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    Hispanic leaders doubt prison figures

    Hispanic leaders doubt prison figures

    Potomac News
    Sunday, September 9, 2007

    RICHMOND (AP) - Hispanic leaders are questioning statistics released by the Virginia State Crime Commission that estimate as many as one-tenth of the inmates in state jails and prisons are illegal immigrants.

    Based on a presentation late last month by the commission's Illegal Immigration Task Force, illegal immigrants comprise between 6 percent and 10 percent of the state's jail and prison population.

    (FAIR estimates that the entire foreign born population in the Richmond MSA was only 5.1%. Hence, illegal immigrants are far more likely to commit crimes that legal citizens)

    But jail administrators said the task force's findings don't match their experience.

    The report listed the top 10 jails where illegal immigrants were held in the 2007 fiscal year. The Hampton Roads Regional Jail in Portsmouth ranked No. 4.

    The task force said the regional jail had more than 1,000 illegal immigrants this past year, or 8 percent of its overall population.

    The statistic is misleading, jail officials say, because the jail has a contract with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency to hold suspected illegal immigrants for ICE while they are processed for possible deportation.

    "The other inmates we house here are American citizens,'' said Moses Pollard, the jail's assistant superintendent.

    Half the jails on the task force's "Top 10'' list have an inmate population consisting of more than 5 percent illegal immigrants, the Daily Press of Newport News said. The others have between 3 percent and 5 percent.

    "They were giving me the impression that we are criminals, and I think that's unfair,'' said the Rev. Jose Eugenio Hoyos of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Arlington.

    Hoyos is listed as a citizen member of the crime commission task force but said he was not involved in the research or preparation of the statistics.

    Hispanic advocates noted that one day after the report was issued, Republican legislators announced a proposal that would crack down on illegal immigrants in jail.

    The task force's chairman, Del. David Albo, R-Fairfax, was among those promoting a legislative package targeting illegal immigrants who have committed crimes.

    Included are proposals denying bail to suspected illegal immigrants, and to have federal immigration officials train sheriff's deputies so that at least one deputy on every jail shift is authorized to detain illegal immigrants and begin deportation proceedings.

    J. Scott Leake, executive director of the Senate Republican Leadership Trust, said the task force findings and the legislative proposal were linked.

    "It's all one big package,'' Leake said. "You can assume that if 10 percent of the prison population are illegal [immigrants], that 10 percent of the arrests are illegals. So when you look at crime statistics, you have to think of how many illegals would rather not show up for trial and face deportation.''

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    "It's all one big package,'' Leake said. "You can assume that if 10 percent of the prison population are illegal [immigrants], that 10 percent of the arrests are illegals. So when you look at crime statistics, you have to think of how many illegals would rather not show up for trial and face deportation.''

    What an assinine statement!

    The ten% in prison is absolutely NOT an indication of the percentage of arrests for illegals.

    MANY illegals arrested are released on bail to roam the streets.
    MANY illegals arrested are deported.
    MANY illegals arrested are merely fined and released back onto the streets.

    Therefore, the % in prison is NO INDICATION of how many are arrested!!!!!!!!!!!

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    In most places its certainly alot higher then just 10%! Almost twenty years ago (198 the federal prison population was listed at over 30% foreign born. I'm sure the numbers have increased and not decreased since then.

    Whats the percentage of violent gang members who are foreign born, Hmm...Maybe 80-90%... I guess these "hard-working" illegal aliens are doing the crimes Americans won't do? You really have to wonder who are Nations leaders are serving because its certainly not the American people anymore.
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