[D66] Fw: Criminal Activity Alleged in 10.8% of Immigration Court Deportation Filings

Henk Vreekamp henk.vreekamp at hetnet.nl
Thu Sep 17 22:37:45 CEST 2015


D'r is nogal wat commotie over criminelen en terroristen die met de stroom 
illegalen / vluchtelingen binnenkomen. Hier een zeer recent Amerikaans 
overzichtje: van de justitieel uitgezette personen was  een 10 procent 
crimineel en vrijwel niemand terrorist.

hv,u
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-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- 
From: Jeff Lamicela
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2015 7:41 PM
To: IRE-L at PO.MISSOURI.EDU
Subject: [IRE-L] Criminal Activity Alleged in 10.8% of Immigration Court 
Deportation Filings

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Greetings. As of the end of August 2015, alleged criminal activity has
been the basis of only about one of every ten (10.8%) deportation
filings in U.S. Immigration Court so far this fiscal year. While this
number has risen slightly from last year's record minimum (8.5%), these
two years mark the lowest emphasis on criminal activity as grounds for
court deportation filings since tracking began over two decades ago.

In contrast, "entry without inspection" (illegal entry) has been cited
nearly four times as often; such charges comprise 41.1 percent of
Immigration Court deportation filings so far in FY 2015. Deportation has
been sought for only 15 individuals on national security charges, and
just one person has been charged with a terrorism offense.

These results are based upon very timely case-by-case court records
obtained and analyzed by the Transactional Access Records Clearinghouse
(TRAC) at Syracuse University.

For a snapshot of charges in Immigration Court filings during the first
eleven months of FY 2015 see:

http://trac.syr.edu/imm/snap_newfiling_charge/

For full details by state, nationality, Immigration Court, hearing
location, charge and fiscal year, go to:

http://trac.syr.edu/imm/newfiling_charge/

Many of TRAC's other free query tools -- which track new DHS filings,
the handling of juvenile cases and much more -- have also been updated
through August 2015. For an index to the full list of TRAC's immigration
tools go to:

http://trac.syr.edu/imm/tools


David Burnham and Susan B. Long, co-directors
Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse
Syracuse University
Suite 360, Newhouse II
Syracuse, NY 13244-2100
315-443-3563
trac at syr.edu
http://trac.syr.edu

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