Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report
October 31, 2013
Lars:
It has been an interesting last week in the month of October when it comes to criminal aliens here in the State of Oregon.
In October 2013, county correctional facilities and jails in Clackamas, Jackson, Linn, Lincoln, Marion, NORCOR, Polk, Umatilla, Washington, and Yamhill counties incarcerated 152 criminal aliens for various crimes that had United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents had identified as possibly being in the county illegally.
Clackamas County Jail with ICE Holds (10/08/13): 20
Jackson County Jail with ICE Holds (10/08/13): 15
Lincoln County Jail with ICE Holds (10/09/13): 3
Linn County Jail with ICE Holds (10/09/13): 5
Marion County Correctional Facility with ICE Holds (10/10/13): 27
NORCOR (1) with ICE Holds (10/15/13): 7
Polk County Jail with ICE Holds (10/15/13): 3
Umatilla County Jail (2) with ICE Holds (10/16/13): 11
Washington County Jail with ICE Holds (10/16/13): 58
Yamhill County Jail with ICE Holds (10/16/13): 3
Total ICE Holds: 152
(1) NORCOR, an acronym for Northern Oregon Regional Correction Facilities, incarcerates prisoners for Hood River, Wasco, Sherman and Gilliam 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 ten months of 2013, the preceding 10 county correctional facilities and jails incarcerated an average of 152.90 criminal aliens per day with U.S. DHS–ICE Holds.
This week let us take your radio listeners on an in depth look on the connection of illegal aliens being permitted to drive in the state and how that may connect to those alien’s ability to distribute drugs.
First, let us look at alien driving crimes; of the 152 criminal aliens incarcerated in the preceding 10 correctional facilities and jails, 35 or 23.03 percent of those criminal aliens were charged with some type of driving crime or violation.
Second, let us look at drug crimes; of the 152 criminal aliens incarcerated in the preceding 10 correctional facilities and jails, 23 or 15.13 percent of those criminal aliens were charged with some type of drug crime.
Often connected with illegal aliens charged with driving crimes or violations are those also charged with drug crimes; two of the 23 criminal aliens or 8.69 percent were charged with some type of driving crime or violation and a drug crime.
If Lars Larson radio listeners want to help prevent illegal aliens’ ability to drive in the state, alien driving that might harm or kill Oregonians, your listeners should go to the “Protect Oregon Driver Licenses” website (http://www.protectoregondl.org/) where they can learn about the SB 833 referendum (#301) campaign.
Lars, the last week of October and another criminal alien report for Lars Larson Show F.M. 101.1 radio listeners.
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