Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

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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Oregon County Correctional Facilities and Jails Report

Oregon County Correctional Facilities and Jails Report

October 30, 2013

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), placed on them by U.S.DHS–ICE agents.

1. Clackamas County Jail prisoners with ICE Holds (10/08/13): 20

Of the 434 inmates that can be incarcerated at the Clackamas County Jail, the 20 criminal aliens took up approximately 4.61% of the jails capacity to house inmates.

For the ten months of 2013, the Clackamas County Jail has averaged 19.30 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

2. Jackson County Jail prisoners with ICE Holds (10/08/13): 15

Of the 230 inmates that can be incarcerated at the Jackson County Jail, the 15 criminal aliens took up approximately 6.52% of the jails capacity to house inmates.

For the ten months of 2013, the Jackson County Jail has averaged 10.80 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

3. Lincoln County Jail prisoners with ICE Holds (10/09/13): 3

Of the 161 inmates incarcerated at the Lincoln County Jail, the three criminal aliens made up approximately 1.86% of the jail population.

For the ten months of 2013, the Lincoln County Jail has averaged 3.50 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

4. Linn County Jail prisoners with ICE Holds (10/09/13): 5

Of the 172 inmates incarcerated at Linn County Corrections, the five criminal aliens made up approximately 2.91% of the jail population.

For the ten months of 2013, Linn County Corrections has averaged 4.50 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

5. Marion County Correctional Facility prisoners with ICE Holds (10/10/13): 27

Of the 406 inmates incarcerated at MCCF, the 27 criminal aliens made up approximately 6.65% of the jail population.

For the ten months of 2013, the MCCF has averaged 32.40 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

6. NORCOR (1) prisoners with ICE Holds (10/15/13): 7

Of the 110 inmates incarcerated at NORCOR, the seven criminal aliens made up 6.36% of the jail population.

For the ten months of 2013, NORCOR has averaged 5.40 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

7. Polk County Jail prisoners with ICE Holds (10/15/13): 3

Of the 126 inmates incarcerated at the Polk County Jail, the three criminal aliens made up 2.38% of the jail population.

For the ten months of 2013, the Polk County Jail has averaged 5.40 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

8. Umatilla County Jail (2) prisoners with ICE Holds (10/16/13): 11

Of the 147 inmates incarcerated at the Umatilla County Jail, the 11 criminal aliens made up 7.48% of the jail population.

For the ten months of 2013, the Umatilla County Jail has averaged 10.30 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

9. Washington County Jail prisoners with ICE Holds (10/16/13): 58

Of the approximately 572 inmates incarcerated at the Washington County Jail on a daily basis, the 58 criminal aliens made up approximately 10.14% of the jail population.

For the ten months of 2013, the Washington County Jail has averaged 56.30 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

10. Yamhill County Jail prisoners with ICE Holds (10/16/13): 3

Of the 157 inmates incarcerated at the Yamhill County Jail, the three criminal aliens made up 1.91% of the jail population.

For the ten months of 2013, the Yamhill County Jail has averaged 5.00 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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 10 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.

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Legislature sidestepped citizen input on SB 833

StatesmanJournal.com
Guest Opinions
OPINION
Legislature sidestepped citizen input on SB 833

Oct. 25, 2013 11:29 PM |

Written by
David Cross
Guest opinion

Senate Bill 833, passed by the Oregon Legislature and signed into law on May 1 by Gov. John Kitzhaber, will undermine Senate Bill 1080, legislation passed in 2008 that requires legal presence in the state to obtain an Oregon driver’s license.

There was no justification for the Legislature and governor to make SB 833 state law this year allowing those without documentation to obtain access to a pseudo-driver’s license — called a driver card.

Looking back to 2012, when opponents to the issuance of driver’s licenses to the undocumented found out about proposed legislation that would change the legal-presence requirement, they asked to participate in what was then called the Governor’s Driver License Task Force. They were completely shut out.

Exclusion of public input continued even after SB 833 was introduced during the regular 2013 legislative session.

To avoid scrutiny or critiques of the legislation, pro-SB 833 legislators dominated with their own testimony during most of the time they made available for public oral testimony on the legislation. Before hearing from citizens who had signed up to speak in opposition, the Senate committee chair invited lengthy oral testimony from an alleged undocumented mother accompanied by her small child, a political ploy known as “baby waving.”

It gets worse; to avoid further public scrutiny of SB 833 that might reveal possible flaws in the legislation, the senators and representatives controlling the legislative process used a tactic of moving the legislation from the Senate directly to the House floor for a debate and vote, sidestepping the normal procedure of hearings in both chambers.

To open up the democratic process to citizens shunned by the pro-SB 833 cabal in the governor’s office and Legislature, state Reps. Kim Thatcher and Sal Esquivel, along with Richard F. LaMountain, vice president of Oregonians for Immigration Reform, stepped forward and placed their names on Oregon referendum 301. The referendum campaign’s being successful would stop SB 833 from becoming state law on Jan. 1, 2014, and instead would place the legislative decision before Oregon voters in November 2014.

With guidance from OFIR and the Protect Oregon Driver Licenses Committee, in a nonpartisan effort, Oregonians worked together and gathered in just more than four months 70,973 referendum signatures that were turned into the state elections office by the Oct. 4 deadline.

On Oct. 18, after the first statistical check by state election officials of 1,000 referendum petition signees, election officials validated the signatures of 58,291 registered Oregon voters, more than the minimum number of signatures the referendum campaign needed.

The 70,973 registered Oregon voters who signed the referendum did their homework. These Oregonians understand there is simply no data to back up proponents’ claims that making SB 833 a state law will make Oregon’s roads any safer.

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

http://www.statesmanjournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2013310260011

 

Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

October 17, 2013

Lars:

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

Tuesday, October 15th, the Northern Oregon Regional Corrections (NORCOR) in The Dalles, Oregon had seven criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 6.36% 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 country illegally. Three of the seven criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at NORCOR were involved in some type of driving crime or violation, 42.86% of the alien jail population.

Tuesday, October 15th, the Polk County Jail in Dallas, Oregon had three criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 2.38% of the jail population U.S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the country illegally. Two of the three criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Polk County Jail were involved in some type of driving crime or violation, 66.67% of the alien jail population.

Wednesday, October 16th, the Umatilla County Jail in Pendleton, Oregon had 11 criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 7.48% of the jail population the United States (U.S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the country illegally. Four of the 11 criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Umatilla County Jail were involved in some type of driving crime or violation, 36.36% of the alien jail population.

Wednesday, October 16th, the Washington County Jail in Hillsboro, Oregon had 58 criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 10.14% of the jail population the U.S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the country illegally. Twelve of the 58 criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Washington County Jail were involved in some type of driving crime or violation, 20.69% of the alien jail population.

Wednesday, October 16th, the Yamhill County Jail in McMinnville, Oregon had three criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 1.91% of the jail population U.S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the country illegally. None of the three criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Yamhill County Jail were involved in any type of driving crime or violation.

Of the 82 criminal aliens incarcerated in the five preceding county jails and correctional facilities, 21 aliens (25.61 percent) were detained for some type of driving crime or violation.

Thanks to the Lars Larson Show, Oregonians are continually being made aware of the connection between illegal alien presence in the state and alien involvement in driving crimes and violations.

If Lars Larson radio listeners want to help prevent illegal aliens’ ability to drive in the state and 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 third full week of October and another criminal alien report for Lars Larson Show FM 101.1 radio listeners.

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Yamhill County Jail

Yamhill County Jail

October 16, 2013

Currently there is three 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. AGUILAR, JUAN LUIS SANDOVAL
2. ESTRADA, OMAR CHAVEZ
3. RAMIREZ, IGNACIO LLERENAS

http://www.co.yamhill.or.us/jailinmate/ICURRENT.HTM

http://www.co.yamhill.or.us/content/yamhill-county-jail

Of the 157 inmates incarcerated at the Yamhill County Jail, the three criminal aliens make up 1.91% of the jail population.

For the ten months of 2013, the Yamhill County Jail has averaged 5.00 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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Washington County Jail

Washington County Jail

October 16, 2013

Currently, there are 58 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 58 criminal aliens make up approximately 10.14% of the jail population (See link).

1. ARREOLA, JOSE LUIS
2. AVILES-PINEDA, JOSE NAUN
3. BAE, RYOUN
4. BERNAL-LORENZO, MARTIN
5. BUKOVSKAYA, ALEKSANDRA
6. CELAYA, WILMER
7. CRUZ-OLVERA, SALVADOR
8. DELCID, ARMANDO
9. ECHEVERRIA-MANDUJANO, CRISPIN
10. ENRIQUEZ-TAPIA, ALEJANDRO
11. FUENTES-RAMOS, ROGELIO
12. GARCIA-CRUZ, LUIS PAUL
13. GARCIA-PINEDA, ROGELIO
14. GARCIA-PINEDA, SERGIO
15. GOMEZ-JOVEL, BACILIO DEL CARMEN
16. GUEVARA-HERNANDEZ, EDWIN A
17. GUZMAN-CISNEROS, MARCO
18. HERNANDEZ-ARAUZA, JONATHAN
19. HERNANDEZ-CAMACHO, EDGAR
20. HERNANDEZ-SOTO, HUGO
21. LOPEZ-GONZALEZ, AXEL DAVID
22. LOPEZ-MINJAREZ, PETRONILO
23. LOPEZ-SILVA, SILVERIO
24. LOZANO-DURTE, LEONARDO
25. LUNA-MORENO, JUAN MANUEL
26. MARROQUIN-RAMIREZ, SANTIAGO A
27. MECILLAS-LOPEZ, LUIS A
28. MONTANO, SERGIO MANUEL
29. MORALES-VARGAS, PEDRO
30. OCAMPO-FLORES, RAYMUNDO
31. ORTIZ-LEDEZMA, JOSE
32. PAHUA-PAHUA, SERAFIN
33. PERAZA-DOMENECH, WILFREDO
34. PEREZ, HILARIO SANCHEZ
35. PEREZ-HERNANDEZ, JUAN
36. PEREZ-MORALES, CHRISTIAN J
37. PONCE, EDUARDO
38. RESENDIZ-ZARRAGA, HUGO
39. RIVERA-GONZALEZ, SABINO
40. RIVERA-HUESCA, RAUL
41. ROMAN-NIETO, JUAN CARLOS
42. ROSAS-RUIZ, JESUS
43. RUIZ-MATEO, JOSE ALEJANDRO
44. SANCHEZ-ACOSTA, ROBERTHO
45. SANCHEZ-ROCHA, RICARDO
46. SEHAT, SUBRINA POUPAK
47. SERAFIN, JOSE ALEJANDRO
48. SILVA-NUNEZ, ANASTACIO
49. THAO, MOUA
50. TOKUYAMA, KYOKO
51. VASQUEZ, CHRISTINA
52. VASQUEZ-HERNANDEZ, BENITO
53. VASQUEZ-SANTIAGO, ELOY
54. VASQUEZ-SANTIAGO, MOISES
55. VEGA-ARRIETA, DAVID DANIEL
56. VELASQUEZ-ESPINOZA, SAUL E
57. VOLYNETS-VASYLCHENKO, VLADYSAV
58. XOLO-GOZCON, FELICIANO

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 58 criminal aliens at the Washington County Jail is ($6,380.00) per day, ($44,660.00) per week, or ($2,328,700.00) per year.

For the ten months of 2013, the Washington County Jail has averaged 56.30 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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Umatilla County Jail

Umatilla County Jail

October 16, 2013

Currently there are 11 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 link).

1. Abarca Mejia , Jose Osmin
2. Barrera-Mendoza , Reynardo
3. Chavez , Antonio Zuniga
4. Deniz , Carlos Adan Mendoza
5. Duenoz-Gonzalez , Jorge Luis
6. Gameros Rodriguez , Jorge
7. Lombera Gonzalez , Jose Armando
8. Mendoza-Linares , Pablo
9. Mora , Rogelio Soto
10. Olguin Sanchez , Mario
11. Perez Barreto , Jaime Humberto

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

Of the 147 inmates incarcerated at the Umatilla County Jail, the 11 criminal aliens make up 7.48% of the jail population.

For the ten months of 2013, the Umatilla County Jail has averaged 10.30 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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Polk County Jail

Polk County Jail

October 15, 2013

Currently there are three Foreign Nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated at the Polk County Jail in Dallas, 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. AGUILAR-TORRES, BARTOLO
2. ALMURIBAH, SAUD SAAD
3. URIBE PINTO, JOSE ROSARIO

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

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

Of the 126 inmates incarcerated at the Polk County Jail, the three criminal aliens make up 2.38% of the jail population.

For the ten months of 2013, the Polk County Jail has averaged 5.40 criminal aliens per day at the jail.

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Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facilities

Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facilities

October 15, 2013

Currently there are seven 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. CANCINO VALDOVINO, JOSE
2. CASTELLANOS, FERNANDO CERVANTES
3. CHAMU AREVALO, JOSE
4. CHINO, FELIPE MARIANO
5. NAVA RUIZ, JUAN
6. VILLA URENDA, ALFREDO
7. YEPIZ RAMIREZ, DIEGO

http://www.norcor.co/eagle/ICURRENT.HTM

http://www.norcor.co/

Of the 110 inmates incarcerated at NORCOR, the seven criminal aliens make up 6.36% of the jail population.

For the ten months of 2013, NORCOR has averaged 5.40 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

October 10, 2013

Lars:

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

Tuesday, October 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 country illegally. Three of the 20 criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Clackamas County Jail were involved in some type of driving crime or violation, 15.00% of the alien jail population.

Tuesday, October 8th, the Jackson County Jail in Medford, Oregon had 15 criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 6.52% of the jail population U.S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the country illegally. One of the 15 criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Jackson County Jail was involved in some type of driving crime or violation, 6.67% of the alien jail population.

Wednesday, October 9th, the Lincoln County Jail in Newport, Oregon had three criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 1.86% of the jail population U.S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the country illegally. Two of the three criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Lincoln County Jail were involved in some type of driving crime or violation, 66.67% of the alien jail population.

Wednesday, October 9th, the Linn County Corrections in Albany, Oregon had five criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 2.91% of the jail population U.S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the country illegally. One of the five criminal aliens with a U.S. DHS–ICE hold at Linn County Corrections was involved in some type of driving crime or violation, 20.00% of the alien jail population.

Thursday, October 10th, the Marion County Correctional Facility (MCCF) in Salem, Oregon had 27 criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 6.65% of the jail population the U.S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the country illegally. Seven of the 27 criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the MCCF were involved in some type of driving crime or violation, 25.92% of the alien jail population.

Of the 70 criminal aliens incarcerated in the five preceding county jails and correctional facilities, 14 aliens (20.00 percent) were detained for some type of driving crime or violation.

Thanks to the Lars Larson Show, Oregonians are continually being made aware of the connection between illegal alien presence in the state and alien involvement in driving crimes and violations.

If Lars Larson radio listeners want to help prevent illegal aliens’ ability to drive in the state and 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 second full week of October and another criminal alien report for Lars Larson Show FM 101.1 radio listeners.

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