Oregon Department of Corrections: Foreign National Sex Crime Report January 2020

Oregon Department of Corrections: Foreign National Sex Crime Report January 2020

February 29, 2020

Data Compiled By David Olen Cross

Information obtained from the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) indicated on January 1, 2020 that 441 of 822 foreign nationals (criminal aliens) in the state’s prison system were incarcerated for three types of sex crimes — sex abuse, rape and sodomy — 53.65 percent of the criminal alien prison population (Note: The number of criminal aliens incarcerated for sex crimes in DOC prisons does not necessarily equal the number of Oregon residents victimized by alien sex abuse, rape and sodomy.).

Using DOC U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) immigration detainer numbers, the following table is a numerical breakdown by number and percentage of the 441 criminal alien inmates incarcerated on January 1st in the state’s prisons for the crimes of sex abuse, rape and sodomy.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Crime DOC Number Inmates W/ ICE Detainers Incarcerated by Type of Sex Crime DOC Percent Inmates W/ICE Detainers Incarcerated by Type of Sex Crime
Sex Abuse 176 39.91%
Rape 164 37.19%
Sodomy 101 22.90%
Total 441 100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 January 20.

Criminal aliens incarcerated in DOC prisons committed at least one sex crime in 25 of 36 Oregon counties — 69.44 percent of the counties in the state.

Seven Oregon counties, Marion (121 alien sex offenders), Washington (108 alien sex offenders), Multnomah (72 alien sex offenders), Lane (24 alien sex offenders), Clackamas (23 alien sex offenders), Jackson (15 alien sex offenders) and Yamhill (13 alien sex offenders) had 376 of 441 criminal alien inmates incarcerated in DOC prisons for sex crimes — 85.26 percent of the alien sex offenders incarcerated in the state’s prisons.

Using DOC ICE detainer numbers, the following table indicates the location by county of where the 441 criminal alien inmates were sent to serve time in the state’s prison system for sex crimes; furthermore, the table is a numerical breakdown by county of the type of sex crimes alien inmates committed that got them sent to the state’s prison system; finally, the table gives the total number and percentage of alien inmates by county incarcerated for sex crimes in the state’s prison system.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
County DOC Number Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for the Crime of Sex Abuse DOC Number Inmates W/ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for the Crime of Rape DOC Number Inmates W/ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for the Crime of Sodomy DOC Number Inmates W/ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for Sex Crimes DOC Percent Inmates W/ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for Sex Crimes
Marion 43 45 33 121 27.44%
Washington 41 45 22 108 24.49%
Multnomah 32 23 17 72 16.33%
Lane 8 12 4 24 5.44%
Clackamas 9 8 6 23 5.22%
Jackson 7 4 4 15 3.40%
Yamhill 3 5 5 13 2.95%
Benton 1 4 2 7 1.59%
Deschutes 5 2 0 7 1.59%
Linn 5 1 1 7 1.59%
Umatilla 3 2 2 7 1.59%
Malheur 3 2 0 5 1.13%
Polk 3 1 1 5 1.13%
Klamath 3 0 1 4 0.91%
Coos 0 2 1 3 0.68%
Josephine 3 0 0 3 0.68%
Lincoln 1 2 0 3 0.68%
Clatsop 1 1 0 2 0.45%
Hood River 0 2 0 2 0.45%
Jefferson 1 1 0 2 0.45%
Morrow 1 1 0 2 0.45%
Wasco 1 1 0 2 0.45%
Tillamook 1 0 1 2 0.45%
Douglas 0 0 1 1 0.23%
Union 1 0 0 1 0.23%
Baker 0 0 0 0 0.00%
Columbia 0 0 0 0 0.00%
Crook 0 0 0 0 0.00%
Curry 0 0 0 0 0.00%
Gilliam 0 0 0 0 0.00%
Grant 0 0 0 0 0.00%
Harney 0 0 0 0 0.00%
Lake 0 0 0 0 0.00%
OOS 0 0 0 0 0.00%
Sherman 0 0 0 0 0.00%
Wallowa 0 0 0 0 0.00%
Wheeler 0 0 0 0 0.00%
Total 176 164 101 441 100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 January 20.

Criminal aliens from 36 identified countries were incarcerated in DOC prisons for sex crimes in the state of Oregon.

Foreign nationals who declared their country or origin as being Mexico were 368 of 441 criminal alien inmates incarcerated for sex crimes in the DOC prison system — 83.45 percent of the alien sex offenders in the state’s prisons.

Using DOC ICE detainer numbers, the following table indicates the self-declared countries of origin of the 441 criminal alien inmates that were sent to serve time in the state’s prison system for sex crimes; furthermore, the table is a numerical breakdown by country of the type of sex crimes alien inmates committed that got them sent to the state’s prison system; finally, the table gives the total number and percentage of alien inmates by country incarcerated for sex crimes in the state’s prison system.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Country DOC Number Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for the Crime of Sex Abuse DOC Number Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for the Crime of Rape DOC Number Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for the Crime of Sodomy DOC Number Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for Sex Crimes DOC Percent Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for Sex Crimes
Mexico 153 132 83 368 83.45%
Guatemala 4 6 2 12 2.72%
El Salvador 1 2 3 6 1.36%
Russia 0 3 1 4 0.91%
Vietnam 0 3 1 4 0.91%
Ecuador 0 1 2 3 0.68%
Honduras 1 2 0 3 0.68%
Cuba 1 1 0 2 0.45%
England 1 0 1 2 0.45%
Fed. St. Micron. 1 0 1 2 0.45%
Germany 2 0 0 2 0.45%
Laos 0 1 1 2 0.45%
Peru 2 0 0 2 0.45%
Philippines 0 0 2 2 0.45%
Thailand 1 0 1 2 0.45%
Ukraine 0 1 1 2 0.45%
Wales 0 2 0 2 0.45%
Other Countries 9 10 2 21 4.76%
Total 176 164 101 441 100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 January 20.

David Olen Cross of Salem, Oregon is a crime researcher who writes on immigration issues and foreign national crime. The preceding report is a service to federal, state, county and city elected and non elected governmental officials to help them assess the impact of foreign national crime in the United States of America. He can be reached at docfnc@yahoo.com. His current and past crime reports can be found at https://docfnc.wordpress.com/.

 

Oregon Department of Corrections: Foreign National Homicide Report January 2020

Oregon Department of Corrections: Foreign National Homicide Report January 2020

February 24, 2020

Data Compiled By David Olen Cross

Information obtained from the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) indicated on January 1, 2020 that 122 of the 822 foreign nationals (criminal aliens) in the state’s prison system were incarcerated for homicidal crimes (various degrees of murder and manslaughter) — 14.84 percent of the criminal alien prison population (Note: The number of criminal aliens incarcerated for homicidal crimes in DOC prisons does not necessarily equal the number of Oregon residents killed by alien homicidal violence).

Using DOC U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) immigration detainer numbers, the following table reveals the total number criminal alien inmates along with the number and percentage of those alien inmates incarcerated on January 1st in the state’s prisons for homicidal crimes.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Month/Day/Year DOC Total Number Inmates W/ICE Detainers DOC Number of Inmates W/ICE Detainers for Homicidal Crimes DOC Percent of Inmates W/ICE Detainers for Homicidal Crimes
January 1, 2020 822 122 14.84%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 January 20.

Criminal aliens incarcerated in DOC prisons committed at least one crime of homicidal violence in 22 of 36 Oregon counties — 66.11 percent of the counties in the state.

Seven Oregon counties, Multnomah (29 alien inmates convicted of homicidal crimes), Marion (24 alien inmates convicted of homicidal crimes), Washington (19 alien inmates convicted of homicidal crimes), Umatilla (9 alien inmates convicted of homicidal crimes), Clackamas (7 alien inmates convicted of homicidal crimes), Jackson (5 alien inmates convicted of homicidal crimes) and Lane (5 alien inmates convicted of homicidal crimes) had 98 of 122 criminal alien inmates incarcerated in DOC prisons for homicidal violence — 80.33 percent of the alien inmates in the state’s prisons for homicidal crimes.

Using DOC ICE immigration detainer numbers, the following table reveals the number and percentage of criminal alien inmates incarcerated on January 1st that were sent to prison from the state’s 36 counties for homicidal crimes.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
County DOC Number of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for Homicidal Crimes DOC Percent of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for Homicidal Crimes
Multnomah 29 23.77%
Marion 24 19.67%
Washington 19 15.57%
Umatilla 9 7.38%
Clackamas 7 5.74%
Jackson 5 4.10%
Lane 5 4.10%
Linn 3 2.46%
Yamhill 3 2.46%
Benton 2 1.64%
Klamath 2 1.64%
Lincoln 2 1.64%
Polk 2 1.64%
Clatsop 1 0.82%
Deschutes 1 0.82%
Douglas 1 0.82%
Gilliam 1 0.82%
Hood River 1 0.82%
Jefferson 1 0.82%
Josephine 1 0.82%
Malheur 1 0.82%
OOS (Not a County) 1 0.82%
Tillamook 1 0.82%
Baker 0 0.00%
Columbia 0 0.00%
Coos 0 0.00%
Crook 0 0.00%
Curry 0 0.00%
Grant 0 0.00%
Harney 0 0.00%
Lake 0 0.00%
Morrow 0 0.00%
Sherman 0 0.00%
Union 0 0.00%
Wallowa 0 0.00%
Wasco 0 0.00%
Wheeler 0 0.00%
Total 122 100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 January 20.

Criminal aliens from 21 different countries have committed homicidal violence against Oregon residents.

Foreign nationals who declared their country or origin as being Mexico were 93 of 122 criminal aliens convicted of homicidal crimes incarcerated in the DOC prison system — 76.23 percent of the alien inmates in the state’s prisons for homicidal crimes.

Using DOC ICE immigration detainer numbers, the following table reveals the self-declared countries of origin of the 122 criminal alien inmates by number and percentage incarcerated on January 1st in the state’s prisons for homicidal crimes.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Country DOC Number of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for Homicidal Crimes DOC Percent of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for Homicidal Crimes
Mexico 93 76.23%
Cuba 4 3.28%
Canada 3 2.46%
Vietnam 3 2.46%
Cambodia 2 1.64%
South Korea 2 1.64%
Colombia 1 0.82%
Costa Rica 1 0.82%
El Salvador 1 0.82%
Guatemala 1 0.82%
Honduras 1 0.82%
Japan 1 0.82%
Laos 1 0.82%
Mariana Islands 1 0.82%
Marshall Islands 1 0.82%
Nicaragua 1 0.82%
Nigeria 1 0.82%
Peru 1 0.82%
Philippines 1 0.82%
South Africa 1 0.82%
Turkey 1 0.82%
Total 122 100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 January 20.

David Olen Cross of Salem, Oregon is a crime researcher who writes on immigration issues and foreign national crime. The preceding report is a service to federal, state, county and city elected and non elected governmental officials to help them assess the impact of foreign national crime in the United States of America. He can be reached at docfnc@yahoo.com. His current past crime reports can be found at https://docfnc.wordpress.com/.

 

Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

February 20, 2020

Lars:

It has been an interesting last full week in the month of February 2020 when it comes to criminal aliens (illegal aliens) here in the Pacific Northwest states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho.

This week we take a look at for your radio listeners a possible sign of cooperation or capitulation between U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), a federal immigration law enforcement agency, and the Washington County Sheriff’s Office in the dealing with information sharing on criminal aliens incarcerated in a county jail in the state of Oregon — a state with a sanctuary statute (ORS 180.805).

On February 18, 2020 U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Public Affairs Officer Tanya Roman sent the “Criminal Alien of the Week Report” a ICE news release titled “ICE issues subpoenas to demand criminal alien information refused under Oregon sanctuary policies”:

“ICE issues subpoenas to demand criminal alien information refused under Oregon sanctuary policies

PORTLAND, Ore. — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) served two immigration subpoenas today on the Washington County Sheriff’s Office requesting information on two illegal aliens who were criminally arrested in Hillsboro, Oregon. These immigration subpoenas are necessary due to dangerous sanctuary laws that are forcing Oregon counties, to include local law enforcement agencies in these counties, to refuse ICE’s requests for information and cooperation.

Under Oregon’s sanctuary laws, county and law enforcement officials are prohibited from providing ICE with non-public information about criminal aliens necessary for federal law enforcement, including the release dates of those criminal aliens from local jails. In addition, Oregon law enforcement does not honor immigration detainers due to Oregon court rulings.

“Politically motivated sanctuary laws tie the hands of local law enforcement agencies who clearly see that working with ICE is crucial to public safety,” said Bryan Wilcox, Deputy Field Office Director for ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations-Seattle. These irresponsible laws and policies not only unnecessarily pit federal and local law enforcement officers against each other, but provide a refuge for criminal aliens who prey on people in their communities. The public needs to know that cooperation between all law enforcement agencies make their communities safer by holding criminals accountable and providing justice and closure for their victims.”

ICE uses statutorily-authorized administrative subpoenas to obtain information as part of investigations regarding potential removable aliens. ICE has not historically needed to use its lawful authority to issue these subpoenas to obtain information from other law enforcement agencies as most law enforcement agencies throughout the country willingly provide ICE with information regarding aliens arrested for crimes in the interest of public safety.

ICE is using every tool available to obtain information regarding the whereabouts and other relevant information regarding removable aliens (both in the custody of local jails and at large) from jurisdictions that are unable to, or chose to not cooperate with ICE. The criminal aliens about whom ICE sought information from Washington County include:

• On June 24, 2014, the Washington County Circuit Court convicted a 39 year old citizen of Mexico for sexual abuse in the first degree and sentenced him to 75 months incarceration in the Oregon Department of Corrections (ODOC). On Jan. 15, 2020, the ODOC transferred custody of the man to the Washington County Jail located in Hillsboro, Oregon. On Jan. 15, 2020 ICE lodged an immigration detainer with the Washington County Jail where he is serving his sentence. In February 2009 the man was also convicted of criminal possession of a forged instrument in the first degree and sentenced to a fine and 18 months’ probation. He is currently facing additional charges for displaying a child in sexual conduct, nine charges of sexual abuse in the first degree and four charges of sodomy in the first degree.

• On Dec. 9, 2019, officers with the Hillsboro Police Department in Oregon, arrested a 44 year old citizen of Mexico and charged him with driving under the influence of intoxicants, reckless driving, two probation violations for driving under the influence of intoxicants, failure to appear in the second degree for driving under the influence of intoxicants and failure to appear in the second degree for reckless driving.  The man also has three previous arrests between 1999-2018 for driving under the influence of intoxicants. On Dec. 30, 2019, the Washington County Circuit Court in Hillsboro, Oregon, dismissed the reckless driving charge but convicted the man of driving under the influence of intoxicants and sentenced him to 268 days jail, $654.00 fine and probation for two years.  On an unknown date between Dec. 12, 2019, and Dec. 17, 2019, the Washington County jail released the man despite an active immigration detainer being in place. The man remains at large.

The immigration subpoenas issued today are the first in Oregon. Since January, ICE has also issued similar immigration subpoenas in California, Denver, Connecticut and New York. Should the law enforcement agencies neglect or refuse to respond to the subpoenas, an immigration officer may coordinate with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the district in which the subpoena was issued to seek an order from the U.S. District Court requiring production pursuant to INA § 235(d)(4)(B), 8 C.F.R. § 287.4(d).” – ICE Public Affairs.

In response, reaction, or in coordination with the ICE February18, 2020 news release, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) issued a news release titled “ICE Issues Subpoenas in Washington County”:

“ICE Issues Subpoenas in Washington County

Tuesday, February 18, 2020- The Department of Homeland Security issued Washington County Sheriff Pat Garrett two immigration enforcement subpoenas to produce records related to two different individuals in current custody of the Washington County Jail. The subpoenas, at issue, were signed by an authorized U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official and were properly served. The subpoenas are specifically authorized by federal law, 8 United States Code section 1225(d) and by the Code of Federal Regulations, 8 CFR 287.4. This administrative subpoena power has existed as part of the federal law for decades, and has been upheld by the US Supreme Court. See US v. Minker, 76 S Ct 281 (1955).

Oregon law prohibits local police from sharing certain information for purpose of enforcement of federal immigration laws, except as provided by state or federal law (see ORS 180.805). The information sought in these subpoenas relates to information that local police are generally prohibited from sharing under Oregon law and failure to comply with these subpoenas may be punished by an order of contempt by a federal judge.

Sheriff Garrett swore an oath to uphold state and federal law. The information commanded by the subpoenas is required by federal law, and may be provided as specifically allowed by ORS 180.805(1); therefore, the requested information will be shared.” – Washington County Sheriff’s Office.

Because neither the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement or the Washington County Sheriff’s Office news releases revealed the names of the two individuals ICE served immigration subpoenas on incarcerated at the Washington County Jail, I contacted via e-mail on February 19, 2020 ICE Public Affairs Officer Roman to find out if one of the individuals in the ICE news release was Mexican national illegal alien Benito Juarez-Hernandez (SID: 17812926; DOB: 03/29/1980), age 39, one of the individuals the ICE Public Affairs Officer gave a statement on for the June 6, 2019 “Criminal Alien of the Week Report”:

Public Affairs Roman on February 19th responded to my request for information on Benito Juarez-Hernandez in this way: “I’m unable to speak to the identity of the individuals in the press release which is why they are unnamed.”

Here is the June 3, 2019 ICE statement on Benito Juarez-Hernandez

“Benito Juarez-Hernandez is a Mexican citizen who is illegally present in the United States. On June 25, 2014, Benito Juarez-Hernandez was convicted of Felony Sexual Abuse in the First Degree and sentenced to 75 months in jail. On Oct. 18, 2013, U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) placed a detainer with the Washington County Jail on Benito Juarez-Hernandez and later with the Oregon State Penitentiary. He was previously encountered by ICE in 2009, while being held at the Washington County Jail. Following that encounter, Benito Juarez-Hernandez voluntarily returned to Mexico. ICE has no immigration record of his return to the U.S.” –Tanya Roman, ICE Public Affairs Officer.

Comparing the February 18, 2020 ICE news release with the June 3, 2019 ICE Public Affairs statement on Benito Juarez-Hernandez reveals clearly he is one of the unnamed individuals in the news release.

An important bit of history on the Washington County Sheriff’s Office lack of cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement can be found on the ICE national website front page by clicking on and opening the section titled “Declined Detainers” and going to the “Archived Declined Detainers” section of the webpage and clicking on the title “Rest of United States” and scrolling down the page to the Oregon list of declined detainers.

The Oregon section of the webpage reveals the Washington County Sheriff’s Office declined to honor immigration detainers on Mexican national criminal aliens Alejandro Maldonado- Hernandez and Jose Crecencio Fajardo-Alvarado.

It may be to early at this point in time to make a final determination on whether ICE’s use of subpoenas as a legal tool to gain information on criminal aliens incarcerated in the Washington County Jail will continue in a sanctuary state like Oregon.

But the Washington County Sheriff’s Office recognizing ICE’s use of subpoenas as a legal tool to gain information on inmates at the county jail is a clear indicator the sheriff’s office and the immigration law enforcement agency have come to some form of agreement on the supremacy of federal law over state law.

Lars, the last full week in the month of February 2020 and another criminal alien report for Lars Larson Show KXL FM 101.1 Pacific Northwest radio listeners.

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Oregon Department of Corrections: Mexican National Crime Report January 2020

Oregon Department of Corrections: Mexican National Crime Report January 2020

February 19, 2020

Data Compiled By David Olen Cross

Information obtained from the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) indicated on January 1, 2020 that 662 of the 822 foreign nationals (criminal aliens) in the state’s prison system were Mexican nationals — 80.54 percent of the criminal alien prison population (Note: The number of Mexican nationals incarcerated in DOC prisons does not necessarily equal the number of Oregon residents victimized by this specific group of criminal aliens).

Using DOC U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) immigration detainer numbers, the following table reveals the total number criminal alien inmates along with the number and percentage of those alien inmates incarcerated on January 1st in the state’s prisons who declared themselves as being Mexican nationals.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Month/Day/Year DOC Total Inmates W/ICE Detainers DOC Number of Mexican National Inmates W/ICE Detainers DOC Percent of Mexican National Inmates W/ICE Detainers
January 1, 2020 822 662 80.54%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 January 20.

Mexican (MEX) national criminals were sent to DOC prisons from 26 of the 36 Oregon counties — 72.22 percent of the counties in the state.

Seven Oregon counties, Marion (173 MEX national inmates), Washington (142 MEX national inmates), Multnomah (98 MEX national inmates), Clackamas (46 MEX national inmates), Lane (30 MEX national inmates), Jackson (27 MEX national inmates) and Umatilla (27 MEX national inmates) had 543 of the 662 Mexican national inmates incarcerated in DOC prisons — 82.02 percent of the MEX national inmates.

Using DOC ICE detainer numbers, the following table reveals the number and percentage of Mexican national inmates on January 1st incarcerated in the state’s prison system from the state’s 36 counties.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
County DOC Number of Mexican National Inmates by County W/ ICE Detainers DOC Percent of Mexican National Inmates by County W/ICE Detainers
Marion 173 26.13%
Washington 142 21.45%
Multnomah 98 14.80%
Clackamas 46 6.95%
Lane 30 4.53%
Jackson 27 4.08%
Umatilla 27 4.08%
Yamhill 18 2.72%
Linn 14 2.11%
Polk 11 1.66%
Benton 10 1.51%
Klamath 10 1.51%
Deschutes 9 1.36%
Jefferson 7 1.06%
Malheur 6 0.91%
Hood River 5 0.76%
Lincoln 5 0.76%
Tillamook 5 0.76%
Coos 4 0.60%
Wasco 4 0.60%
Clatsop 3 0.45%
Douglas 3 0.45%
Josephine 2 0.30%
Gilliam 1 0.15%
Morrow 1 0.15%
Union 1 0.15%
Baker 0 0.00%
Columbia 0 0.00%
Crook 0 0.00%
Curry 0 0.00%
Grant 0 0.00%
Harney 0 0.00%
Lake 0 0.00%
Sherman 0 0.00%
Wallowa 0 0.00%
Wheeler 0 0.00%
Total 662 100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 January 20.

Here are the ways Oregon residents were victimized by the 662 Mexican national criminals.

Significant numbers, there were 368 of the 662 criminal alien inmates from Mexico incarcerated in DOC prisons for three types of sex crimes — sex abuse, rape and sodomy — 55.59 percent of the Mexican national inmates in the state’s prisons.

Using DOC ICE detainer numbers, the following table reveals the number and percentage of Mexican national inmates incarcerated on January 1st by type of crime.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Crime DOC Number of Mexican National Inmates by Type of Crime W/ ICE Detainers DOC Percent of Mexican National Inmates by Type of Crime W/ICE Detainers
Sex Abuse 153 23.11%
Rape 132 19.94%
Homicide 93 14.05%
Sodomy 83 12.54%
Assault 57 8.61%
Drugs 57 8.61%
Robbery 24 3.63%
Kidnapping 18 2.72%
Burglary 8 1.21%
Driving Offense 3 0.45%
Theft 2 0.30%
Vehicle Theft 1 0.15%
Arson 0 0.00%
Escape 0 0.00%
Forgery 0 0.00%
Other / Comb. Crimes 31 4.68%
Total 662 100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 January 20.

When compared to the overall DOC criminal alien prison population, Mexican nationals were 93 of the 122 criminal aliens convicted of homicidal crimes (various degrees of murder and manslaughter) incarcerated in the state’s prison system — 76.23 percent of all alien inmates serving time for homicidal crimes.

Using the DOC ICE detainer numbers from January 1st, the following table reveals the total number of criminal alien inmates incarcerated by type of crime, the number of Mexican national inmates incarcerated by type of crime and the percentage of Mexican national inmates incarcerated by type of crime.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Crime DOC Total Number of Inmates by Type of Crime W/ICE Detainers DOC Number of Mexican National Inmates by Type of Crime W/ ICE Detainers DOC Percent of Mexican National Inmates by Type of Crime W/ICE Detainers
Sex Abuse 176 153 86.93%
Rape 164 132 80.49%
Homicide 122 93 76.23%
Sodomy 101 83 82.18%
Assault 73 57 78.08%
Drugs 60 57 95.00%
Robbery 38 24 63.16%
Kidnapping 26 18 69.23%
Burglary 12 8 66.67%
Theft 10 2 20.00%
Driving Offense 4 3 75.00%
Vehicle Theft 1 1 100.00%
Arson 0 0 0.00%
Escape 0 0 0.00%
Forgery 0 0 0.00%
Other / Comb. Crimes 35 31 88.57%
Total 822 662  

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 January 20.

Beyond the DOC Mexican national incarceration numbers and incarceration percentages, per county and per type of crime, criminal aliens from Mexico place a substantial economic burden on Oregonians.

An individual inmate incarcerated in the DOC prison system costs the state approximately ($108.26) per day.

The DOC’s incarceration cost for 662 Mexican national inmates is approximately ($71,668.12) per day, ($501,676.84) per week, and ($26,158,863.80) per year.

None of preceding cost estimates for the DOC to incarcerate the 662 Mexican national inmates includes the dollar amount for legal services (indigent defense), language interpreters, court costs, or victim assistance.

Bibliography:

Oregon Department of Corrections Population Profile (unpublished MS Excel workbook) titled Incarcerated Criminal Aliens Report dated January 1, 2020.

Oregon Department of Corrections Issue Brief Quick Facts, March 2019:
https://www.oregon.gov/doc/Documents/agency-quick-facts.pdf

David Olen Cross of Salem, Oregon is a crime researcher who writes on immigration issues and foreign national crime. The preceding report is a service to federal, state, county and city elected and non elected governmental officials to help them assess the impact of foreign national crime in the United States of America. He can be reached at docfnc@yahoo.com. His current and past crime reports can be found at https://docfnc.wordpress.com/.

 

Oregon Department of Corrections: Criminal Alien Report for the Americas January 2020

Oregon Department of Corrections: Criminal Alien Report for the Americas January 2020

February 17, 2020

Data Compiled By David Olen Cross

Information obtained from the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) indicated on January 1, 2020 that 738 of the 822 foreign nationals (criminal aliens) in the state’s prison system self-declared their countries of origin as being located in the Americas — North, Central and South America and the West Indies — 89.78 percent of the criminal alien prison population (Note: The United States of America (USA) and USA territories are excluded from this report.):

– North America (Mexico and Canada) had 667 criminal aliens — 90.38. percent of the DOC alien prisoners from the Americas;

– Central America (Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Belize and Panama) had 46 criminal aliens — 6.23 percent of the DOC alien prisoners from the Americas;

– South America (Ecuador, Peru, Argentina, Brazil and Colombia) had nine criminal aliens — 1.22 percent of the DOC alien prisoners from the Americas;

– The West Indies (Cuba, Jamaica and Turks) had 16 criminal aliens — 2.17 percent of the DOC alien prisoners from the Americas.

Criminal aliens from 17 countries located in the Americas were incarcerated in the DOC prison system.

Mexican nationals were 662 of 738 criminal aliens from the Americas incarcerated in the DOC prison system — 89.70 percent of the alien inmates from the Americas in the state’s prisons.

Some background information, all 738 criminal aliens incarcerated in the DOC prison system from the Americas were identified by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and have ICE detainers placed on them.

Using DOC ICE detainer numbers, the following table reveals the self-declared countries of origin of the 738 criminal alien inmates from the Americas by number and percentage incarcerated on January 1st in the state’s prisons.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Country DOC Total Number of Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Self-Declared Country of Origin from the Americas DOC Percent Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Self-Declared Country of Origin from the Americas
Mexico 662 89.70%
Guatemala 20 2.71%
Cuba 14 1.90%
Honduras 12 1.63%
El Salvador 8 1.08%
Canada 5 0.68%
Ecuador 3 0.41%
Peru 3 0.41%
Costa Rica 2 0.27%
Nicaragua 2 0.27%
Argentina 1 0.14%
Belize 1 0.14%
Brazil 1 0.14%
Colombia 1 0.14%
Jamaica 1 0.14%
Panama 1 0.14%
Turks 1 0.14%
Total 738 100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 January 20.

Here are the ways Oregon residents were victimized by the 738 criminal aliens from the Americas.

Significant numbers, there were 401 of the 738 criminal alien inmates from the Americas incarcerated in DOC prisons for three types of sex crimes — sex abuse, rape and sodomy — 54.34 percent of the alien inmates from the Americas in the state’s prisons.

Using DOC ICE detainer numbers, the following table reveals the number and percentage of criminal alien inmates from the Americas incarcerated on January 1st by type of crime.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Crime Total Number of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by Type of Crime from the Americas DOC Percent of  Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Type of Crime from the Americas
Sex Abuse 164 22.22%
Rape 146 19.78%
Homicide 107 14.50%
Sodomy 91 12.33%
Assault 66 8.94%
Drugs 60 8.13%
Robbery 29 3.93%
Kidnapping 23 3.12%
Burglary 8 1.08%
Theft 7 0.95%
Driving Offense 4 0.54%
Vehicle Theft 1 0.14%
Arson 0 0.00%
Escape 0 0.00%
Forgery 0 0.00%
Other / Combination Crimes 32 4.34%
Total 738 100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 January 20.

Criminal aliens from the Americas incarcerated in DOC prisons committed at least one crime in 26 of 36 Oregon counties — 72.22 percent of the counties in the state.

Using DOC ICE detainer numbers, the following table reveals the number and percentage of criminal alien inmates from the Americas incarcerated on January 1st that were sent to prison from the state’s 36 counties.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
County DOC Total Number of  Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by County from the Americas DOC Percent of Inmates W/ICE Detainers by County from the Americas
Marion 183 24.80%
Washington 165 22.36%
Multnomah 118 15.99%
Clackamas 51 6.91%
Lane 33 4.47%
Jackson 30 4.07%
Umatilla 29 3.93%
Yamhill 19 2.57%
Linn 16 2.17%
Polk 12 1.63%
Benton 11 1.49%
Deschutes 10 1.36%
Klamath 10 1.36%
Jefferson 7 0.95%
Lincoln 6 0.81%
Malheur 6 0.81%
Hood River 5 0.68%
Tillamook 5 0.68%
Coos 4 0.54%
Josephine 4 0.54%
Wasco 4 0.54%
Clatsop 3 0.41%
Douglas 3 0.41%
Morrow 2 0.27%
Gilliam 1 0.14%
Union 1 0.14%
Baker 0 0.00%
Columbia 0 0.00%
Crook 0 0.00%
Curry 0 0.00%
Grant 0 0.00%
Harney 0 0.00%
Lake 0 0.00%
Sherman 0 0.00%
Wallowa 0 0.00%
Wheeler 0 0.00%
Total 738 100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 January 20.

Beyond the DOC criminal alien incarceration numbers and percentages by countries of origin, by crime types or by the state’s counties, criminal aliens from the Americas pose high economic cost on Oregon tax payers.

An individual inmate incarcerated in the DOC prison system costs the state approximately ($108.26) per day.

The DOC’s incarceration cost for its 738 criminal alien prison population from the Americas is approximately ($79,895.88) per day, ($559,271.16) per week, and ($29,161,996.20) per year.

None of preceding cost estimates for the DOC to incarcerate the 738 criminal aliens from the Americas includes the dollar amount for legal services (indigent defense), language interpreters, court costs, or victim assistance.

Bibliography:

Oregon Department of Corrections Population Profile (unpublished MS Excel workbook) titled Incarcerated Criminal Aliens Report dated January 1, 2020.

Oregon Department of Corrections Issue Brief Quick Facts, March 2019:
https://www.oregon.gov/doc/Documents/agency-quick-facts.pdf

David Olen Cross of Salem, Oregon is crime a researcher who writes on immigration issues and foreign national crime. The preceding report is a service to federal, state, county and city elected and non elected governmental officials to help them assess the impact of foreign national crime in the United States of America. He can be reached at docfnc@yahoo.com. His current and past crime reports can be found at https://docfnc.wordpress.com/.

 

Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

February 13, 2020

Lars:

It has been an interesting second full week in the month of February 2020 when it comes to criminal aliens (illegal aliens) here in the Pacific Northwest states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho.

This week an update your radio listeners on an illegal alien who has been convicted and sentenced for multiple sex crimes against multiple children in the state of Oregon.

According to a Washington County District Attorney’s Office (WCDA) January 24, 2020 news release titled “Cupertino Juarez-Hernandez Convicted of 25 Counts in Prolific Child Sex Abuse Case,” the man the subject of the WCDA news release, Cupertino Juarez-Hernandez, age 34, was convicted on January, 17, 2020 by a jury of multiple counts of First-Degree Sodomy, First-Degree Rape and Using a Child in Display of Sexually Explicit Conduct.

On January 23, 2020 Washington County Circuit Court Judge Charles Bailey sentenced Cupertino Juarez-Hernandez to 55 years in prison.

The District Attorney’s news release indicated Cupertino Juarez-Hernandez sexually abused four children over many years when they were young through their teenage years.

On February 12, 2020 Cupertino Juarez-Hernandez (SID: 15617885; DOB: 09/30/1985), was incarcerated in the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) Coffee Creek Intake Center.

Some history, on Friday, May 31, 2019 I sought via e-mail from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Public Affairs Officer Tanya J. Roman information on the immigration status Cupertino Juarez-Hernandez.

On Monday, June 3, 2019 ICE Public Affairs Officer Roman sent via e-mail the following statement on Cupertino Juarez-Hernandez:

“Cupertino Juarez-Hernandez is a Mexican citizen who is illegally present in the United States. On April 17, 2019, ICE encountered and placed an immigration detainer on Cupertino Juarez-Hernandez at the Washington County Jail. ICE previously encountered Cupertino Juarez-Hernandez at the Washington County Jail on April 14, 2016. He was released prior to a detainer being placed.” – Tanya J. Roman, ICE Public Affairs Officer.

“ICE places immigration detainers with law enforcement agencies on deportable aliens arrested and detained on criminal charges. By placing the immigration detainer, ICE seeks to take custody of aliens if they are released from local custody for any reason (e.g., post bond, charges dropped or released on their own recognizance).

In most cases, once these aliens that are pending criminal prosecution are transferred to ICE or otherwise enter ICE custody, ICE works with the prosecutor and law enforcement authorities (such as the district attorney’s office and relevant sheriff’s office) to ensure these aliens attend any and all criminal court proceedings. This ICE-DA cooperation involves transferring custody of aliens as necessary via “writs of Habeas Corpus” to further a criminal prosecution. (Such writs may also be used to ensure that aliens in ICE custody appear in court as witnesses.)

For aliens who are criminally convicted and sentenced, ICE pursues removing these aliens from the United States only after they have completed their imposed prison sentences. To save future detention time and taxpayer money, while these aliens are serving their prison sentences, ICE routinely pursues the lengthy administrative process of obtaining final orders of removal before a federal immigration judge (or administratively, if their situation does not entitle them to appear before an immigration judge). Consequently, in many cases, the time these aliens spend in immigration detention after they complete their criminal sentences is minimized; they can then be removed to their countries of origin shortly after they complete their prison sentences.” – ICE Public Affairs.

The incarceration of Mexican national criminal illegal alien sexual predator Cupertino Juarez-Hernandez in the Oregon Department of Corrections prison system adds to the already 108 identified criminal alien sex offenders from Washington County in the DOC prisons on January 1, 2020.

Lars, the second full week in the month of February 2020 and another criminal alien report for Lars Larson Show KXL FM 101.1 Pacific Northwest radio listeners.

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Oregon Department of Corrections: Criminal Alien Report January 2020

Oregon Department of Corrections: Criminal Alien Report January 2020

February 12, 2020

Data Compiled By David Olen Cross

The Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) January 1, 2020 Inmate Population Profile indicated there were 14,483 inmates incarcerated in the DOC’s 14 prisons.

Data obtained from the DOC indicated that on January 1st there were 822 foreign nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated in the state’s prison system; criminal aliens were 5.68 percent of the total prison population.

Some background information, all the criminal aliens incarcerated in the DOC prison system were identified by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and have ICE detainers placed on them.

Using DOC Inmate Population Profiles and ICE detainer numbers, the following table reveals the total number inmates, the number of domestic and criminal alien inmates along with the percentage of inmates with ICE detainers incarcerated on January 1st in the state’s prisons.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Month/Day/Year DOC Total Number Inmates DOC Total Number Domestic Inmates DOC Total Number Inmates W/ICE Detainers DOC Percent Inmates W/ICE Detainers
January 1, 2020 14,483 13,661 822 5.68%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 January 20 and Inmate Population Profile 01 January 20.

Using DOC ICE detainer numbers, the following table reveals the number and percentage of criminal alien prisoners incarcerated on January 1st that were sent  to prison from the state’s 36 counties.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
County DOC Total Number Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by County DOC Percent Inmates W/ICE Detainers by County
Marion 201 24.45%
Washington 180 21.90%
Multnomah 150 18.25%
Clackamas 57 6.93%
Lane 35 4.26%
Jackson 30 3.65%
Umatilla 29 3.53%
Yamhill 19 2.31%
Linn 17 2.07%
Benton 13 1.58%
Polk 12 1.46%
Deschutes 11 1.34%
Klamath 10 1.22%
Jefferson 7 0.85%
Lincoln 7 0.85%
Malheur 6 0.73%
Hood River 5 0.61%
Josephine 5 0.61%
Tillamook 5 0.61%
Clatsop 4 0.49%
Coos 4 0.49%
Wasco 4 0.49%
Douglas 3 0.36%
Morrow 3 0.36%
Union 2 0.24%
Columbia 1 0.12%
Gilliam 1 0.12%
OOS (Not a County) 1 0.12%
Baker 0 0.00%
Crook 0 0.00%
Curry 0 0.00%
Grant 0 0.00%
Harney 0 0.00%
Lake 0 0.00%
Sherman 0 0.00%
Wallowa 0 0.00%
Wheeler 0 0.00%
Total 822 100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 January 20.

Here are the ways Oregon residents were victimized by the 822 criminal aliens.

Using DOC ICE detainer numbers, the following table reveals the number and percentage of criminal alien prisoners incarcerated on January 1st by type of crime.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Crime DOC Total Number Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by Type of Crime DOC Percent Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Type of Crime
Sex Abuse 176 21.41%
Rape 164 19.95%
Homicide 122 14.84%
Sodomy 101 12.29%
Assault 73 8.88%
Drugs 60 7.30%
Robbery 38 4.62%
Kidnapping 26 3.16%
Burglary 12 1.46%
Theft 10 1.22%
Driving Offense 4 0.49%
Vehicle Theft 1 0.12%
Arson 0 0.00%
Escape 0 0.00%
Forgery 0 0.00%
Other / Comb. Crimes 35 4.26%
Total 822 100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 January 20.

Using the DOC Inmate Population Profile and ICE detainer numbers from January 1st, the following table reveals the total number inmates by crime type, the number of domestic and criminal alien prisoners incarcerated by type of crime and the percentage of those crimes committed by criminal aliens.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Crime DOC Total Number Inmates by Type of Crime DOC Total Number Domestic Inmates by Type of Crime DOC Total Number Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Type of Crime DOC Inmates W/ICE Detainers as a Percent of Total Inmates by Type of Crime
Sex Abuse 1,765 1,589 176 9.97%
Rape 984 820 164 16.67%
Homicide 1,786 1,664 122 6.83%
Sodomy 1,065 964 101 9.48%
Assault 2,071 1,998 73 3.52%
Drugs 912 852 60 6.58%
Robbery 1,420 1,382 38 2.68%
Kidnapping 256 230 26 10.16%
Burglary 1,104 1,092 12 1.09%
Theft 819 809 10 1.22%
Driving Offense 234 230 4 1.71%
Vehicle Theft 557 556 1 0.18%
Arson 77 77 0 0.00%
Escape 35 35 0 0.00%
Forgery 68 68 0 0.00%
Other / Comb. Crimes 1,330 1,295 35 2.63%
Total 14,483 13,661 822

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 January 20 and Inmate Population Profile 01 January 20.

Using DOC ICE detainer numbers, the following table reveals the self-declared countries of origin of the 822 criminal alien prisoners by number and percentage incarcerated on January 1st in the state’s prisons.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Country DOC Total Number Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by Self-Declared Country of Origin DOC Percent Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Self-Declared Country of Origin
Mexico 662 80.54%
Guatemala 20 2.43%
Cuba 14 1.70%
Honduras 12 1.46%
Vietnam 10 1.22%
El Salvador 8 0.97%
Russia 6 0.73%
Canada 5 0.61%
Federated States of Micronesia 5 0.61%
Ukraine 5 0.61%
Laos 4 0.49%
Philippines 4 0.49%
Cambodia 3 0.36%
Ecuador 3 0.36%
Marshall Islands 3 0.36%
Peru 3 0.36%
Thailand 3 0.36%
Costa Rica 2 0.24%
Egypt 2 0.24%
England 2 0.24%
Ethiopia 2 0.24%
Germany 2 0.24%
Japan 2 0.24%
Nicaragua 2 0.24%
Romania 2 0.24%
Scotland 2 0.24%
South Africa 2 0.24%
South Korea 2 0.24%
Wales 2 0.24%
Other / Unknown Countries 28 3.41%
Total 822 100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 January 20.

Beyond the DOC criminal alien incarceration numbers and incarceration percentages, per county and per crime type, or even country of origin, criminal aliens place a substantial economic burden on Oregonians.

An individual prisoner incarcerated in the DOC prison system costs the state approximately ($108.26) per day.

The DOC’s incarceration cost for its 822 criminal alien prison population is approximately ($88,989.72) per day, ($622,928.04) per week, and ($32,481,247.80) per year.

None of preceding cost estimates for the DOC to incarcerate the 822 criminal aliens includes the dollar amount for legal services (indigent defense), language interpreters, court costs, or victim assistance.

Bibliography:

Oregon Department of Corrections Inmate Population Profile January 1, 2020.

Oregon Department of Corrections Population Profile (unpublished MS Excel workbook) titled Incarcerated Criminal Aliens Report dated January 1, 2020.

Oregon Department of Corrections Issue Brief Quick Facts, March 2019:
https://www.oregon.gov/doc/Documents/agency-quick-facts.pdf

David Olen Cross of Salem, Oregon is a crime researcher who writes on immigration issues and foreign national crime. The preceding report is a service to Oregon state, county and city governmental officials to help them assess the impact of foreign national crime in the state. He can be reached at docfnc@yahoo.com. His current and past crime reports can be found at https://docfnc.wordpress.com/.

 

 

U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons: Criminal Alien Report January 2020

U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons: Criminal Alien Report January 2020

February 7, 2020

By David Olen Cross

The United States having a significant foreign national population residing within the nations boundaries, be they legally or illegally present in the country, unfortunately includes those who commit crimes.

The extent and impact of foreign national crime on the U.S. citizens and residents of this country is clearly revealed by a simple search on the U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) inmates statistics website under the heading of inmate citizenship.

Here are the countries of origin, moreover, the number and percentage of those countries citizens recently incarcerated in the U.S. BOP prison system (Note: The most recent BOP crime numbers available were from January 25, 2020.).

Inmate Citizenship:

– Mexico 19,761 inmates, 11.3 percent;
– Colombia 1,623 inmates, 0.9 percent;
– Dominican Republic 1,440 inmates, 0.8 percent;
– Cuba 1,081 inmates, 0.6 percent;
– Other / unknown countries 8,929 inmates, 5.1 percent;
– United States 141,835 inmates, 81.2 percent;

Total Inmates: 174,669 inmates.

To explain the meaning of these preceding criminal alien inmate numbers and percentages, I will translate them into words:

Combining January 25th BOP criminal alien inmate numbers, there were 32,834 criminal aliens in the BOP prison system. Alien inmates were 18.8 percent of the federal prison population.

With 19,761 Mexican nationals being incarcerated in the BOP prison system, at 60.2 percent, they were the vast majority of criminal aliens in federal prisons.

The U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons breaks down the federal prison population into 13 types of offenses. One of the top five offenses, the reason inmates are serving time in federal prisons is for immigration crimes. There were 9,719 inmates in the BOP prison system incarcerated for immigration crimes; they were 6.0 percent of the federal prison population.

David Olen Cross of Salem, Oregon is a crime researcher who writes on immigration issues and foreign national crime. The preceding report is a service to federal, state, county and city elected and non elected governmental officials to help them assess the impact of foreign national crime in the United States of America. He can be reached at docfnc@yahoo.com. His current and past crime reports can be found at https://docfnc.wordpress.com/.

 

Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

February 6, 2020

Lars:

It has been an interesting first full week in the month of February when it comes to criminal aliens (illegal aliens) here in the Pacific Northwest states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho.

This week we take a look at for your Pacific Northwest radio listeners a previously deported criminal illegal alien who was arrested by U.S. Customs and Border Protection who at one time faced a sex crime charge in the state of Idaho.

According to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Public Affairs Thursday, January 30, 2020 news release titled “Border Patrol Agents Arrest Alleged Child Sex Offender,” location New Mexcio, Santa Teresa Border Patrol Agents on January 30th apprehend previously deported Mexican national Ivan Isaias Rivera-Ibarra, age 38, for illegal entry into the United States.

Border Patrol Agents doing the processing of Ivan Isaias Rivera-Ibarra (Case Number: CR141910792; DOB: Mar 08, 1982), during records checks, discovered Rivera-Ibarra had an outstanding sex crime warrant for Fondling a Child in Napa Idaho, a community located in Canyon County, Idaho.

According to the CBP news release, Ivan Isaias Rivera-Ibarra is currently being held for extradition.

Seeking additional information on the immigration status Ivan Isaias Rivera-Ibarra, I contacted via e-mail on Monday, February 3, 2020 U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Western Region Communications Director Paige D. Hughes with the following questions:

How many times has ICE actually removed Ivan Isaias Rivera-Ibarra from the United States?

When Ivan Isaias Rivera-Ibarra was previously removed by ICE from the U.S., what were the dates and places Rivera-Ibarra was removed from the country?

Has Ivan Isaias Rivera-Ibarra ever previously served time in a federal prison for an immigration crime or violation?

On Thursday, February 6th, ICE Public Affairs Officer Yasmeen Pitts O’Keefe sent via e-mail the following response to my preceding questions on Ivan Isaias Rivera-Ibarra:

“Ivan Rivera-Ibarra, a previously removed illegal criminal alien from Mexico, was arrested by the U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) Jan. 30, 2020, near Santa Teresa, New Mexico.

Rivera-Ibarra was previously encountered by USBP Oct. 31, 2019, near Santa Teresa, New Mexico. At that time, USBP issued him an order of expedited removal, and his case was presented for federal criminal prosecution of illegal entry. He was convicted of illegal entry Nov. 7, 2019.

While serving time in federal prison for the illegal entry conviction, he was served an outstanding criminal warrant for sexual abuse and sexual battery of minors. He was extradited and transferred to the custody of Canyon County Sheriff’s Office to face those charges Nov. 28, 2019, and ICE lodged a detainer with the sheriff’s office. Those charges were later dismissed, and he entered ICE custody pursuant to a detainer. ICE removed him to Mexico Dec. 17, 2019.” – Yasmeen Pitts O’Keefe, ICE Public Affairs Officer.

Adding up the number of  days since ICE most recently removed Ivan Isaias Rivera-Ibarra to Mexico and when he was apprehend by CBP for allegedly illegally reentering the United States from Mexico — 44 days.

Mexican national criminal illegal alien Ivan Isaias Rivera-Ibarra is another example of the thousands of previously deported aliens that U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents apprehend annually who illegally reenter the U.S.

Lars, first full week in the month of February and another criminal alien report for Lars Larson Show KXL FM 101.1 Pacific Northwest radio listeners.

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Oregon’s Marion County First in Foreign National Crime in December 2019

Oregon’s Marion County First in Foreign National Crime in December 2019

February 5, 2020

Data Compiled By David Olen Cross

On December 1, 2019 Oregon’s Marion County had 202 of the 837 foreign nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated in the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) prison system; the county was first in foreign national crime in the state with 24.13 percent of the criminal aliens in DOC prisons.

The following table reveals how Marion County residents were harmed or victimized by the 202 criminal aliens incarcerated on December 1st in the DOC prison system with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ICE detainers.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Crime Total Number of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers in DOC Prisons from Marion County by Type of Crime Percentage of Inmates W/ICE Detainers in DOC Prisons from Marion County by Type of Crime
Rape 45 22.28%
Sex Abuse 43 21.29%
Sodomy 33 16.34%
Homicide 24 11.88%
Assault 14 6.93%
Kidnapping 11 5.45%
Drugs 6 2.97%
Robbery 6 2.97%
Burglary 4 1.98%
Vehicle Theft 1 0.50%
Arson 0 0.00%
Driving Offense 0 0.00%
Escape 0 0.00%
Forgery 0 0.00%
Theft 0 0.00%
Other / Combination Crimes 15 7.43%
Total 202 100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 December 19.

This table reveals, using the DOC ICE detainer numbers from December 1st, the total number of criminal alien inmates incarcerated in the DOC prison system by type of crime from all Oregon counties, the total number of criminal alien inmates from Marion County in DOC prisons by type of crime and the percentage of those alien inmates who were from the county by type of crime.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Crime Total number of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers in DOC Prisons from all Oregon Counties by Type of Crime Total number of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers in DOC Prisons from Marion County by Type of Crime Percentage of Inmates W/ICE Detainers in DOC Prisons from Marion County by Type of Crime
Sex Abuse 177 43 24.29%
Rape 168 45 26.79%
Homicide 124 24 19.35%
Sodomy 103 33 32.04%
Assault 75 14 18.67%
Drugs 60 6 10.00%
Robbery 39 6 15.38%
Kidnapping 26 11 42.31%
Burglary 12 4 33.33%
Theft 11 0 0.00%
Driving Offense 3 0 0.00%
Vehicle Theft 1 1 100.00%
Arson 0 0 0.00%
Escape 0 0 0.00%
Forgery 0 0 0.00%
Other / Comb. Crimes 38 15 39.47%
Total 837 202  

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 December 19.

Criminal aliens from 19 identified countries have harmed or victimized Marion County residents.

Foreign nationals who declared their country or origin as being Mexico were 174 of 202 criminal aliens from Marion County incarcerated in the DOC prison system — 86.14 percent of the county’s alien inmates in the state’s prisons.

The following table reveals the self-declared countries of origin of the majority of the 202 criminal aliens with ICE detainers who have harmed or victimized the residents of Marion County in the DOC prison system.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Country Total Inmates W/ ICE Detainers from Marion County by Country of Origin in DOC Prisons Percentage of Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Country of Origin from Marion County in DOC Prisons
Mexico 174 86.14%
Russia 4 1.98%
Guatemala 3 1.49%
Federated States of Micronesia 2 0.99%
Marshal Islands 2 0.99%
Philippines 2 0.99%
Other Countries 15 7.43%
Total 202 100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 December 19.

David Olen Cross of Salem, Oregon is a crime researcher who writes on immigration issues and foreign national crime. The preceding report is a service to Oregon state, county and city governmental officials to help them assess the impact of foreign national crime in the state. He can be reached at docfnc@yahoo.com. His current and past crime reports can be found at https://docfnc.wordpress.com/.