) police in Queanbeyan, a city located in the south of NSW.

The seven men and two women were arrested under Strike Force Lupo, an operation established in May by detectives from the Monaro Local Area Command to investigate the supply of prohibited drugs in Queanbeyan and the ACT.

Monaro Local Area Command Crime Manager and Detective Chief Inspector Neil Grey said the police have arrested nine people who have been charged with more than 50 offences as a result of the Strike Force Lupo operation.

"During the operation, police seized more than 400 grams of methylamphetamine with an estimated potential street value of 100,000 Australian dollars (75,000 thousand U.S. dollars), two electronic control devices, two replica firearms, an extendable baton, drug paraphernalia and electronic equipment believed to be associated with the supply of prohibited drugs," Grey said.

"We will continue to target the supply, distribution, cultivation and manufacture of prohibited drugs to keep them off the streets," he said.

All nine are expected to face drug related charges on different dates at the Queanbeyan Local Court in October.

BERLIN cheap nike air force 1 low womens , March 25 (Xinhua) -- An obituary published by a newspaper over Tuesday's plane crash captures the wave of deep sadness engulfing the small German town of Haltern am See.

On March 24, the small town in northwestern Germany cheap nike air force 1 low mens , not far from the border with the Netherlands, suddenly got international attention when news spread out that 16 students of its Joseph-Koenig High School were on the Germanwings flight 4U9525 that crashed in the southern French Alps.

The teenagers were on their way home from an exchange program in Spain.

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We are stunned.

16 students

and two teachers

of Joseph-Koenig-Gymnasium

lost their lives in the tragic plane crash in France,

leaving a whole town in shock.

In these difficult hours

our deepest sympathy

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of the victims.

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Publisher and Editor

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