Yamhill County Jail

Yamhill County Jail

November 25, 2011

Currently there are five Foreign Nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated at the Yamhill County Jail in McMinnville, Oregon for various crimes that have United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Holds placed on them by U.S. DHS–ICE.

1. HEREDIA, EUSEBIO N
2. HERNANDEZ, SATIEL BERMUDEZ
3. JIMENEZ, LUIS RODRIGUEZ
4. PACHECO, RAMON GARCIA
5. TINOCO, JOSE IGNANCIO ANGEL

http://www.co.yamhill.or.us/sheriff/inmates/icurrent.htm

http://www.co.yamhill.or.us/sheriff/index.asp

Of the 153 inmates incarcerated at the Yamhill County Jail, the five criminal aliens make up 3.27% of the jail population.

For the first 11 months of 2011, the Yamhill County Jail has averaged 7.54 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

November 23, 2011

Lars:

It has been an interesting forth full week in the month of November when it comes to criminal aliens here in the State of Oregon.

Tuesday, November 22nd, the Umatilla County Jail in Pendleton, Oregon had 5 criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 3.97% of the jail population United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents had identified as possibly being in the county illegally. None of the 5 criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Umatilla County Jail were directly involved in any type of drug crime.

Tuesday, November 22nd, the Washington County Jail in Hillsboro, Oregon had 63 criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 11.01% of the jail population the U.S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the county illegally. Six of the 63 criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Washington County Jail were involved in some type of drug crime, 9.52% of the alien jail population (cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, and marijuana).

This week we have a criminal alien of the week to report to your radio listeners.

Wednesday, November 16th, Washington Sheriff’s Detectives arrested Ivan Reyes-Ostorga and charged him with nine counts of Burglary in the First Degree.

Classified by Sheriff’s Detectives as a serial burglar, Reyes-Ostorga apparently broke into homes in unincorporated areas of Washington County during the day while the residents were at work. He is alleged to have stolen electronics and jewelry from the victim’s homes.

Ivan Reyes-Ostorga is currently incarcerated at Washington County Jail in Hillsboro, where on top of the previous charges again him, U.S. DHS–ICE agents have placed an ICE hold on him.

Lars, the forth full week of November and three different criminal alien reports for Lars Larson show KXL 101.1 radio listeners.

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Washington County Jail

Washington County Jail

November 22, 2011

Currently there are 63 Foreign Nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated at the Washington County Jail in Hillsboro, Oregon for various crimes who have United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Holds placed on them by U.S. DHS–ICE.

Of the approximately 572 inmates incarcerated at the Washington County Jail on a daily basis, the 63 criminal aliens make up approximately 11.01% of the jail population (See link).

1. AGUILAR-PEREZ, JULIO RENE
2. ALCAZAR-LOPEZ, MARCO
3. ALVAREZ-TREJO, OMAR ALEJANDRO
4. AVELAR-RAMIREZ, JOSE NIEVES
5. AYALA-RODRIGUEZ, IVAN
6. BERNAL-CARMONA, PATRICIO
7. BURGOA-LUNA, FERNANDO
8. CABRERA-NABARRO, OMAR
9. CALDERON-RODRIGUEZ, FERNANDO
10. CASTILLO-LOPEZ, MAURICIO LEONEL
11. CASTRO, JULIO RIOS
12. CASTRO, PEDRO LAZARO
13. CATALAN-BRITO, LEONARDO DANIEL
14. CAZARES-MENDEZ, JOSE GUADALUPE
15. DELREAL-GALVEZ, FRANCISCO E
16. ESTRADA-JUAREZ, CARLA
17. GONZALES-AYALA, JOSE MANUEL
18. GONZALEZ-JIMENEZ, RAUL ERNESTO
19. GONZALEZ-LOPEZ, ARMANDO
20. GUERRA, CESAR
21. GUZMAN, DENNIS EDUARDO
22. GUZMAN-AVILA, REYNALDO
23. HERNANDEZ, JESUS ADOLFO
24. HERNANDEZ-CASTANEDA, ANTONIO
25. HERNANDEZ-GARCIA, TELESFORO
26. HERNANDEZ-GONZALEZ, GIOVANNI
27. HERNANDEZ-MEJIA, JORGE D
28. HERRERA-PORTILLO, RODOLFO WESL
29. JACINTO-CHAVEZ, ROGELIO
30. JIMENEZ, GUSTAVO
31. JIMENEZ-FERIA, ULISES
32. LAUREANO, JOSUE E
33. LEMUS-GOMEZ, OLINDA
34. LEMUS-GONZALES, LUCAS A
35. LOPEZ-PINTOR, MIGUEL ANGEL
36. MALDONADO-ELIZALDE, JOSE
37. MORALES-PEREZ, EDILBERTO
38. MURILLO-ZUNIGA, JOSE RAUL
39. MURO, YOVANE
40. NAVARRO-OROPEZA, SANDRA ADILENE
41 NUNEZ-GOMEZ, JOSE
42. OCHOA-PEREZ, HILDA
43. OLVERA-MANRIQUEZ, DAVID
44. OROZCO-MAZARIEGOS, W ORLANDO
45. OTZOY-MACHIC, PEDRO ALFONSO
46. PASCUAL-MIGUEL, MARILOU
47. PASCUAL-MIGUEL, MICAELA
48. PENA, PABLO
49. PORTILLO-VENTURA, JOSE CARLOS
50. REBOLLER-VARGAS, RIGOBERTO
51. REYES-OSTORGA, IVAN BLADIMIR
52. REYES-SANCHEZ, JORGE
53. REYNAGA-GONZALEZ, MARIA
54. RODRIGUEZ-CASTILLO, CUAUHTEMOC
55. SAN, DARA
56. SANCHEZ-SANCHEZ, LUIS NOE
57. SANTOS-EK, VICTOR ASUNCION
58. VALENCIA-VALENCIA, ELIAZAR
59. VARGAS-SALAZAR, ROMAN
60. VASQUEZ-AGUILAR, MAUDILIO
61. VIVEROS-VARGAS, MANUEL
62. WASHINGTON, HARROLD
63. ZOZAYA-CALDERON, FRANCISCO

http://www.co.washington.or.us/Sheriff/Jail/who-is-in-custody.cfm

The cost to incarcerate a prisoner at the Washington County Jail is ($110.00) per day.

So, the cost to incarcerate 63 criminal aliens at the Washington County Jail is ($6,930.00) per day, ($48,510.00) per week, or ($2,529,450.00) per year.

For the first 11 months of 2011, the Washington County Jail has averaged 67.82 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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Umatilla County Jail

Umatilla County Jail

November 22, 2011

Currently there are five Foreign Nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated at the Umatilla County Jail in Pendleton, Oregon for various crimes that have United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Holds placed on them by U.S.DHS–ICE.

1. Arizaga Juarez , Victor Manuel
2. Carrillo , Miguel Fuentes
3. Cervantes Zepeda , Rodrigo Manuel
4. Ibarra , Roel Negrete
5. Navarro-Amezcua , Jorge Armando

http://www.co.umatilla.or.us/deptwebs/jail/roster/alljail.htm

http://www.co.umatilla.or.us/sheriff.htm

Of the 126 inmates incarcerated at the Umatilla County Jail, the five criminal aliens make up 3.97% of the jail population.

For the first 11 months of 2011, the Umatilla County Jail has averaged 7.45 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

November 17, 2011

Lars:

It has been an interesting third full week in the month of November when it comes to criminal aliens here in the State of Oregon.

Monday, November 14th, the Marion County Correctional Facility (MCCF) in Salem, Oregon had 47 criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 11.41% of the jail population the United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents had identified as possibly being in the county illegally. Six of the 47 criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the MCCF were involved in some type of drug crime, 12.76% of the alien jail population (methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine, and marijuana).

Tuesday, November 15th, Northern Oregon Regional Corrections (NORCOR) in The Dalles, Oregon had four criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 5.88% of the jail population the U.S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the county illegally. One of the four criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the NORCOR was involved in some type of drug crime, 25.00% of the alien jail population (methamphetamine).

This week we don’t have a specific criminal alien of the week to report, so instead, we will look at some of the economic challenges facing the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) prison system.

Governor Kitzhaber ordered the creation of a Public Safety Commission to analyze the cost and growth of the DOC prison system.

The Governor’s Public Safety Commission issued a report on the DOC prison system September 30th that projected level of prison population growth over the next decade but they failed to include where and what segment of the prison population was growing at the greatest rate.

Comparing DOC criminal alien incarceration numbers from October 1, 2007 (985 criminal aliens) and October 1, 2011 (1,189 criminal aliens), the DOC prison system incarcerated 204 criminal aliens more than it did on October 1, 2007, a 20.71% increase over the last four years.

When comparing DOC domestic criminal incarceration numbers from October 1, 2007 (12,538 domestic criminals) and October 1, 2011 (12,792 domestic criminals), the DOC prison system incarcerated 254 domestic criminals more than it did on October 1, 2007, a 2.02% increase over the same four years.

If the Governor Kitzhaber’s Public Safety Commission is going to paint a clear picture on the cost and growth of the current 1.3 billion dollar DOC prison system they will need to report to the Governor that a significant part of the cost and growth of the DOC prison system can be attributed to criminal aliens.

Lars, the third full of November and three different criminal alien reports for Lars Larson show KXL 101.1 radio listeners.

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County should use E-verify (Hood River)

Hood River News
Letters to the Editor for November 9, 2011

County should use E-verify

November 16, 2011

County: Use E-Verify

Dear Hood River County Commissioners Rivers, Joplin, Meyer, Benton, and Perkins:

I ask the commissioners require that Hood River County government use the U.S. Department of Homeland Security E-Verify (DHS) system.

The importance of Oregon employers using U.S. DHS E-Verify system really becomes apparent when looking at Oregon’s unemployment rate, in September 2011 being at 9.6 percent; 178,174 Oregonians were unemployed. The September unemployment numbers for Oregonians in Hood River County were at 7.6 percent; 1,026 of the county’s residents were unemployed.

Unemployed Oregonians who are U.S. citizens or foreign citizens legally present with authorization to work in the country should not have to compete for jobs with a purported 97,000 undocumented foreign national workers illegally in the state.

If all Oregon government and business entities not currently using U.S. DHS E-Verify system were required to use it, Oregon’s unemployment rate would drop dramatically because all new jobs created in the state would go to U.S. citizens or those legally present to work in the country.

Currently more than 2,000 Oregon businesses and government entities are successfully using the 98.6-percent-accurate U.S. DHS E-Verify system. Ten of 36 Oregon county governments are now using the E-Verify system (Deschutes, Harney, Jefferson, Lane, Lincoln, Marion, Multnomah, Polk, Tillamook and Washington counties). At least 10 Hood River County businesses presently use the E-Verify system.

I ask that the commissioners require Hood River County government to use the U.S. DHS E-Verify system so if a job opening becomes available to work for the county a qualified U.S. citizen or foreign citizen legally present with authorization to work in the country can be first in line for that job.

David Olen Cross
Salem

http://www.hoodrivernews.com/ns/letters/8265/letters-to-the-editor-for-november-9-2011

Polk County Jail

Polk County Jail

November 15, 2011

Currently there are two Foreign Nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated at the Polk County Jail in Dallas, Oregon for various crimes that has a United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Holds placed on them by U.S. DHS–ICE.

1. HERNANDEZ-PENA, VICTOR
2. MERINO-FLORES, ARMANDO

http://www.polksheriff.net/inmates/ICURRENT.HTM

http://www.polksheriff.net/

For the first eleven months of 2011, the Polk County Jail has averaged 3.01 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facilities

Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facilities

November 15, 2011

Currently there are four Foreign Nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated at Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facilities (NORCOR) in The Dalles, Oregon for various crimes who have United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Holds placed on them by U.S. DHS–ICE.

1. LULO VILLA, ISIDORO
2. MARTINEZ OLIVA, REYNALDO
3. MERCADO AVILA, JOSE ALFONSO
4. MONDRAGON VARGAS, CHRISTIAN

http://www.norcor.co.wasco.or.us/eagle/ICURRENT.HTM

http://www.norcor.co.wasco.or.us/index.htm

Of the 68 inmates incarcerated at NORCOR, the four criminal aliens make up 5.88% of the jail population.

For the first eleven months of 2011, NORCOR has averaged 5.54 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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Marion County Correctional Facility

Marion County Correctional Facility

November 14, 2011

What follows is information taken from the Marion County Sheriff / Marion County Correctional Facility (MCCF) website for Inmate / Offender Information, Full Jail Inmate Roster, relating to the number of MCCF prisoners the United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has identified as possibly being in the county illegally, U.S. DHS–ICE prisoners charged with drug crimes, and the approximate incarceration cost to Marion County to house its U.S. DHS–ICE jail population.

Total MCCF Inmates: 412

Total MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold: 47

Percent MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold: 11.41%

Total MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold POS/DEL METH: 4

Percent MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold POS/DEL METH: 8.51%

Total MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold POS/DEL HERION: 1

Percent MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold POS/DEL HERION: 2.13%

Total MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold POS/DEL COCAINE: 1

Percent MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold POS/DEL COCAINE: 2.13%

Total MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold POS/DEL Marijuana: 1

Percent MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold POS/DEL Marijuana: 2.13%

MCCF Incarceration Cost Per Inmate Per Day: $107.74

MCCF Incarceration Cost Per Day of 47 Inmates with ICE Holds: $5,063.78

MCCF Incarceration Cost Per Week of 47 Inmates with ICE Holds: $35,446.46

MCCF Incarceration Cost Per Year of 47 Inmates with ICE Holds: $1,848,279.70

http://apps.co.marion.or.us/JailRosters/mccfi_mcso.htm

http://www.co.marion.or.us/SO/Institutions/inmateoffender/

For the first eleven months of 2011, the MCCF has averaged 54.73 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

November 10, 2011

Lars:

It has been an interesting second full week in the month of November when it comes to criminal aliens here in the State of Oregon.

Tuesday, November 8th, the Clackamas County Jail in Oregon City, Oregon had 20 criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 4.61% of the jail population the United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), agents had identified as possibly being in the county illegally. Four of the 20 criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Clackamas County Jail were involved in some type of drug crime, 20.00% of the alien jail population (methamphetamine, heroin, and cocaine).

Wednesday, November 9th, the Jackson County Jail in Medford, Oregon had 11 criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 4.78% of the jail population U.S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the county illegally. Six of the 11 criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Jackson County Jail were involved in some type of drug crime, 54.54% of the alien jail population (methamphetamine, cocaine, and marijuana).

Wednesday, November 9th, the Linn County Jail in Albany, Oregon had seven criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail that U.S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the county illegally. One of the seven criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Linn County Jail was involved in some type of drug crime, 14.28% of the alien jail population (methamphetamine).

This week we have a criminal alien of the week to report to your radio listeners.

Saturday, November 5th, the Keizer Police Department (KPD) officers arrested Gerardo Chavarria Pinzon and charged him with Manslaughter I and Assault I in connection with the death of his four-year old stepchild Sebastian Iturbe.

Chavarria Pinzon is alleged to have purposely pushed the four year old boy down fifteen stairs fatally injuring the child who later died of severe head injuries at Oregon Health & Science University.

Gerardo Chavarria Pinzon is currently incarcerated at the Marion County Correctional Facility (MCCF) in Salem, where on top of the previous charges again him, U.S. DHS–ICE agents have placed an ICE hold on him.

Lars, the second full week of November, and four different criminal alien reports for your KXL 101.1 radio listeners.

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