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    U.S. can't account for 600,000 fugitives

    U.S. can't account for 600,000 fugitives
    By BEVERLEY LUMPKIN, Associated Press Writer
    Mon Mar 26, 2:33 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - Teams assigned to make sure foreigners ordered out of the United States actually leave are grappling with a backlog of more than 600,000 cases and can't accurately account for the fugitives' whereabouts, the government reported Monday.


    The report by the Homeland Security Department's inspector general found that the effectiveness of teams assigned to find the fugitives was hampered by "insufficient detention capacity, limitations of an immigration database and inadequate working space."

    Even though more than $204 million was allocated for 52 fugitive operations teams since 2003, a backlog of 623,292 cases existed as of August of 2006, the report said.

    The number of illegal immigrants in the United States has been estimated at between 11.5 million and 12 million. About 5.4 percent of them are believed to be "fugitive aliens," those who have failed to leave the country after being ordered out.

    The inspector general found there is not enough bed space available to detain such fugitives and that agents are hampered by an inaccurate database. Other factors that limit the teams' effectiveness are insufficient staffing, the report said.

    Until the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, attempts to catch such fugitives were mostly carried out by teams not exclusively devoted to the task. After the attacks, an Absconder Apprehension Initiative was created within the Justice Department to find, apprehend and deport such immigrants. When the Homeland Security Department was created in March 2003, it assumed responsibility.

    Plans for the new office stated that it aimed to eliminate the case backlog by the end of 2012, although a field manual put the timetable at 2009, the report said.

    Yet "despite the efforts of the teams, the backlog of fugitive alien cases has increased each fiscal year since the program was established in February 2002," the inspector general said.

    "The IG report does a good job at highlighting exactly why we needed fugitive operations teams," said Marc Raimondi, spokesman for the Homeland Security Department. He added that funding for the 2007 fiscal year allows for up to 75 teams to be fielded to deal with the backlog.

    But the report said the weekly field office reports sent to headquarters do not accurately reflect what the teams have actually done. Sometimes they include apprehensions made by other federal, state or local law enforcement agencies. The reports might also include cases closed because of an immigrant's death, voluntary departure from the country or being changed to legal status.

    "The current reporting system does not provide a means by which managers can assess teams' performance," the inspector general concluded. That makes it impossible to determine if the teams are meeting their goals, the report said.

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    those who have failed to leave the country after being ordered out.
    No, that is simply not possible!

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    ordered out, why in the heck were they not arrested and put out.
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    Charlesoakisland wrote:
    ordered out, why in the heck were they not arrested and put out.

    Because they are illegal and we are a kind and generous people and we don't care if our children and grandchildren end up with nothing???
    Apparently!

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    Quote Originally Posted by olivermyboy
    Charlesoakisland wrote:
    ordered out, why in the heck were they not arrested and put out.

    Because they are illegal and we are a kind and generous people and we don't care if our children and grandchildren end up with nothing???
    Apparently!
    Some body must have a mouse in their pocket cause I stopped being generous to undesirables in 1966.
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    The number of illegal immigrants in the United States has been estimated at between 11.5 million and 12 million. About 5.4 percent of them are believed to be "fugitive aliens," those who have failed to leave the country after being ordered out.
    I'm getting sick and tired of hearing this so-called 12 million number. We're not fools and don't appreciate being treated as such! Everyone knows that number is ridiculously low and doesn't even come close to being accurate.

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    I know where one is,actually two, check out the churches, but you better hurry she has her own bill in congress so she will be allowed to stay!!
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    What is ridiculous is that they catch and release them and then wonder why they do not know where they are. But we all know they are still in the country. If you are caught you are not released you are incarcerated until you can be deported that is it
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