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Orange County, CA Jail Begins to Check Immigration Status of Inmates

Orange County, CA Jail Begins to Check Immigration Status of Inmates

The Los Angeles Times reported today that all inmates who are booked into the Orange County jail system will now have their immigration status checked through a new biometric identification program that was implemented yesterday.  The program started in late 2008, and is currently in use by over 120 counties in 16 states across the United States.
The Los Angeles, San [...]

USICE's Secure Communities Program Identified Over 110,000 Criminal Aliens

USICE’s Secure Communities Program Identified Over 110,000 Criminal Aliens

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement  (USICE) announced that via their Secure Communities Program, that it has identified and deported over 110,000 criminal aliens who were apprehended by state and local law enforcement.
USICE officials estimate that the program will be implemented in every state by 2011 and be available to every law enforcement agency across the country within 2 years from then.
The [...]

Obama Administration Expands Program to Verify Immigration Status of Inmates

Obama Administration Expands Program to Verify Immigration Status of Inmates

The Houston Chronicle reported that the Obama administration is expanding a program initiated by former President Bush to verify the immigration status of every person that is incarcerated in the local jails.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (USICE) implemented a program called Secure Communities.  The program is currently in 48 counties in seven states.  The USICE plans to expand it to all jails and prisons by the [...]