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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