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http://www.yakima-herald.com/page/dis/307476592433505
Published on Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Jail cost for holding illegal immigrants is $1.4 million a year

By CHRIS BRISTOL
YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC

It costs more than $1.4 million a year to hold criminal undocumented immigrants in the Yakima County jail, a cost that should be borne by the federal government but isn't, Department of Corrections chief Steve Robertson said Tuesday.

Robertson estimated the feds paid a little over $100,000 last year for 642 prisoners, nowhere close to the real cost shouldered by the county.

"That's just the tip," he added. "That's not counting the rest of the system * the police, the prosecutors, the courts, probation. That's just the Department of Corrections."

Robertson's comments came a day after Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire sent the federal government a symbolic invoice for nearly $50 million to reimburse the state for the cost of housing criminal undocumented immigrants in state prisons.

In a letter to U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez, Gregoire accused the federal government of forcing states to pick up more and more costs of federal programs like Medicaid while shirking its responsibility to incarcerate undocumented immigrants who have committed crimes.

The governor said the state paid more than $27 million to house 995 prisoners from July 2004 to June 2005. The U.S. Department of Justice reimbursed the state only $1.7 million and still owes $25.3 million.

That's just for state prisons, not county jails and other local lockups. Robertson said the Yakima County jail housed 642 prisoners over the same period at a cost of $1.44 million but received only $100,000 in reimbursement under the federal State Criminal Alien Assistance Program, or SCAAP.

According to Robertson, the federal government budgets only $450 million a year in reimbursements for the entire country. Gregoire, along with California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano recently asked the feds to boost the SCAAP fund to $850 million.

"I'm about $1.5 million a year just by myself," Robertson said, referring to the county's cost. "How many jails our size are out there? You can eat up $450 million in a big hurry."