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    REP. KIRK, COMMUNITY LEADERS AND SHERIFFS: DEPORT ILLEGAL

    REP. KIRK, COMMUNITY LEADERS AND SHERIFFS: DEPORT ILLEGAL ALIEN GANG CRIMINALS FOLLOWING CONVICTION

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    October 17, 2009 Saturday

    CHICAGO, March 22 -- Rep. Mark Kirk, R-Ill. (10th CD), issued the following news release:

    U.S. Representative Mark Kirk joined with community leaders and area sheriffs today to announce the Alien Gang Removal Act, new federal legislation to crack down on illegal alien gang activity.

    Congressman Mark Kirk was joined by Mrs. Rosa Reyes-Prosen, Chair of the Latino Advisory Board, Pastor Laudir Lugo of Revival Temple Church in Waukegan, Evelyn Chenier, Executive Director of Waukegan's Family First Center, Lake County Sheriff Mark Curran and Kendall County Sheriff Richard Randall.

    Kirk disclosed staggering statistics from the Government Accountability Office, which found that 27 percent of federal prisoners are previously-convicted criminal aliens, costing taxpayers $1.2 billion a year.

    And a study conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement of a sample of 55,322 convicted illegal aliens found that each inmate had been arrested an average of eight times for a total of 459,614 arrests.

    These arrests accounted for nearly 700,000 criminal offenses. (Graphic below)

    "Illinois now leads the nation in per capita gang membership, fueled in large part by the growth of suburban street gangs," Congressman Kirk said.

    "While most gang members are American citizens, we are seeing the rise of transnational drug gangs that are bringing new levels of violence and criminal activity to our communities.

    The national statistics on repeat offenders are staggering and these gangs are backed by weapons and resources that can easily overwhelm suburban law enforcement.

    Shockingly, involvement in a criminal street gang does not prevent you from entering the United States.

    The Alien Gang Removal Act reinforces what should be commonsense: if you are a gang member and are convicted of a crime involving weapons, ammunition, child pornography or illegal narcotics, you must be deported."

    "The consequences of illegal immigration from a criminal justice perspective are substantial and well documented," said Lake County Sheriff Mark Curran. "Many elected officials are afraid to address these difficult issues. I commend Congressman Kirk on having the courage to do the right thing."

    "Suburban counties are seeing a rise in gang-related crime as more criminals relocate from Chicago," Kendall County Sheriff Richard Randall said. "This trend corresponds with an increasing number of illegal aliens who come to the U.S. for the sole purpose of getting involved in street gangs. Local law enforcement needs federal help to meet this challenge - the Alien Gang Removal Act provides that support."

    The Alien Gang Removal Act amends federal immigration law to include membership in a criminal street gang as a disqualifying criterion for entry into the United States.

    The legislation also creates new grounds for deportation after a member of an officially-designated criminal gang is found to have been convicted of any felonies or criminal misdemeanors involving weapons, ammunition, child pornography or illegal narcotics.

    The additional listing of deportable crimes will further limit illegal alien gang members' eligibility for relief from removal proceedings.

    The Alien Gang Removal Act authorizes the U.S. Attorney General to designate criminal street gang for the purposes of member identification.

    Closer to home, in a recent audit of the Lake County jail, approximately 20 percent of the 655 inmates were illegal aliens. As of March 19, there were more than 120 foreign-born inmates in the jail from the following countries:

    * Poland

    * Korea

    * Ukraine

    * Uganda

    * Mexico

    * India

    * Dominican Republic

    * Barbados

    * Belize

    * Honduras

    * Jamaica

    * Guatemala

    * El Salvador


    The 122 inmates are charged with more than 280 crimes, including:

    * Murder

    * Predatory Criminal Sexual Assault of a Child

    * Aggravated Criminal Sexual Assault with a Weapon

    * Possession of Controlled Substances

    * Delivery of Controlled Substances


    Previous audits of the jail indicated that approximately 90 percent of the foreign-born inmate population received detainers from ICE for review of their immigration status.

    For more information please contact: Sarabjit Jagirdar, Email:- htsyndication@hindustantimes.com

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    Mark Kirk is running for the Senate this coming election. Good publicity. Nonetheless, good for him and good for Sheriff Curran.
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    Quote:
    "Closer to home, in a recent audit of the Lake County jail, approximately 20 percent of the 655 inmates were illegal aliens. As of March 19, there were more than 120 foreign-born inmates in the jail from the following countries"


    "Oh, the anti-Hispanic Prejudice....!"

    And of the 13 nations represented, the majority (7) were "non-Hispanic" nations:
    Poland
    Korea
    Ukraine
    Uganda
    India
    Barbados
    Jamaica
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