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    Immigration fingerprint program now in Colorado

    Immigration fingerprint program now in Colorado

    Associated Press • February 15, 2011

    DENVER (AP) - A rapidly expanding federal program that identifies illegal immigrants when they're arrested and fingerprinted is now operational in Denver
    and in El Paso and Arapahoe counties.

    Colorado Department of Public Safety spokesman Lance Clem says Secure Communities was launched Tuesday in the three jurisdictions. U.S. Immigration and
    Customs Enforcement, which operates the program, said last week Secure Communities is active in more than 1,000 jurisdictions in 38 states.

    Secure Communities was launched in 2007. ICE says it hopes to have it in every jail in the country by 2013.

    The program checks arrestee's fingerprints against federal databases to determine the person's legal status and arrest record.

    Critics argue it creates an incentive for racial profiling. Denver Mayor Bill Vidal calls it "worrisome" and says it should be monitored closely.

    http://www.coloradoan.com/article/20110 ... n+Colorado
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    Local agency taps into sophisticated computer system

    Local agency taps into sophisticated computer system

    Posted: Feb 15, 2011 8:53 AM by Bea Karnes

    El Paso County, CO. Sheriff's Office is unveiling the Secure Communities Initiative in El Paso County. Secure Communities is an initiative through the Department of Homeland Security to modernize the criminal alien identification process through biometrics.

    El Paso County Sheriff Terry Maketa said, "We are committed to creating strategic alliances and partnerships with state and federal agencies alike to ensure efficiency and broaden criminal alien identification within our jurisdiction. We believe these additional resources assist us in maximizing the safety of the El Paso County Community"

    According to the Sheriff's Office, this would be accomplished by permitting data to be exchanged through the interoperability between the Automated Biometric Identification System (IDENT) of DHS's United States Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology (US-VISIT) program and the FBI's Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS). These systems will allow access to millions of additional records held by DHS and ICE databases. Previously, fingerprints checks were limited only to the CCIC/NCIC (Colorado Crime Information Center/National Crime Information Center) databases.

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    I.C.E News Release

    February 15, 2011
    Denver, CO

    Arapahoe, Denver and El Paso counties are the first in Colorado to benefit from
    ICE strategy to use biometrics to identify and remove aliens convicted of a crime


    DENVER - On Tuesday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) began using a federal information-sharing capability in Arapahoe, Denver and El Paso counties that helps federal immigration officials use biometrics to identify aliens, both lawfully and unlawfully present in the United States, who are booked into local law enforcement's custody for a crime. This capability is part of Secure Communities - ICE's comprehensive strategy to improve and modernize the identification and removal of aliens convicted of a crime from the United States.

    Previously, biometrics - fingerprints - taken of individuals charged with a crime and booked into custody were checked for criminal history information against the Department of Justice's (DOJ) Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS). Now, through enhanced information sharing between DOJ and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), biometrics submitted through the state to the FBI will be automatically checked against both the FBI criminal history records in IAFIS and the biometrics-based immigration records in DHS's Automated Biometric Identification System (IDENT).

    If fingerprints match those of someone in DHS' biometric system, the new automated process notifies ICE. ICE evaluates each case to determine the individual's immigration status and takes appropriate enforcement action. This includes aliens who are in lawful status and those who are present without lawful authority. Once identified through fingerprint matching, ICE will respond with a priority placed on aliens convicted of the most serious crimes first - such as those with convictions for major drug offenses, murder, rape and kidnapping.

    "The Secure Communities strategy provides ICE with an effective tool to identify criminal aliens in local custody," said Secure Communities Assistant Director David Venturella. "Enhancing public safety is at the core of ICE's mission. Our goal is to use biometric information sharing to remove criminal aliens, preventing them from being released back into the community, with little or no additional burden on our law enforcement partners."

    With the expansion of the biometric information-sharing capability to Arapahoe, Denver and El Paso counties, ICE is using this capability in 1049 jurisdictions in 39 states. By 2013, ICE plans to be able to respond nationwide to all fingerprint matches generated through IDENT/IAFIS interoperability.

    "We are committed to creating strategic alliances and partnerships with state and federal agencies alike to ensure efficiency and broaden criminal alien identification within our jurisdiction," said El Paso County Sheriff Terry Maketa. "We believe these additional resources assist us in maximizing the safety of the El Paso County Community."

    "We have advocated for the implementation of Secure Communities in Colorado for a long time," said Arapahoe County Sheriff Grayson Robinson. "I am confident that it will be a significant tool for us to use to remove criminal aliens from the streets and help keep our communities safe."

    Since ICE began using this enhanced information- sharing capability in October 2008, immigration officers have removed from the United States more than 58,300 aliens convicted of a crime. ICE does not regard aliens charged with, but not yet convicted of crimes, as "criminal aliens." Instead, a "criminal alien" is an alien convicted of a crime. In accordance with the Immigration and Nationality Act, ICE continues to take action on aliens subject to removal as resources permit.

    The IDENT system is maintained by DHS's US-VISIT program and IAFIS is maintained by the FBI's Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS).

    "US-VISIT is proud to support ICE, helping provide decision makers with comprehensive, reliable information when and where they need it," said US-VISIT Director Robert Mocny. "By enhancing the interoperability of DHS's and the FBI's biometric systems, we are able to give federal, state and local decision makers information that helps them better protect our communities and our nation."

    "Under this plan, ICE will be utilizing FBI system enhancements that allow improved information sharing at the state and local law enforcement level based on positive identification of incarcerated criminal aliens," said Daniel D. Roberts, assistant director of the FBI's CJIS Division. "Additionally, ICE and the FBI are working together to take advantage of the strong relationships already forged between the FBI and state and local law enforcement necessary to assist ICE in achieving its goals."

    For more information about how ICE is using biometrics to identify aliens convicted of a crime, visit www.ice.gov/secure_communities/ .

    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is the largest investigative arm of the Department of Homeland Security.

    ICE is a 21st century law enforcement agency with broad responsibilities for a number of key homeland security priorities. For more information, visit www.ICE.gov . To report suspicious activity, call 1-866-347-2423.

    U.S. Dept of Homeland Security

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    Oh Yeah, We'll take this as a victory

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    Quote Originally Posted by airdale
    Oh Yeah, We'll take this as a victory
    Time to clean some house in Colorado!!!!!
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    respect and with every purpose of your will thoroughly Americans. You
    cannot become thoroughly Americans if you think of yourselves in groups. President Woodrow Wilson

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    I think this is the latest info on activated Secure Communities.

    * States with more than 90% of jurisdictions activated.

    2/15/2011

    AL - 0 of 67

    AK - 0 of 27

    AZ - 15 of 15 - 100% *

    AR - 11 of 75

    CA - 52 of 58 - 90% *

    CO - 3 of 64

    CT - 1 of 8

    DE - 3 of 3 - 100% *

    DC - 0 of 1

    FL - 67 of 67 - 100% *

    GA - 16 of 159

    HI - 3 of 4 - 75%

    ID - 2 of 44

    IL - 26 of 102

    IN - 0 of 92

    IA - 3 of 99

    KS - 2 of 105

    KY - 1 of 120

    LA - 8 of 64

    ME - 0 of 16

    MD - 13 of 24

    MA - 1 of 15

    MI - 4 of 83

    MN - 0 of 87

    MS - 10 of 82

    MO - 20 of 115

    MT - 3 of 56

    NE - 10 of 93

    NV - 10 of 17

    NH - 0 of 10

    NJ - 0 of 21

    NM - 33 of 33 - 100%*

    NY - 8 of 62

    NC - 92 of 100 - 92%*

    ND - 0 of 53

    OH - 23 of 88

    OK - 30 of 77

    OR - 4 of 36

    PA - 3 of 67

    RI - 0 of 5

    SC - 19 of 46

    SD - 5 of 66

    TN - 21 of 95

    TX - 260 of 260 - 100%*

    UT - 11 of 29

    VT - 0 of 14

    VA - 129 OF 129 - 100% *

    WA - 0 of 39

    WV - 54 of 54 - 100% *

    WI - 72 of 72 - 100% *


    WY - 1 of 23

    2/15/2011
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