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    More than 90 percent of foreign-born federal prison inmates are illegal aliens

    More than 90 percent of foreign-born federal prison inmates are illegal immigrants

    by Kelly Cohen
    May 2, 2017, 11:36 AM



    The data shows that about 24 percent of the federal prison population are foreign born, 45,493. Of those, just 3,939 are U.S. citizens, and the remaining 41,554 are illegally in the United States. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)



    New Department of Justice data shows that more than 90 percent of foreign-born prisoners held in the U.S. are illegal immigrants.


    The data shows that about 24 percent of the federal prison population are foreign born, 45,493. Of those, just 3,939 are U.S. citizens, and the remaining 41,554 are illegally in the United States.


    The department released the data on Tuesday as part of a requirement under President Trump's executive order on public safety signed in February.

    "Illegal aliens who commit additional crimes in the United States are a threat to public safety and a burden on our criminal justice system," said Attorney General Jeff Sessions. "This is why we must secure our borders through a wall and effective law enforcement, and we must strengthen cooperation between federal, state and local governments as we strive to fulfill our sacred duty of protecting and serving the American people."


    The data also shows that 54 percent of the illegal immigrants identified have received final deportation orders, and another 33 percent are under investigation by Immigration and Customs Enforcement for possible deportation.


    Just 26 are illegal immigrants who have been granted asylum relief in the U.S.


    The Departments of Justice and Homeland Security do not have a program collecting data on the immigration status of inmates in state and local prisons. They are currently in the process of establishing such a program through the Office of Justice Programs, the department said.

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    Can we just send them to GBay, an island prison payed for by their governments? GET THEM OUT OF THIS COUNTRY AND OFF OUR $$$$. THEY ARE A DRAIN - GET THEM OUTTA HERE!

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    DOJ: One in Four Federal Inmates Is Foreign-Born

    Justice Dept. says cost of incarcerating non-citizens in federal prisons exceeds $1.2 billion

    by Brendan Kirby | Updated 02 May 2017 at 7:45 PM

    Nearly a quarter of the inmates in federal prisons were born outside the United States, and more than half of those have final deportation orders, the Department of Justice said Tuesday.

    The Justice Department published statistics on the prison population to comply with directives in President Donald Trump’s January executive order overhauling the immigration system.

    The foreign-born prison population as of March 25 totals 45,493, or 24 percent of all federal inmates. Of that group, 3,939 now are American citizens. That leaves 41,554 inmates who remain citizens of foreign countries. Some 22,541 of them, or 54.4 percent, have final orders to be deported when they complete their sentences. Another 33.4 percent, 13,886, are under investigation by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents for possible deportation.

    “Illegal aliens who commit additional crimes in the United States are a threat to public safety and a burden on our criminal justice system,” Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a prepared statement. “This is why we must secure our borders through a wall and effective law enforcement, and we must strengthen cooperation between federal, state and local governments as we strive to fulfill our sacred duty of protecting and serving the American people.”

    A small number of prisoners — 26, or .1 percent of all foreign-born inmates — have been granted asylum, while another 5,101 have been targeted by ICE for deportation but are fighting it.

    Even after subtracting out foreign-born prisoners who now are U.S. citizens, the prison federal prison population still is about 22 percent immigrant.

    “It is a startling percentage, even when you consider some of these are people who are incarcerated for immigration violations,” said Jessica Vaughan, director of policy studies at the Center for Immigration Studies. “These high numbers show you there is a nexus between illegal immigration and crime.”

    The Justice Department did not provide a breakdown of the crimes for which the immigrants are serving time. But separate data collected by the U.S. Sentencing Commission offers a snapshot. In fiscal year 2015, the most recent available, federal judges sentenced 29,166 non-citizens. Some 66 percent of prisoners were serving time for immigration violations.

    Other common charges against immigrants included drug trafficking, drug possession, fraud and firearms offenses.

    Using the average cost per inmate in the federal prison system, the expense of incarcerating non-citizens is more than $1.2 billion a year.

    “It’s a cost that can be reduced if we do a better job of controlling immigration, especially illegal immigration,” Vaughan said.

    David Cross, a spokesman for Oregonians for Immigration Reform, said he was ecstatic about the Justice Department’s move toward transparency.

    “I’m very excited about it,” said Cross, who has been collecting data about the immigrant population in the state prison system for years. “This really will hold people accountable if they have these statistics.”

    The U.S. Marshals Service since April 5 has been providing ICE officials with daily reports of foreign-born pretrial detainees, according to the Justice Department. Officials said ICE expects that its analysis of the data will soon be complete.

    The department also indicated it intends to expand collection of data about immigrants in state prisons and local jails, where no program currently exists.

    Vaughan said she expects so-called “sanctuary” jurisdictions to resist those data-collection efforts.

    “They don’t want to know, and they won’t want anyone else to know … They want that to be a secret,” she said.

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