Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

June 29, 2012

Lars:

According to the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) Inmate Population Profile dated June 1, 2012 DOC indicated there were 14,109 prisoners incarcerated in DOC’s 14 prisons.

Not included in DOC’s June 1st Inmate Population Profile was DOC data indicating there were 1,270 foreign nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated in its prison system.

All 1,270 criminal aliens incarcerated on June 1st by DOC had United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), detainers. The U.S. DHS–ICE is responsible for indentifying whether a DOC inmate is a criminal alien or a domestic inmate. If an inmate is identified as being a criminal alien, at U.S. DHS–ICE’s request, the DOC places an “ICE detainer” on the inmate that directs DOC officials to transfer custody to ICE following completion of the inmate’s state sanction.

Criminal aliens made up approximately 9.00% of the DOC June 1st prison population.

Comparing DOC criminal alien incarceration numbers from June 1, 2008 (1,053 criminal aliens) and June 1, 2012 (1,270 criminal aliens), the DOC prison system incarcerated 217 criminal aliens more than it did on June 1, 2008, a 20.61% increase.

When comparing DOC domestic criminal incarceration numbers from June 1, 2008 (12,536 domestic criminals) and June 1, 2012 (12,839 domestic criminals), the DOC prison system incarcerated 303 domestic criminals more than it did on June 1, 2008, a 2.42%% increase.

A review of the 1,270 criminal aliens in DOC prisons by number per county and percentage (%) per county equated to the following: 0-Baker (0.00%), 12-Benton (0.94%), 86-Clackamas (6.77%), 8-Clatsop (0.63%), 1-Columbia (0.08%), 7-Coos (0.55%), 3-Crook (0.24%), 1-Curry (0.08%), 18-Deschutes (1.42%), 6-Douglas (0.47%), 1-Gilliam (0.08%), 1-Grant (0.08%), 3-Harney (0.24%), 6-Hood River (0.47%), 51-Jackson (4.01%), 14-Jefferson (1.10%), 11-Josephine (0.87%), 10-Klamath (0.79%), 0-Lake (0.00), 73-Lane (5.75%), 8-Lincoln (0.63%), 28-Linn (2.20%), 13-Malheur (1.02%), 282-Marion (22.20%), 6-Morrow (0.47%), 292-Multnomah (22.99%), 1-OOS (0.08%), 20-Polk (1.57%), 0-Sherman (0.00%), 3-Tillamook (0.24%), 24-Umatilla (1.89%), 2-Union (0.18), 0-Wallowa (0.00%), 5-Wasco (0.39%), 239-Washington (18.82%), 0-Wheeler (0.00%), and 35-Yamhill (2.75%).

No member of the Oregon State Legislature should forget the uncounted crime victims and their families, no matter what their immigration status, all victims of the 1,270 criminal aliens incarcerated in DOC prisons.

A review of the 1,270 criminal aliens in the DOC prison population by numbers per crime and percentage (%) per crime equated to the following: 4-arsons (0.31%), 136-assaults (10.71%), 31-burglaries (2.44%), 27-driving offenses (2.12%), 180-drugs (14.17%), 4-forgeries (0.31%), 155-homicides (12.20%), 51-kidnappings (4.01%), 67-others (5.27%), 178-rapes (14.01%), 85-robberies (6.69%), 240-sex abuses (18.90%), 93-sodomies (7.32%), 13-thefts (1.02%), and 6-vehicle thefts (0.47%).

Oregon State Legislators should not overlook the source of the preceding crimes, the country of origin of the 1,270 criminal aliens in DOC prisons.

The self-declared counties of origin of the 1,270 criminal aliens in the DOC prison population by numbers and percentage (%) per country equated to the following: 9-Canada (0.71%), 13-Cuba (1.02%), 17-El Salvador (1.34%), 33-Guatemala (2.60%), 14-Honduras (1.10%), 7-Laos (0.55%), 1,043-Mexico (82.12%), 85-others (6.69%), 6-Philippines (0.47% ), 9-Russia (0.71%), 13-Ukraine (1.02%), and 21-Vietnam (1.65%).

Beyond the DOC criminal alien incarceration numbers and incarceration percentages, per county and per crime type, or even country of origin, criminal aliens pose high economic cost on Oregonians.

An individual prisoner in the DOC prison system costs approximately $82.48 per day to incarcerate (See link).

http://www.oregon.gov/DOC/PUBAFF/docs/pdf/IB_53_quick_facts.pdf

The DOC’s incarceration cost for its 1,270 criminal alien prison population is approximately ($104,749.60) per day, ($733,247.20) per week, and ($38,233,604.00) per year.

Even taking into account fiscal year 2011 United States Federal Government State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP) award of $2,669,738.00 if the State of Oregon receives the same amount of SCAAP funding for fiscal year 2012, the cost to incarcerate 1,270 criminal aliens to the DOC will be at least ($35,563,866.00) (See link).

http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/grant/11SCAAPAwards.pdf

None of my preceding cost estimates for the DOC to incarcerate the 1,270 criminal aliens include the dollar amount for legal services (indigent defense), court costs, nor cost estimates to cover victim assistance.

An unfortunate fact, the State of Oregon is not fully cooperating with the U.S. DHS–ICE to fight crime committed by criminal aliens who reside in Oregon.

In year 2007, a United States Department of Justice (USDOJ) report titled “Cooperation of SCAAP (State Criminal Alien Assistance Program) Recipients in the Removal of Criminal Aliens from the United States, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Inspector General Audit Division, Audit Report 07-07, June 2007, Redacted-Public Version” identified the State of Oregon as having an official “state sanctuary statute,” ORS 181.850 Enforcement of federal immigration laws (See link).

http://www.usdoj.gov/oig/reports/OJP/a0707/final.pdf

The USDOJ, the federal governments top law enforcement agency, identified Oregon as a “sanctuary” for criminal aliens.

An Oregon law, Oregon Revised Statue 181.850 (ORS 181.850), Section (1), prohibits Oregon law enforcement (Oregon State Police (OSP), county sheriffs, city police departments) from asking immigration status of anyone residing in the State of Oregon “for the purpose of detecting or apprehending persons whose only violation of law is that they are persons of foreign citizenship present in the United States in violation of federal immigration laws.” Under ORS 181.850, Section (2), Oregon law enforcement June exchange information with U.S. DHS–ICE . . . “in order to: Subsection (a), “Verify the immigration status of a person if the person is arrested for any criminal offense;” or, Subsection (b), “Request criminal investigation information with reference to persons named in records of the” U.S. DHS–ICE . . . (See link).

http://www.leg.state.or.us/ors/181.html

The State of Oregon should no longer be classified by U.S. federal government law enforcement as having an official “state sanctuary statute” for criminal aliens, nor should Oregon be a sanctuary for criminal aliens to kill, rape, or maim Oregonians.

Lars, I ask you to please have your KXL 101.1 radio audience contact their Oregon State Senator and Representative and ask them to reintroduce, support, and pass legislation like HB 2803 (legislation offered during the 2011 session) in the next Oregon State Legislature legislative session.

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Criminal Aliens in the Oregon Department of Corrections Prison System

Criminal Aliens in the Oregon Department of Corrections Prison System

June 28, 2012

According to the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) Inmate Population Profile dated June 1, 2012 DOC indicated there were 14,109 prisoners incarcerated in DOC’s 14 prisons.

Not included in DOC’s June 1st Inmate Population Profile was DOC data indicating there were 1,270 foreign nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated in its prison system.

All 1,270 criminal aliens incarcerated on June 1st by DOC had United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), detainers. The U.S. DHS–ICE is responsible for indentifying whether a DOC inmate is a criminal alien or a domestic inmate. If an inmate is identified as being a criminal alien, at U.S. DHS–ICE’s request, the DOC places an “ICE detainer” on the inmate that directs DOC officials to transfer custody to ICE following completion of the inmate’s state sanction.

Criminal aliens made up approximately 9.00% of the DOC June 1st prison population.

Comparing DOC criminal alien incarceration numbers from June 1, 2008 (1,053 criminal aliens) and June 1, 2012 (1,270 criminal aliens), the DOC prison system incarcerated 217 criminal aliens more than it did on June 1, 2008, a 20.61% increase.

When comparing DOC domestic criminal incarceration numbers from June 1, 2008 (12,536 domestic criminals) and June 1, 2012 (12,839 domestic criminals), the DOC prison system incarcerated 303 domestic criminals more than it did on June 1, 2008, a 2.42%% increase.

A review of the 1,270 criminal aliens in DOC prisons by number per county and percentage (%) per county equated to the following: 0-Baker (0.00%), 12-Benton (0.94%), 86-Clackamas (6.77%), 8-Clatsop (0.63%), 1-Columbia (0.08%), 7-Coos (0.55%), 3-Crook (0.24%), 1-Curry (0.08%), 18-Deschutes (1.42%), 6-Douglas (0.47%), 1-Gilliam (0.08%), 1-Grant (0.08%), 3-Harney (0.24%), 6-Hood River (0.47%), 51-Jackson (4.01%), 14-Jefferson (1.10%), 11-Josephine (0.87%), 10-Klamath (0.79%), 0-Lake (0.00), 73-Lane (5.75%), 8-Lincoln (0.63%), 28-Linn (2.20%), 13-Malheur (1.02%), 282-Marion (22.20%), 6-Morrow (0.47%), 292-Multnomah (22.99%), 1-OOS (0.08%), 20-Polk (1.57%), 0-Sherman (0.00%), 3-Tillamook (0.24%), 24-Umatilla (1.89%), 2-Union (0.18), 0-Wallowa (0.00%), 5-Wasco (0.39%), 239-Washington (18.82%), 0-Wheeler (0.00%), and 35-Yamhill (2.75%).

No member of the Oregon State Legislature should forget the uncounted crime victims and their families, no matter what their immigration status, all victims of the 1,270 criminal aliens incarcerated in DOC prisons.

A review of the 1,270 criminal aliens in the DOC prison population by numbers per crime and percentage (%) per crime equated to the following: 4-arsons (0.31%), 136-assaults (10.71%), 31-burglaries (2.44%), 27-driving offenses (2.12%), 180-drugs (14.17%), 4-forgeries (0.31%), 155-homicides (12.20%), 51-kidnappings (4.01%), 67-others (5.27%), 178-rapes (14.01%), 85-robberies (6.69%), 240-sex abuses (18.90%), 93-sodomies (7.32%), 13-thefts (1.02%), and 6-vehicle thefts (0.47%).

Oregon State Legislators should not overlook the source of the preceding crimes, the country of origin of the 1,270 criminal aliens in DOC prisons.

The self-declared counties of origin of the 1,270 criminal aliens in the DOC prison population by numbers and percentage (%) per country equated to the following: 9-Canada (0.71%), 13-Cuba (1.02%), 17-El Salvador (1.34%), 33-Guatemala (2.60%), 14-Honduras (1.10%), 7-Laos (0.55%), 1,043-Mexico (82.12%), 85-others (6.69%), 6-Philippines (0.47% ), 9-Russia (0.71%), 13-Ukraine (1.02%), and 21-Vietnam (1.65%).

Beyond the DOC criminal alien incarceration numbers and incarceration percentages, per county and per crime type, or even country of origin, criminal aliens pose high economic cost on Oregonians.

An individual prisoner in the DOC prison system costs approximately $82.48 per day to incarcerate (See link).

http://www.oregon.gov/DOC/PUBAFF/docs/pdf/IB_53_quick_facts.pdf

The DOC’s incarceration cost for its 1,270 criminal alien prison population is approximately ($104,749.60) per day, ($733,247.20) per week, and ($38,233,604.00) per year.

Even taking into account fiscal year 2011 United States Federal Government State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP) award of $2,669,738.00 if the State of Oregon receives the same amount of SCAAP funding for fiscal year 2012, the cost to incarcerate 1,270 criminal aliens to the DOC will be at least ($35,563,866.00) (See link).

http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/grant/11SCAAPAwards.pdf

None of my preceding cost estimates for the DOC to incarcerate the 1,270 criminal aliens include the dollar amount for legal services (indigent defense), court costs, nor cost estimates to cover victim assistance.

An unfortunate fact, the State of Oregon is not fully cooperating with the U.S. DHS–ICE to fight crime committed by criminal aliens who reside in Oregon.

In year 2007, a United States Department of Justice (USDOJ) report titled “Cooperation of SCAAP (State Criminal Alien Assistance Program) Recipients in the Removal of Criminal Aliens from the United States, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Inspector General Audit Division, Audit Report 07-07, June 2007, Redacted-Public Version” identified the State of Oregon as having an official “state sanctuary statute,” ORS 181.850 Enforcement of federal immigration laws (See link).

http://www.usdoj.gov/oig/reports/OJP/a0707/final.pdf

The USDOJ, the federal governments top law enforcement agency, identified Oregon as a “sanctuary” for criminal aliens.

An Oregon law, Oregon Revised Statue 181.850 (ORS 181.850), Section (1), prohibits Oregon law enforcement (Oregon State Police (OSP), county sheriffs, city police departments) from asking immigration status of anyone residing in the State of Oregon “for the purpose of detecting or apprehending persons whose only violation of law is that they are persons of foreign citizenship present in the United States in violation of federal immigration laws.” Under ORS 181.850, Section (2), Oregon law enforcement June exchange information with U.S. DHS–ICE . . . “in order to: Subsection (a), “Verify the immigration status of a person if the person is arrested for any criminal offense;” or, Subsection (b), “Request criminal investigation information with reference to persons named in records of the” U.S. DHS–ICE . . . (See link).

http://www.leg.state.or.us/ors/181.html

The State of Oregon should no longer be classified by U.S. federal government law enforcement as having an official “state sanctuary statute” for criminal aliens, nor should Oregon be a sanctuary for criminal aliens to kill, rape, or maim Oregonians.

Oregonians should contact their Oregon State Senator and Representative serving in the Oregon State Legislature and ask them to reintroduce, support and pass legislation like HB 2803 (legislation offered during the 2011 session) during in the next legislative session.

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Oregon County Correctional Facilities and Jails Report

Oregon County Correctional Facilities and Jails Report

June 26, 2012

In June 2012, county correctional facilities and jails in Clackamas, Jackson, Linn, Lincoln, Marion, NORCOR, Polk, Umatilla, Washington, and Yamhill counties incarcerated 169 criminal aliens for various crimes that had United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Holds placed on them by U.S.DHS–ICE agents.

Clackamas County Jail with ICE Holds (6/06/12): 16

Jackson County Jail with ICE Holds (6/07/12): 16

Lincoln County Jail with ICE Holds (6/09/12): 3

Linn County Jail with ICE Holds (6/09/12): 7

Marion County Correctional Facility with ICE Holds (6/11/12): 48

NORCOR (1) with ICE Holds (6/18/12): 2

Polk County Jail with ICE Holds (6/19/12): 1

Umatilla County Jail (2) with ICE Holds (6/19/12): 3

Washington County Jail with ICE Holds (6/20/12): 63

Yamhill County Jail with ICE Holds (6/24/12): 10

Total ICE Holds: 169

(1) NORCOR, an acronym for Northern Oregon Regional Correction Facilities, incarcerates prisoners for Hood River, Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam, and Wheeler counties.

(2) Umatilla County Jail incarcerates prisoners for Umatilla and Morrow counties and Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation.

As a group, for the six months of 2012, the preceding 10 county correctional facilities and jails incarcerated an average of 163.00 criminal aliens per day.

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Kitzhaber’s proposed immigration policy puts drivers at risk

StatesmanJournal.com
Guest Opinions
OPINION
Kitzhaber’s proposed immigration policy puts drivers at risk

10:01 PM, Jun 22, 2012 |

Written by
David Cross
Guest Opinion

Gov. John Kitzhaber’s proclamation dated May 1 revealed his office would work for the issuance of Oregon driver’s licenses to undocumented foreign nationals in conjunction with his directive requiring the Oregon State Police to accept Mexican matricula consular cards as identification at traffic stops. Those actions pose an unacceptable public safety risk to Oregonians.

During the past six years, far too many Oregon residents within a 70-mile radius of Salem have lost their lives to illegal aliens driving under the influence.

Judyth Anne Cox, 66, of Newberg — a wife and mother of two adult children — was killed Dec. 3, 2007 by Ignacio Merendon-Zerega, a Mexican national illegally in the country. He lived in Woodburn. He had six drunken driving convictions and his driver’s license had been suspended numerous times. He was convicted of manslaughter, assault and felony driving under the influence and sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Carma Colleen Smith, 52, of Dayton — a wife and mother of seven children — was killed May 11, 2008 (Mother’s Day) by Leonel Zurita-Loeza, a Mexican national illegally in the country. He lived in Portland.

Possessing a valid driver’s license at the time of his arrest, he was on a diversion program related to drunken driving in Washington County. He was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 16 years in prison.

Oregon’s counties do not have visible borders: neither do they have physical fences of separation when it comes to crimes being committed against Oregonians by illegal alien drunken drivers across the state. Each victim has her or his own story of how life ended violently and prematurely:

– Kimberly McDaniel, 23, was killed by Mexican national Rosendo Rosales-Corona in Multnomah County on July 15, 2006.

– Justin Daniel Dougherty, age 23, was killed by Mexican national Eduardo Gutierrez in Lane County on March 4, 2008.

– Kay Blaser, 26, was killed by Mexican national Fernando Deanda Moreno in Clackamas County on Oct. 12, 2008.

– Albert Lloyd Rowland, 53, was killed by Mexican national Alvaro Lugos-Ponce in Multnomah County on May 13, 2010.

– John Zupan, 66, founder of Zupan’s Markets, was killed by Mexican national Edy Porfirio Reynoso-Ramirez in Multnomah County on Aug. 30, 2011.

Eventually all of the preceding, if they haven’t been already, will be released from the state prison system. Many will be deported. It is highly likely that some will re-enter the U.S. illegally and return to Oregon because of their familial connections to the state and will attempt to drive again with or without a driver’s license.

Oregon’s governor should realize the Mexican government’s issuance of matricula consular cards to its citizens illegally in Oregon doesn’t come with strings attached that they not have a prior criminal history; moreover, that they have automobile insurance to drive in the state.

Unfortunately for the safety of law-abiding Oregon drivers, the governor’s directive requiring State Police to accept Mexican matricula consular cards as identification undermines current Oregon law, which dictates that only those persons legally present in the U.S. may obtain a driver’s license and drive here.

Kitzhaber should not support or work for the issuance of Oregon driver’s licenses to illegal aliens. Furthermore, he should withdraw his directive that will allow illegal alien drivers to use Mexican matricula consular cards as identification at traffic stops; identification that amounts to a get-out-of-jail or deportation card in some parts of the state.

David Olen Cross of Salem writes on illegal immigration and foreign national crime. He can be reached at docfnc@yahoo.com.

http://www.statesmanjournal.com/article/20120623/OPINION/306230018/Kitzhaber-s-proposed-immigration-policy-puts-drivers-risk

Yamhill County Jail

Yamhill County Jail

June 24, 2012

Currently there is 10 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 (See links).

1. ARREDONDO, VICTOR HUGO LOPEZ
2. CRUZ, CIPRIANO LOPEZ
3. FIGUEROA, MANUEL SERVANTES
4. GARCIA, ALFONSO ALBERTO JUAREZ
5. GARCIA, RODRIGO ORDAZ
6. MARTINEZ, GUSTAVO DAVID
7. MARTINEZ, JUAN CARLOS ALVEZ
8. MOJICA, MARTIN
9. PEREZ, JUAN CARLOS
10. REYES, SERGIO MATEOS

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

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

Of the 217 inmates incarcerated at the Yamhill County Jail, the 10 criminal aliens make up 4.61% of the jail population.

For the six months of 2012, the Yamhill County Jail has averaged 5.50 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

June 21, 2012

Lars:

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

Wednesday, June 20st, the Washington County Jail in Hillsboro, Oregon had 63 criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 11.01% 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. Nine of the 63 criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Washington County Jail were involved in some type of drug crime, 14.28% of the alien jail population (methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine, and marijuana).

This week we don’t have a specific criminal alien of the week to report to your radio listeners, so let us go more in depth on criminal aliens at the Washington County Jail.

A troubling fact that sets Washington County Jail a part from the other eight county jail reports I have done this month, four (6.35%) of the criminal aliens at the jail are charged with murder.

Sixteen (25.40%) of the criminal aliens at the Washington County Jail are in the jail for some type of sex crime.

Nineteen (30.16%) of the criminal aliens at the Washington County Jail are in the jail for some type of driving violation or crime.

Going beyond the concern your listeners may have for the lives of the victims and their families that have been destroyed or lost to this collection of alien invaders, at ($110.00) per day, 63 criminal aliens is costing the taxpayers of Washington County ($6,930.00) per day, ($48,510.00) per week, or ($2,529,450.00) per year.

Lars, the third full week of June and another criminal alien report for Lars Larson show KXL 101.1 radio listeners.

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Washington County Jail

Washington County Jail

June 20, 2012

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. ALFARO-CHAVEZ, AUDELIO
2. ARECHIGA-BOTELLO, MIGUEL
3. AVILA-PACHECO, JUAN CARLOS
4. AVILLA-ORTIZ, JOSE MIGUEL
5. AYALA-ZAMUDIO, CATARINO
6. BARAJAS-GUTIERREZ, RAFAEL
7. BELTRAN-GARCIA, ALBERTO
8. BERNABE, SERAFIN VEGA
9. BOTELLO-SOTO, LUCIO
10. CATALAN-BRITO, LEONARDO DANIEL
11. CAZARES-MENDEZ, JOSE GUADALUPE
12. CAZAREZ-ACOSTA, URBANO
13. CHAMU-QUIROS, VICENTE
14. CHIHUAQUE-CHAVEZ, ROBERTO
15. CISNEROS, EDUARDO JESUS
16. COTOCTASEJ, OSBEL
17. CRUZ-HURTADO, CESAR
18. DELACRUZ-BALTAZAR, SALVADOR
19. DELREAL-GALVEZ, FRANCISCO E
20. DIAZ-GONZALEZ, JOSE LUIS
21. ESCUTIA-VILLANUEVA, ELIZABETH
22. GARCIA-BAUTISTA, MARGARITA
23. GARCIA-FLORES, LUIS
24. HERNANDEZ-VEGA, APOLINAR
25. HUERTA-JIMINEZ, JUAN
26. UAREZ-SANTOYO, MIGUEL ANGEL
27. KADDUMI, RAMI A
28. KILLION, JN
29. LANDA-ABURTO, JONNY BLADIMIR
30. LEAL-VAZQUEZ, MARCOS
31. LEON-MORALES, KELVIN
32. LINARES-ENRIQUEZ, FRANCISCO
33. LOPEZ-MINJAREZ, PETRONILO
34. LUCAS-LUCAS, JOSE
35. MAGANA-ARRIAGA, JULIO CESAR
36. MALDONADO-ELIZALDE, JOSE
37. MARTINEZ, GENARO LOPEZ
38. NAVA-MONTOYA, URIEL
39. OLVERA-VALDIVIA, ANGEL
40. ORGANES-ALVAREZ, JOSE LUIS
41 ORTEGA-RAMIREZ, HAIR
42. PALOMARES-ALVAREZ, HECTOR
43. RAMIREZ-MARTINEZ, PATRICIA
44. REYES-SANCHEZ, JORGE
45. REYES-VALADEZ, VICTOR
46. RIVERA-RIVERA, FLORENCIO
47. ROBLES-DELATORRE, SAUL
48. RODRIGUEZ-MONDRAGON, IGNACIO
49. RUIZ-RUIZ, RAFAEL
50. SACAYON-DELEON, MIGUEL A
51. SANDOVAL-ARELLANO, FRANCISCO
52. SANTIAGO-LOPEZ, EZEQUIEL
53. SANTIZO-LUCAS, JUAN
54. SANTOS-ORTIZ, JONATHAN
55. SENGCHANTHAVONG, KAM
56. STYOPIN, LEONID PETROVICH
57. SUAREZ-SUAREZ, LUIS MARTIN
58. TAPIA-MARTINEZ, JOAQUIN
59. TORRES, ANTONIO
60. TORRES-GARCIA, JAVIER
61. VALENCIA-VALENCIA, ELIAZAR
62. VASQUEZ-CRUZ, MAGDALENO
63. VOLYNETS-VASYLCHENKO, VLADYSAV

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 six months of 2012, the Washington County Jail has averaged 65.00 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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Umatilla County Jail

Umatilla County Jail

June 19, 2012

Currently there are three 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 (See links).

1. Mercado , Erick Alejandro
2. Monroy , Sergio
3. Salas , Aron Rosales

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 three criminal aliens make up 2.38% of the jail population.

For the six months of 2012, the Umatilla County Jail has averaged 3.5 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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Polk County Jail

Polk County Jail

June 19, 2012

Currently there is one Foreign National (criminal alien) 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), Hold placed on him by U.S. DHS–ICE (See links).

1. CAPRARU, VIOREL

http://apps.co.polk.or.us/jail/inmates/icurrent.htm

http://www.co.polk.or.us/sheriff

Of the 131 inmates incarcerated at the Polk County Jail, the one criminal alien makes up 0.76% of the jail population.

For the six months of 2012, the Polk County Jail has averaged 3.0 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facilities

Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facilities

June 18, 2012

Currently there are two 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 (See links).

1. RODRIGUEZ GOMEZ, RODRIGO
2. SANCHEZ GARCIA, JESUS

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

http://www.norcor.co/

Of the 74 inmates incarcerated at NORCOR, the two criminal aliens make up 2.70% of the jail population.

For the six months of 2012, NORCOR has averaged 4.33 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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