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Border Patrol to begin disclosing how many illegal border crossers get away
Washington Examiner
Nov 11, 2020
The federal agency that oversees U.S. borders will soon begin releasing the number of illegal immigrants who it believes evaded arrest while sneaking over the border from Mexico, the Washington Examiner has learned.
Prior to last week’s election, the Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Customs and Border Protection approved a plan to start publishing the number of people whom Border Patrol agents were unable to arrest while patrolling the border. The monthly figure is expected to be in the thousands based on federal statistics from recent years that show the average 30,000 to 60,000 people arrested each month make up about 75% of the total who crossed. The numbers will also include how many people attempted to enter the United States illegally but turned back to Mexico.
Agents for decades have tracked how many people they were unable to stop but have better technology and modeling systems in place to measure how many people they miss. Border Patrol National Chief Rodney Scott told the Washington Examiner that the organization hopes the release of information will boost transparency with the public, as well as deter smugglers who funnel paying migrants over the border because they recognize a large percentage are unsuccessful at evading federal law enforcement.
“There is a thought process that they will stop coming,” Scott said about illegal immigrants.
“There was another administration not too long ago that basically put a gag order on the Border Patrol not to say anything,” Scott said. “We weren’t even really allowed to release into-the-year statistics … Like, they’re just numbers,” said Scott. “We’re really trying to manage or try to track and report better the gotaways … When agents actually just see somebody starting to cross — they move, they run back south — that’s a success for us, but we’ve never talked about those — those data points before because they’re soft.”
Illegal alien captured in Gwinnett County, GA, detected by 287(g): Aggravated child molestation by sodomy, from ICE report
From an ICE report on 287 (g) results:
Georgia – On Oct. 16, the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office 287(g) Program encountered a citizen of El Salvador charged with aggravated child molestation by sodomy, obscene contact with a child, use of computer service to seduce, solicit, lure or entice a child to commit an illegal act, and placed an immigration detainer and warrant on the subject. The subject entered the United States on an unknown date and location without inspection.
ICE publishes monthly report on enforcement actions due to cooperative agreements
Note: The incoming sheriffs in Gwinnett and cobb counties have promised the illegal alien lobby they will end the 287(g) agreements with ICE when they take office in January, 2021. We will try to track the consequences. We do not expect the same from the Associated Press or the liberal AJC.
WASHINGTON – A Honduran national charged with three counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child and a Guatemalan national charged with carjacking, aggravated assault and battery are examples of the most egregious cases of detainers placed in October by local law enforcement officials with delegated 287(g) authority from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), as detailed in the latest monthly report. The 287(g) program, authorized by Congress, allows local law enforcement agencies to participate as an active partner in identifying criminal aliens in their custody, and placing ICE detainers on these individuals.
ICE’s 287(g) reports detail examples of enforcement actions made as a direct result of the cooperation agreements between state and local law enforcement partners and the federal agency.
The October report highlights action taken in cases involving significant threats to public safety:
Georgia – On Oct. 16, the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office 287(g) Program encountered a citizen of El Salvador charged with aggravated child molestation by sodomy, obscene contact with a child, use of computer service to seduce, solicit, lure or entice a child to commit an illegal act, and placed an immigration detainer and warrant on the subject. The subject entered the United States on an unknown date and location without inspection.
Maryland – On Oct. 15, the Harford County Sheriff’s Office 287(g) Program encountered a citizen of Turkey sentenced to 20 years imprisonment for the conviction of rape 2nd degree and assault 2nd degree, and placed an immigration detainer and warrant on the subject. The subject entered the United States as a crewman and adjusted status to that of a lawful permanent resident.
Under the 287(g) program, ICE has 77 jail enforcement model agreements in 21 states and 74 warrant service officer model agreements in 11 states.
ICE does not require law enforcement agencies to participate in 287(g). In fact, law enforcement agencies must request to participate in the 287(g) program and enter into a memorandum of agreement that defines the scope, duration and limitations of the delegation of authority. It also sets forth the training requirements, the terms of ICE supervision, and requires the partnering law enforcement agency to follow U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and ICE policies when its designated immigration officers perform delegated immigration enforcement functions.
The 287(g) program allows ICE to have a presence at local jails across the country. Through training and with oversight, local officers can screen those booked into local custody on criminal charges and process the immigration case for ICE supervisory review.
The goal of 287(g) is to enhance public safety by identifying aliens, lodging immigration detainers, and initiating removal proceedings by issuing charging documents on criminal and removable aliens booked into the jail facility.
Law enforcement agencies interested in becoming a partner under the 287(g) program are encouraged to email ERO287g@ice.dhs.gov for more information on how to apply. Here.
Thomas Sowell
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