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08-14-2010, 06:20 PM #11
Re: fingerprinting
Originally Posted by MacMell
I have to compile it from the news releases that I find.
I.C.E. SECURE COMMUNITIES
Activated Counties
* States with more than half of it's jurisdictions activated.
Arizona 11 of 16 *
Pinal
Yuma
Yavapai
Maricopa
Pima 11/17/2009
Coshise 11/17/2009
Santa Cruz 11/17/2009
As of 8/10/2010
Apache, Cochise, Navajo, Maricopa, Mohave, Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz, Yavapai, Yuma
California 35 OF 58 *
2009
San Diego
Los Angeles
Imperial
Ventura
Santa Barbara 1/2010
San Luis Obispo 1/2010
Sacramento 1/12/2010
Solano 1/12/2010
San Joaquin 2/16/2010
Stanislaus 2/16/2010
Sonoma 3/ 2/ 2010
Orange 3/16/2010
Fresno 3/ 23/ 2010
As of 8/10/2010
Alameda, Butt, Contra Costa, El Dorado, Fresno, Imperial, Los Angeles, Monterey, Orange, Placer, Riverside, San Bernardo, San Diego, San Franscisco, San Joaquin, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Shasta, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Tulare, Ventura, Yolo, Yuba
Delaware 3 OF 3 100% *
Kent, New Castle, Susex
Florida 67 of 67 100% *
Duval
Marion
Clay
St. Johns
Charlotte
St. Lucie
Collier
Hillsborough
Miami Dade
Broward
Pinellas 11/12/2009
Sarasota 4/14/2010
Palm Beach 4/26/2010
Orange 4/26/2010
Osceola 4/26/2010
Polk 4/26/2010
Volusia 4/27/2010
Escambia 4/26/2010
Leon 4/27/2010
Sarasota 4/27/2010
100% - ALL FLORIDA COUNTIES 6/29/2010
Georgia
Gwinnett 11/17/2009
Clayton 11/17/2009
DeKalb 11/17/2009
Hawaii
Oahu 4/13/2010
Idaho
Ada 6/3/2010
Canyon 6/3/2010
Illinois
Lake 4/13/2010
Madison 4/13/2010
McHenry 4/13/2010
St. Clair 4/13/2010
Will 4/13/2010
Winnebago 4/13/2010
MarylandFrederick 3/6/2010
St. Mary's 3/6/2010
Queen Anne's 3/6/2010
Massachusetts
Suffolk
Michigan
Wayne County 11/17/2009
Oakland 7/7/2010
Macomb 8/11/2010
Montana
Lewis and Clark 7/27/2010
Missoula 7/27/2010
Mississippi
Warren 7/20/2010
Nevada
Washoe 7/13/2010
Clark 7/27/2010
New Mexico
As of 8/10/2010
Dona Ana, Grant, Hidalgo, Luna, Bernalillo
North Carolina
Wake
Buncombe
Gaston
Henderson
Duplin
New Hanover
Orange
Harnett
Cabarrus
Catawba
Cumberland
Durham
Union 3/31/2010
Brunswick 3/31/2010
Columbus 3/31/2010
Dare 3/31/2010
Halifax 3/31/2010
Jackson 3/31/2010
Lee 3/31/2010
Transylvania 3/31/2010
7/13/2010
Cherokee
Clay
Graham
Haywood
Macon
Madison
Swain
Yancey
8/11/2010
Burke
Caldwell
Cleveland
Davidson
Forsyth
Iredell
Lincoln
McDowell
Polk
Rutherford
Ohio
Hamilton 7/20/2010
Oregon
Clackamas 4/6/2010
As of 8/10/2010
Clackamas, Marion, Multnomah
Pennsylvania
Bucks
Montgomery
Philadelphia
South Dakota
Minnehaha 6/22/2010
Pennington 6/22/2010
Tennessee
Knox 6/17/2010
Hamilton 6/23/2010
Shelby 6/23/2010
Utah
Salt Lake 3/30/2010
Davis 3/30/2010
Utah 3/30/2010
Washington 6/9/2010
Sevier 6/9/2010
Beaver 6/9/2010
As of 8/10/2010
Beaver, Box Elder, Cache, Davis, Iron, Millard, Salt Lake, Sevier, Utah, Washington, Weber
Virginia 129 OF 129 100% *
As of June 21, 2010 ALL jurisdiction activated
Texas 188 of 260 *
Harris
Dallas-Dallas County Jail
Maverick
Val Verde
Kinney
Real
Dallas & Kaufman-Mesquite PD
Uvalde
Collin
Dallas & Collin-Richardson PD
Zavala
Denton
Hunt
Grayson
Dallas/Collin/Denton-Carrollton PD
Johnson
Dallas-Farmers Branch PD
Dallas-Irving PD
Kaufman
TDCJ
Starr
Brooks
Jim Wells
Kleberg
Kenedy
Hidalgo
Willacy
Bexar
Dimmit
Travis
Webb
Zapata
El Paso
Presidio
Terrell
Nueces
Brewster
Jeff Davis
Pecos
Hudspeth
Culberson
Tarrant
McLennan 1/26/2010
June 2010
Bandera
Edwards
Frio
Gillespie
Gonzales
Guadalupe
Hays
Karnes
Kendall
La Salle
MedinaWilson
July 8, 2010
Andrews
Crane
Ector
Loving
Martin
Midland
Reeves
Upton
Ward
Winkler
July 9, 2010
Anderson
Bowie
Camp
Cass
Cherokee
Delta
Fannin
Franklin
Gregg
Harrison
Henderson
Hopkins
Lamar
Marion
Morris
Panola
Rains
Red River
Rusk
Smith
Titus
Upshur
Van Zandt
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08-14-2010, 07:21 PM #12
SECURE COMMUNITIES by state
08/10/2010
544 jurisdictions in 27 states
* States with more than half of jurisdictions involved.
AL - 0 of 67
AK - 0 of 27
AZ - 11 of 16 - 68%*
AR - 0 of 75
CA - 35 of 58 - 61%*
CO - 0 of 64
CT - 1 of 8
DE - 3 of 3 - 100% *
DC - 0 of 1
FL - 67 of 67 - 100% *
GA - 3 of 159
HI - 1 of 4
ID - 2 of 44
IL - 8 of 102
IN - 0 of 92
IA - 0 of 99
KS - 0 of 105
KY - 0 of 120
LA - 5 of 64
ME - 0 of 16
MD - 4 of 24
MA - 1 of 15
MI - 3 of 83
MN - 0 of 87
MS - 4 of 82
MO - 0 of 115
MT - 3 of 56
NE - 0 of 93
NV - 2 of 17
NH - 0 of 10
NJ - 0 of 21
NY - 5 of 33
NC - 39 of 100
ND - 0 of 53
OH - 2 of 77
OR - 3 of 36
PA - 3 of 67
RI - 0 of 5
SC - 0 of 46
SD - 2 of 66
TN - 4 of 95
TX - 188 of 260 - 72% *
UT - 11 of 29
VA - 129 of 129 - 100% *
WA - 0 of 39
WV - 0 of 55
WI - 0 of 72
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08-14-2010, 08:56 PM #13
AZ. updated
As of 8/10/2010
Apache, Cochise, Navajo, Maricopa, Mohave, Pima, Pinal, Santa, Cruz, Yavapai, YumaNO AMNESTY
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08-14-2010, 08:57 PM #14
CA. updated
8/10/2010
Alameda, Butt, Contra Costa, El Dorado, Fresno, Humboldt, Imperial, Lake, Los Angeles, Marin, Mendocino, Merced, Monterey, Napa, Orange, Placer, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardo, San Diego, San Franscisco, San Joaquin, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Shasta, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Tulare, Ventura, Yolo, YubaNO AMNESTY
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08-15-2010, 01:36 AM #15
The list above have been updated.
These state have more than half of their jurisdictions activated.
AZ. 11 of 16 - 68%
CA. 35 of 58 - 61%
DE. 3 of 3 - 100%
FL - 67 OF 67 - 100%
TX. 188 of 260 - 72%
VA. 129 of 129 100%NO AMNESTY
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08-16-2010, 02:01 AM #16
numbers don't jive
These number don't ring true. They found that 0.016% of those fingerprinted are illegal aliens. However, by taking the figure of 13,000,000 for the number of illegal aliens in the USA and 310,000,000 for the USA population we have .042% of the population as illegal aliens. It seems that some 2/3rds or so of the illegal aliens weren't identified.
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08-16-2010, 01:34 PM #17
Re: numbers don't jive
Originally Posted by artclamNO AMNESTY
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08-20-2010, 10:01 PM #18
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08-21-2010, 12:28 AM #19
Secure Communities program more efficient, but new immigration-check program is not putting more people behind bars
By Jennifer Squires - Santa Cruz Sentinel
Posted: 08/20/2010 03:39:33 PM PDT
Updated: 08/20/2010 03:40:33 PM PDT
SANTA CRUZ - A federal immigration-check program that launched at the Santa Cruz County Jail earlier on Aug. 10 has caught a few arrestees with immigration holds who, in the past, would have slipped through the cracks, officials said.
"Yes, we've been identifying more people with ICE holds," said Chief Deputy Jeff Marsh of the Sheriff's Office, who oversees jail operations.
One booking officer told Marsh that he personally has come across four inmates with outstanding immigration issues that wouldn't have been flagged without the Secure Communities program.
However, the debut of Secure Communities has not resulted in a large immediate spike in identifying people in the country illegally, according to Marsh.
A week ago, 26 County Jail inmates had ICE holds, which Marsh said was "pretty typical." The number of inmates held for immigration issues stayed fairly consistent through the weekend then dipped to 23 mid-week, according to jail records.
Some had been arrested for minor crimes, like public intoxication, while others were jailed on serious charges such as drug sales or gang violence, Marsh said.
Official figures for Secure Communities identifications in Santa Cruz County will not be available until early September, according to a federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokeswoman.
Secure Communities is an automated program that runs fingerprints taken at jails against FBI criminal history records and Department of Homeland Security immigration records. The system determines who is in the country illegally and whether they've been arrested previously.
Since 2007, 467 jurisdictions in 26 states have joined. ICE has said it plans to have it in every jail in the country by 2013. Secure Communities is being phased into areas the government determines as having the greatest need for it based on population estimates of illegal immigrants and crime statistics.
The program launched at the Monterey County Jail on April 5 and, during the first two months of the data-sharing program, jail officials experienced a 4.2 percent increase in inmates identified with ICE holds, according to Monterey County sheriff's Capt. Pat Hunton. "Pre-ICE" - before Secure Communities was introduced - about 14.5 percent of Monterey County inmates had ICE holds. Statistics from June showed the increase, Hunton said.
The majority of Monterey County inmates with immigration issues are Latino, though other nationalities have popped up, according to Hunton.
At Santa Cruz County Jail on Water Street, the new program is more efficient than past efforts, Marsh said. Someone's immigration status is available in a matter of hours, instead of days.
However, immigration advocates have said the new program casts too wide a net and subjects people committing minor violations, like having a taillight out and not having identification, to possible deportation. They also said Secure Communities could erode trust in law enforcement within immigrant communities.
ICE HOLDS
Several inmates at County Jail and those serving sentences at the Rountree jail facility in South County also are being held on immigration charges.
Aug. 13: 26
Monday: 26
Wednesday: 23
SOURCE: Sheriff's Office
On the Net
To see how many County Jail inmates are being held on alleged immigration violations, visit www.scsheriff.com, click on 'Online Services' then select 'Jail Population Report.' ICE holds are listed about halfway down the document, under 'Arrests and Holds.' The population reports are updated throughout the day.
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