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Illegal Aliens and Violent Crime: Some Amazing Facts

March 14, 2017

*Tom Tancredo*

*3/12/2017*

*Source …..*
<http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/03/12/tancredo-illegal-aliens-and-violent-crime-some-amazing-facts/>

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Take a look at the crime statistics for just one state, Texas. A 2017 report
<https://www.dps.texas.gov/administration/crime_records/pages/txCriminalAlienStatistics.htm>
by the Texas Department of Public Safety reveals that over the period from
June 1, 2011 to February 28, 2017, the 215,000 criminal aliens who were
booked into Texas jails were collectively charged with 566,000 offenses,
including 1,167 homicides and 6,098 sexual assaults, with a total of
257,000 convictions.

By the way, Texas has less than half the criminal alien jail and prison
population of California, which has over 100,000 criminal aliens occupying
facilities supported by California taxpayers. (For 2009 incarceration
numbers for each state, see Appendix III of the 2011 GAO report, here
<http://www.gao.gov/assets/320/316959.pdf>.)

It’s no secret that progressive politicians in hundreds of cities and
counties are opposing the Trump administration initiatives to end so-called
“sanctuary” policies. What those politicians never talk about is the fact
that those policies continue to allow tens of thousands of criminal aliens
to go free instead of facing deportation proceedings as prescribed by
federal law.

According to a summary report
<http://www.fairus.org/legislation/state_local/state-sanctuary-policies> on
sanctuary policies from Federation for American Immigration Reform and
numerous media reports, it’s not just San Francisco, New York and Chicago
that are obstructing federal deportation of violent criminals. About 300
local city and county jurisdictions have adopted official policies to
refuse cooperation with immigration enforcement in open violation of
federal law. And California is not the only place with a statewide
sanctuary policy. For a map of principal sanctuary jurisdictions, go here
<http://cis.org/Sanctuary-Cities-Map>.

You might think that Texas is a state with uniform cooperation with federal
immigration enforcement, but you would be wrong. The capital city of
Austin recently
announced
<http://www.npr.org/2017/01/28/512129954/austin-sheriff-says-shell-limit-cooperation-with-federal-immigration-authorities>
it will defy President Trump, the Department of Homeland Security and the
Governor of Texas by continuing its sanctuary policies.

Yes, there’s a new sheriff in town, and citizens will soon have new
protections
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/national/sanctuary-cities/> if the
new federal policies are followed. President Trump’s January 25 executive
order is only the beginning of the fight, and we can expect the ACLU and
other open borders advocates will challenge new enforcement policies in
federal courts.

Here is the political reality. Sanctuary policies across the country are an
important pillar of the “Obama Legacy,” so progressives and the leaders of
the Democratic Party are not going to abandon that legacy. This commitment
by progressives makes immigration enforcement and the end of local
sanctuary policies far more of a political issue than in the past.

Until Obama’s election in 2008, there were only a handful of sanctuary
cities across the nation, but the number skyrocketed after 2008 and now
numbers over 300 according to a recent report
<http://cis.org/Stop-Sanctuary-Cities> from the Center for Immigration
Studies. A 2016 report <https://www.oig.justice.gov/reports/2016/1607.pdf>
by the Inspector General at the U.S. Department of Justice found 155
jurisdictions that limit or restrict cooperation with the federal
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.

But as we said, there is a new sheriff in town — and his deputies have been
busy.

Trump’s January 25 Executive Order was followed on February 20 by a
Department of Homeland Security Memorandum
<https://www.dhs.gov/news/2017/02/21/secretary-kelly-issues-implementation-memoranda-border-security-and-interior>
titled, “Enforcement of the Immigration Laws to Serve the National
Interest.” It is well worth reading in full.

This directive has many features that have already been welcomed as a
breath of fresh air in the ranks of the officers of the Border Patrol and
Immigration and Customs Enforcement. One section of the DHS Memorandum that
has been largely overlooked by the media could well serve as a giant
spotlight on the devastation in local communities caused by sanctuary
policies.

   - Section “H” of the February 20 DHS Enforcement Memorandum, “Collecting
   and Reporting Data on Alien Apprehension and Release,” directs the agency
   to collect and publish *on a weekly basis* data from “all state and
   local jurisdictions” on criminal alien arrests, convictions, releases, as
   well as rejections of ICE detainer requests by local authorities.
   - Once public, this data will alert citizens in every city and county in
   America as to exactly how many criminal aliens are being released back into
   the community instead of being deported or taken into federal custody.
   - The taxpayer cost alone of incarceration of criminal aliens in state
   and local jails is $7 BILLION annually, as explained in one of my earlier
   Breitbart News columns
   
<http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/01/28/tancredo-300-sanctuary-cities-costing-state-local-taxpayers-7000000000-annually/>
   .

A 2011 Government Accountability Office (GAO) report
<http://www.gao.gov/assets/320/316959.pdf> revealed that the typical
criminal alien inmate in federal prisons had been arrested 12 times for
various offenses. On page 17 that GAO report is a summary of the arrest
data for the criminal aliens in state and federal jails:

They were arrested for a total of about 2.9 million offenses, averaging
about 12[each]… slightly lower than the 13 offenses per criminal alien we
reported in 2005.

The Texas DPS report cited above said criminal aliens arrested over that
five-year period had been arrested for an average of 2.5 crimes. Taking the
average number of crimes committed by ARRESTED criminal aliens as five, and
extrapolating from the data on the total number of criminal alien inmates
in state and local jails in 2016, the approximately 300,000 criminal aliens
in state and local jails are responsible for over 1,500,00 crimes.

In Colorado, the 2,039 criminal aliens in the state prison system in 2016
were 14.7 percent of a prison population of 13,873. The 2016 annual report
on the criminal aliens in the Colorado state prison system is here
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B21TrpBx507cNHJmSkRVTG8wb0E/view>. The
14.7 percent can be easily calculated from the 2,039 inmates in a total
prison population of 13,873 found in this document
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B21TrpBx507cNGxxLTJNbVVPVkVUQlIwMUhDUzAtcng3Y3pV/view>
.

This 14.7 percent is over four times the illegal alien population share of
total state population, estimated at 200,000 in 2013 by the Pew Hispanic
Center.

It is true that even under Obama’s lax policies on enforcement and
deportations, local ICE offices routinely intercepted criminal alien felons
being released from state prisons and deported the most violent among them.
But it was a far different story for the thousands of criminals released
from LOCAL jails in dozens of sanctuary jurisdictions, where federal ICE
detainers were not being honored and violent criminals were routinely
released to commit other crimes.

Even the pro-sanctuary *Denver Post* could not ignore
<http://www.denverpost.com/2017/02/22/norlan-estrada-reyes-deportation-hit-and-run/>
two recent cases where an ICE detainer request was ignored and illegal
aliens were released by the Denver jail and then arrested for homicide only
weeks later. One case was a hit-and-run accident that left a young woman
dead, and the second was a brutal murder at a light rail stop.

Unfortunately, our nation’s intrepid journalists are not routinely
reporting on the thousands of crimes committed by criminal aliens who have
been in police custody but then released because of sanctuary policies. It
is conceivable that at least a half million serious crimes annually could
be prevented if all illegal aliens convicted of felonies were deported —
and then prevented from returning by effective border controls.




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