illegal immigration

Border patrol agents arrest Marion County man convicted of rape, assault

A man convicted of rape and assault in Marion County was arrested in Arizona by Border Patrol agents Sunday.

Agents patrolling the border near Lukeville, Arizona, arrested five men on suspicion of being in the United States illegally, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials.

Among them was 31-year-old Pascual Nava-Gutierrez, a former resident of Donald, Oregon.

While conducting a background check, agents discovered Nava-Gutierrez was convicted of third-degree rape and fourth-degree assault in 2012 before being deported to Mexico.

According to court records, Nava-Gutierrez was convicted of DUI and reckless endangerment in 2008. While he was still on probation in 2010, a Marion County grand jury indicted him on charges of third-degree rape, fourth-degree assault and harassment and issued a warrant for his arrest.

He was taken into custody two years later on new assault charges. After pleading guilty to rape and two counts of assault, Nava-Gutierrez was sentenced to 90 days in jail, five years probation, batterer intervention treatment and ordered to register as a sex offender.

A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement hold was placed on him while he was incarcerated at Marion County jail.

Border patrol officials said Nava-Gutierrez will remain in custody pending prosecution for criminal immigration violations involving re-entry as an aggravated felon. Information was not available on when Nava-Gutierrez had previously been deported, but agents said it was most likely after his release from Marion County Jail.

Officials said all people apprehended by border patrol agents undergo criminal history checks using biometrics like fingerprint analysis to identify those crossing the border illegally who have criminal histories.

In the fiscal year 2017, U.S. Border Patrol arrested almost 8,000 convicted criminals crossing the border illegally. Of those, 2,675 had outstanding warrants for their arrests. Read more about Border patrol agents arrest Marion County man convicted of rape, assault

Illegal immigrant charged in the killings of two cops wishes he 'had killed more of the mother-------'

An illegal immigrant began his murder trial for the 2014 killings of two Northern California sheriff's deputies on Tuesday with a profanity-laced rant, calling a partner of one of the slain officers a “coward.”

Prosecutor Rod Norgaard recounted the events that led to the death of Sheriff's Deputy Danny Oliver outside a Sacramento motel in October 2014, and described how Oliver's partner, Deputy Scott Brown, was able to retreat from the heavy gunfire.

Luis Enrique Monroy Bracamontes, 37, the alleged killer, interrupted the court when he grinned and called Brown a "coward." 

Bracamontes was scolded by the Sacramento Superior Court judge, The Sacramento Bee reported.  

"I wish I had killed more of the mother-------s," Bracamontes told the court. He continued: "I will break out soon and I will kill more, kill whoever gets in front of me...There's no need for a f---ing trial."

Bracamontes defense attorneys cited the outburst as more evidence that their client is unfit to stand trial.

His wife, 41-year-old Janelle Monroy, also is charged in the slayings. She argues that she was a victim of AN abusive husband who frequently used drugs.  

FILE - In this Oct, 28, 2014 file photo, flowers surround a photo of slain Sacramento County Deputy Sheriff Daniel Oliver at the Sacramento County Sheriff's office in Sacramento, Calif. Luis Enrique Monroy Bracamontes, the suspect being tried in the slayings of  Oliver and Scott Brown, called Brown a "coward" as his murder trial began on Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2018. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

FILE: Flowers surround a photo of slain Sacramento County Deputy Sheriff Daniel Oliver. (AP)  (AP)

Bracamontes, who could face the death penalty if convicted, has had similar episodes in court in the past.

Bracamontes is from Mexico, and repeatedly entered the United States illegally. His wife is an American citizen and faces life in prison if found guilty.  

Public defenders Jeffrey Barbour and Norm Dawson have unsuccessfully attempted to enter a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity, and argued that it is unlikely their client will receive a fair trial due to the anti-immigrant sentiment encouraged by President Trump’s hard line on immigration.


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Ajo Agents Arrest Illegal Alien Convicted of Rape and Assault

TUCSON, Ariz. – Border Patrol agents assigned to the Ajo Station arrested a Mexican man Sunday morning with a conviction for rape and assault in Marion County, Oregon in 2012.

Agents patrolling in Lukeville, Arizona, arrested five men illegally present in the United States. During processing, agents conducted a records check on 31-year-old Pascual Nava-Gutierrez, which revealed his earlier conviction of rape in the 3rd degree and assault in the 4th degree.

Nava will remain in federal custody pending prosecution for criminal immigration violations involving re-entry of an aggravated felon.

All persons apprehended by the Border Patrol undergo criminal history checks using biometrics to ensure illegal immigrants with criminal histories are positively identified.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection is the unified border agency within the Department of Homeland Security charged with the management, control and protection of our nation's borders at and between the official ports of entry. CBP is charged with keeping terrorists and terrorist weapons out of the country while enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws.
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Oregon Department of Corrections: Foreign National Sex Crime Report December 2017

Information obtained from the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) indicated that on December 1, 2017 that 476 of the 973 foreign nationals (criminal aliens) in the state’s prison system were incarcerated for three types of sex crimes (sex abuse, rape and sodomy), 48.92 percent of the criminal alien prison population.

The following table identifies the types, numbers and percentages of sex crimes committed by the 476 criminal aliens with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) immigration detainers incarcerated on December 1st in DOC prisons.
 

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

Crime

DOC Number Inmates W/ ICE Detainers Incarcerated by Type of Sex Crime

DOC Percent Inmates W/ICE Detainers Incarcerated by Type of Sex Crime

Sex Abuse

200

42.02%

Rape

175

36.76%

Sodomy

101

21.22%

Total

476

100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 December 17.

Using DOC ICE detainer numbers, the following table reveals the number and percentage of 476 criminal alien prisoners incarcerated on December 1st that were sent to prison from the state’s 36 counties for the crimes of sex abuse, rape and sodomy.
 

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

County

DOC Number Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for the Crime of Sex Abuse

DOC Number Inmates W/ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for the Crime of Rape

DOC Number Inmates W/ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for the Crime of Sodomy

DOC Number Inmates W/ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for Sex Crimes

DOC Percent Inmates W/ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for Sex Crimes

Marion

51

49

33

133

27.94%

Washington

49

45

22

116

24.37%

Multnomah

32

25

17

74

15.55%

Lane

8

14

5

27

5.67%

Clackamas

12

11

4

27

5.67%

Jackson

10

5

4

19

3.99%

Yamhill

4

7

3

14

2.94%

Deschutes

5

2

3

10

2.10%

Linn

6

1

1

8

1.68%

Benton

2

4

1

7

1.47%

Malheur

4

2

0

6

1.26%

Polk

4

1

1

6

1.26%

Klamath

4

0

0

4

0.84%

Umatilla

1

1

2

4

0.84%

Clatsop

2

1

0

3

0.63%

Coos

0

2

1

3

0.63%

Lincoln

1

1

1

3

0.63%

Hood River

0

2

0

2

0.42%

Jefferson

1

1

0

2

0.42%

Wasco

1

1

0

2

0.42%

Crook

0

0

1

1

0.21%

Douglas

0

0

1

1

0.21%

Josephine

1

0

0

1

0.21%

Morrow

1

0

0

1

0.21%

Tillamook

0

0

1

1

0.21%

Union

1

0

0

1

0.21%

Baker

0

0

0

0

0.00%

Columbia

0

0

0

0

0.00%

Curry

0

0

0

0

0.00%

Gilliam

0

0

0

0

0.00%

Grant

0

0

0

0

0.00%

Harney

0

0

0

0

0.00%

Lake

0

0

0

0

0.00%

OOS

0

0

0

0

0.00%

Sherman

0

0

0

0

0.00%

Wallowa

0

0

0

0

0.00%

Wheeler

0

0

0

0

0.00%

Total

200

175

101

476

100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 December 17.

Using DOC ICE detainer numbers, the following table reveals the self-declared countries of origin of the criminal alien prisoners by number and percentage incarcerated on December 1st in the state’s prisons for the crimes of sex abuse, rape and sodomy.
 

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

Country

DOC Number Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for the Crime of Sex Abuse

DOC Number Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for the Crime of Rape

DOC Number Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for the Crime of Sodomy

DOC Number Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for Sex Crimes

DOC Percent Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for Sex Crimes

Mexico

176

142

80

398

83.61%

Guatemala

5

6

2

13

2.73%

El Salvador

1

3

5

9

1.89%

Russia

1

3

1

5

1.05%

Fed. St. Micron.

2

0

2

4

0.84%

Ecuador

0

1

2

3

0.63%

Honduras

1

2

0

3

0.63%

Ukraine

1

1

1

3

0.63%

Vietnam

0

2

1

3

0.63%

Cuba

1

1

0

2

0.42%

England

1

0

1

2

0.42%

Peru

2

0

0

2

0.42%

Philippines

0

0

2

2

0.42%

Wales

0

2

0

2

0.42%

Other Countries

9

12

4

25

5.25%

Total

200

175

101

476

100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 December 17.

Criminal aliens from 37 different countries sexually abused, raped and sodomized residents in the State of Oregon.

David Olen Cross of Salem, Oregon writes on immigration issues and foreign national crime. This report is a service to Oregon state, county and city governmental officials to help them assess the impact of foreign national crime in the state. He can be reached at docfnc@yahoo.com or at http://docfnc.wordpress.com/ Read more about Oregon Department of Corrections: Foreign National Sex Crime Report December 2017

One in Fifteen Oregon Prisoners Is a Criminal Alien; Nearly Half Convicted of Sex Crimes

The murder of Kate Steinle in California highlighted the fact that we have a serious criminal illegal alien problem in this country. Many of these individuals, after breaking the law to enter the country, go on to commit other crimes — theft, rape, and even murder. David Olen Cross released a December 2017 report based on Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) data, announcing that there are "973 foreign nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated in the state’s prison system."

Oregon has 14,739 inmates incarcerated in its 14 prisons scattered across the state. "Approximately one in every fifteen prisoners incarcerated by the state was a criminal alien, 6.60 percent of the total prison population," the report said.

According to Cross, all of the 973 criminal aliens currently in the state's prisons were identified by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Anytime that happens, DOC officials will place an "ICE detainer" on the inmate. "After the inmate completes his/her state sanction, prison officials will transfer custody of the inmate to ICE," he said.

Marion County, home to Salem, the state capital, houses the most illegal alien inmates with 235 — nearly one-fourth of the prison population. Washington County (Hillsboro) and Multnomah County (Portland, a sanctuary city) each have around 200 criminal aliens — around 20 percent of the prison population in those counties.

An astounding 476 —48.92 percent— of the criminal alien prisoners in Oregon have been convicted of committing crimes of a sexual nature, with 200 cases of sex abuse, 175 cases of rape, and 101 cases of sodomy. A total of 136 of the state's criminal alien inmates are in custody because they committed homicide. Drugs, assault, robbery, kidnapping, burglary, theft and driving offenses round out the top ten list of crimes committed.

The criminal aliens in Oregon prisons come predominantly from South and Central America as well as Cuba. Nearly 80 percent, 777, came from Mexico. The next highest country of origin is Guatemala with 19 inmates.

The cost is steep to house and care for these prisoners. The criminal aliens each cost Oregon taxpayers $94.55 per day. That adds up to $91,977 per day for all of the criminal aliens in the state — $643,980 per week, more than $33 million per year.

Those numbers do not include the costs incurred for legal services, interpreters, court costs, or victim assistance, nor do they include the devastating personal costs that victims of their crimes pay.

According to the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), there are approximately 55,000 criminal aliens in U.S. prisons, accounting for one-fourth of prisoners in Federal Bureau of Prisons facilities. "There are about 297,000 criminal aliens incarcerated in state and local prisons. That number represents about 16.4 percent of the state and local prison population compared to the 12.9 percent of the total population comprised of foreign-born residents," according to FAIR. The estimated cost of housing these criminals at the federal level is estimated to be $1.5 to $1.6 billion per year.

Ten states account for 63 percent of the nation's incarcerated criminal aliens: Nevada, Texas, California, Arizona, New Mexico, New Jersey, Oregon, Florida, N. Carolina, and Illinois.

FAIR suggests a multi-faceted approach to solving the problem of criminal aliens:

•Secure the borders

• Deny jobs to illegal aliens through a centralized secure identity verification system.
 
• Assure that the criminal conviction of an alien leads to deportation and permanent exclusion from the United States.

• Asylum applicants should be screened expeditiously and excluded if their claims are not credible. Even if they appear to have credible claims, they should be detained until background checks are done.

• Secure greater federal and local government cooperation to identify criminal aliens.

"There are thousands of U.S. citizens being victimized and killed annually by criminal illegal aliens in the U.S.," Steve Salvi, founder of Ohio Jobs & Justice PAC, told PJ Media. "The problem is magnified by the over 500 sanctuary cities that dot the U.S., which purposely help shield illegal aliens from detection by federal immigration agents. That is why it is important for all local and state governments to not obstruct justice and fully cooperate with the Dept. of Homeland Security."

Oregon and other states that tolerate massive illegal alien populations continue to not only put their citizens at risk of crime, they cost those citizens billions in tax dollars every year, siphoning money from other valuable government services. Until the border is secured and local authorities pledge their full support for ICE programs, we'll continue to hear horror stories of lives devastated by criminal alien crime. Read more about One in Fifteen Oregon Prisoners Is a Criminal Alien; Nearly Half Convicted of Sex Crimes

Nearly 50 Percent of Illegal Aliens in State Prison Are Sex Offenders

One in fifteen prisoners incarcerated in Oregon are illegal aliens, and a whopping 50 percent are in jail for sex crimes.

According to a study called “Oregon Department of Corrections: Criminal Alien Report December 2017” by David Cross, 6.60 percent of the prison population in Oregon is comprised of illegal aliens.

Once again, the most concerning aspect of this study is why exactly these illegal aliens are serving prison time.

According to Cross, nearly 50 percent of all illegal aliens in state prisons are serving time for sex crimes.

Here’s the break down:

Illegal aliens account for 200 cases of sex abuse, 175 cases of rape, and 101 cases of sodomy in the state of Oregon.

Illegal aliens also commit more than 100 homicides in the state, as well as other violent crimes.

ICE has identified the 973 illegals in the state’s prisons, and has placed detainers on them.

Illegal immigrants committing crime is something Oregon has apparently gotten used to.

For example, in Portland, a sanctuary city, an illegal alien was sentenced to 35 years in prison after he was deported to Mexico 20 times but kept returning to Portland to commit crime.

According to KATU-TV, Sergio Martinez faces jail time for assaulting two women in December 2017.

This isn’t Martinez’s first run in with the law.

He also faces a slew of other charges including robbery, kidnapping, assault charges, burglary, sodomy and sex abuse.

How much longer will it be until our lawmakers realize they are putting the American people at risk by inviting illegal aliens into our country?

Until Congress decides to do something about these illegal criminals, we are forced to stand idly by while sanctuary cities harbor violent offenders and turn a deaf ear to the American people’s calls for help. Read more about Nearly 50 Percent of Illegal Aliens in State Prison Are Sex Offenders

Revealed! How Trump will get Mexico to pay for wall

 

WASHINGTON – Quietly, and without any fanfare from major media, Donald Trump has unveiled his plan for getting Mexico to pay for the border wall.

He says he plans to offer a new deal on NAFTA that will share increased revenues between the two countries more equitably, a small portion of which will be diverted to pay for the cost of the wall.

The Trump administration is currently seeking federal funding for the wall while renegotiating the U.S. trade deal with both Mexico and Canada.

“They can pay for it indirectly through NAFTA,” Trump said Thursday in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. “We make a good deal on NAFTA, and, say, ‘I’m going to take a small percentage of that money and it’s going toward the wall.’ Guess what? Mexico’s paying.”

Trump’s comments came hours after he was updated by his administration’s top economic and trade advisers on the progress of those negotiations and the administration’s trade actions more broadly.

Trump repeatedly promised during the campaign that he would build a wall on the Southern U.S. border and get Mexico to pay for it. Democrats are refusing even to approve a budget without a bill to approve DACA, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which he rescinded in the fall.

Trump warned Thursday that if Mexico did not agree to new terms on the free trade deal, known formally as the North American Free Trade Agreement, then he would simply “terminate” the deal.

“Now, Mexico may not want to make the NAFTA deal, which is OK, then I’ll terminate NAFTA, which I think would be frankly a positive for our country,” Trump said.

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In extraordinary public negotiation with Congress, Trump promises to sign DACA bill

WASHINGTON — President Trump promised Tuesday to sign what he called a "bill of love" to extend protections to 800,000 immigrants who entered the United States illegally as children — if Congress can work out the details.

"You folks are going to have to come up with a solution," Trump told 25 lawmakers in a remarkable televised negotiation at the White House. "And if you do, I'm going to sign that solution." 

But funding for a wall along the border with Mexico remains a sticking point, as Trump insisted that border security remain a part of any deal. 

Lawmakers are under a March 5 deadline — imposed by Trump — to come up with a legal fix to the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. DACA, as it's known, is now the main stumbling block holding up a wide range of other Trump administration immigration priorities. 

Conservative Republicans in the House want to link DACA to Trump's request for $18 billion for a border wall. That would give immigration talks even more urgency, as the spending bill must pass by Jan. 19 to prevent a government shutdown. 

So Trump and his top advisers sat down Tuesday with 25 members of Congress — 16 senators and nine representatives, 15 Republicans and 10 Democrats. And in an unusual move, the White House opened nearly an hour of the meeting to the press.

More: Trump demands Democrats cave on border wall before DACA fix

More: Trump: DACA will be 'terrific' if Democrats back his own immigration plans

More: Each day, 120 'dreamers' lose protection from deportation

The Republicans came with a common talking point: Congress needs a permanent fix to immigration enforcement, or else have to deal with the issue again. Democrats said the urgency of saving DREAMers from deportation meant that extending DACA must take priority.

The so-called DREAMers are the children of immigrants who remained in the country illegally — growing up as Americans but without the legal status. Obama's solution was to use his enforcement discretion to give up to 800,000 DREAMers a quasi-legal status, but the Trump administration has said Obama exceeded his authority and that any fix must come from Congress.

Trump said repeatedly on Tuesday that he would sign any bill Congress sends him to make that deferred action program legal. But then he later clarified that such a bill must also include border security measures, including funding for a border wall.

"A clean DACA bill, to me, is a DACA bill where we take care of the 800,000 people," he said. "We take care of them and we also take care of security. That's very important."

Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., the number two Democrat in the Senate, expressed optimism that such a deal could get done.  

As of March 5, one thousand people a day will lose their temporary status, Durbin said. “Lives are hanging in the balance. We’ve got the time to do it,” Durbin told Trump.

"We feel that we can put together a combination for the future of DACA as well as border security," said Durbin, sitting to Trump's right. "We want a safe border in America, period, both when it comes to the issues of illegal migration, but also when it comes to drugs and all these other areas."

But Republicans also want two other issues on the table: elimination of the diversity visa lottery program and family-based "chain migration." 

"Yes, we’ve got to do DACA, and I agree with you 100%," said House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif. "But if we do not do something with the security, if we do not do something with the chain migration, we are fooling each other that we solved the problem."

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer of New York, who was not in the meeting, said he was encouraged by Trump's more productive tone. "The fact that he limited things to just the four areas that were talked about — something we have been seeking for a while to see what the limits are—was a very good sign," he said.

More: How Trump's wall pledge is complicating a DACA bill for 'Dreamers'

After the reporters left, Trump showed even more flexibility, said Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz. — especially on the issue of how much money he wants for the border wall.

“I went in very skeptical that anything would be accomplished, but the biggest part of the meeting — the best part — is what the president did actually a little more explanation of what the wall actually means to him,” said Flake, who has been a frequent critic of the president in the past. “The wall is really a fence.”

Tuesday's meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House was scheduled to be closed to reporters, but opened up on short notice. It quickly became perhaps the most extended open discussion between the president and congressional leaders since President Barack Obama's Blair House summit on health care eight years ago. Sen. Lindsay Graham, R-S.C., called it "the most fascinating meeting I’ve been involved with in 20-plus years in politics."

"I like opening it up to the media," Trump said. "Because I think they're seeing, more than anything else, that we're all very much on a similar page. We're on the same page."

The open negotiation also came amid growing questions about Trump's command of the issues following the release of a tell-all book last week. Often sitting with his arms crossed and directing the conversation, Trump delved into immigration policy with occasional tangents into earmarks, military spending and whether Oprah Winfrey will run for president. ("I don’t think she’s going to run," Trump said.)

After 55 minutes, Trump finally gave the signal for aides to usher reporters out of the room. "Thank you all very much. I hope we gave you enough material. This should cover you for about two weeks," he said.


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Here's how to report suspected criminal alien activity

Alert date: 
January 9, 2018
Alert body: 

Are you aware of suspected criminal activity happening in your neighborhood, workplace or another location. Did you know you can report the information here: https://www.ice.gov/webform/hsi-tip-form Please follow the instructions carefully.
 

County with Sanctuary Cities: Oregon’s Washington County Second in Foreign National Crime in December 2017

On December 1, 2017 Oregon’s Washington County had 202 of the 973 foreign nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated in the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) prison system; the county was Second in foreign national crime in the state with 20.76 percent of the criminal aliens in DOC prisons.

The following table reveals how Washington County residents were harmed or victimized by the 202 criminal aliens incarcerated on December 1st in the DOC prison system with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) immigration detainers.
 

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

Crime

Total Number of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers in DOC Prisons from Washington County by Type of Crime

Percentage of Inmates W/ICE Detainers in DOC Prisons from Washington County by Type of Crime

Sex Abuse

49

24.26%

Rape

45

22.28%

Homicide

22

10.89%

Sodomy

22

10.89%

Assault

18

8.91%

Drugs

18

8.91%

Robbery

12

5.94%

Burglary

4

1.98%

Kidnapping

3

1.49%

Theft

3

1.49%

Driving Offense

2

0.99%

Escape

1

0.50%

Arson

0

0.00%

Forgery

0

0.00%

Vehicle Theft

0

0.00%

Other / Combination Crimes

3

1.49%

Total

202

100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 December 17.

This table reveals, using the DOC ICE detainer numbers from December 1st, the total number of criminal alien inmates incarcerated in the DOC prison system by type of crime from all Oregon counties, the total number of criminal alien inmates from Washington County in DOC prisons by type of crime and the percentage of those alien inmates who were from the county by type of crime.
 

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

Crime

Total number of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers in DOC Prisons from all Oregon Counties by Type of Crime

Total number of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers in DOC Prisons from Washington County by Type of Crime

Percentage of Inmates W/ICE Detainers in DOC Prisons from Washington County by Type of Crime

Sex Abuse

200

49

24.50%

Rape

175

45

25.71%

Homicide

136

22

16.18%

Sodomy

101

22

21.78%

Drugs

97

18

18.56%

Assault

76

18

23.68%

Robbery

52

12

23.08%

Kidnapping

25

3

12.00%

Burglary

23

4

17.39%

Theft

15

3

20.00%

Driving Offense

7

2

28.57%

Vehicle Theft

5

0

0.00%

Escape

1

1

100.00%

Forgery

1

0

0.00%

Arson

0

0

0.00%

Other / Combination Crimes

59

3

5.08%

Total

973

202

 

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 December 17.

The following table reveals the self-declared countries of origin of the majority of the 202 criminal aliens with ICE immigration detainers who have harmed or victimized the residents Washington County in the DOC prison system.
 

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

Country

Total Inmates W/ ICE Detainers from Washington Country by Country of Origin in DOC Prisons

Percentage of Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Country of Origin from Washington County in DOC Prisons

Mexico

158

78.22%

Guatemala

11

5.45%

Cuba

5

2.48%

EL Salvador

3

1.49%

Honduras

3

1.49%

Federated States of Micronesia

2

0.99%

Philippines

2

0.99%

Other Countries

18

8.91%

Total

202

100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 December 17.

Criminal aliens from 24 different countries have harmed or victimized the residents of Washington County.

David Olen Cross of Salem, Oregon writes on immigration issues and foreign national crime. This report is a service to Oregon state, county and city governmental officials in Washington County to help them assess the impact of foreign national crime in the county. He can be reached at docfnc@yahoo.com or at http://docfnc.wordpress.com/
 


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