By Lornet Turnbull
Seattle Times staff reporter
By Ken Lambert
The Seattle Times
When police in the small Southeast King County town of Pacific stopped Jose Luis Diaz for speeding in May, officers joked about a flier for an immigration rally on his front seat.
Up in Seattle they may tolerate that sort of thing, Diaz recalls the officers grousing, but not so down here.
Across the Puget Sound, local law-enforcement agencies use various approaches — from written and unwritten policies to individual officer discretion — when dealing with illegal immigrants.