Oregon Department of Corrections: Foreign National Drug Crime Report September 2020

Oregon Department of Corrections: Foreign National Drug Crime Report September 2020

October 31, 2020

Data Compiled By David Olen Cross

Information obtained from the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) indicated on September 1, 2020 revealed that 58 of the 818 foreign nationals (criminal aliens) in the state’s prison system were incarcerated for drug crimes — 7.09 percent of the criminal alien prison population.

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

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Month/Day/YearDOC Total Inmates W/ICE DetainersDOC Number of Inmates W/ICE Detainers for Drug CrimesDOC Percent of Inmates W/ICE Detainers for Drug Crimes
September 1, 2020818587.09%

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

The 58 criminal aliens in the DOC prison system incarcerated for drug crimes were 7.30 percent of all inmates, domestic and foreign, in the state’s prisons for drug crimes.

Using the DOC Inmate Population Profile and ICE immigration detainer numbers from September 1st, the following table reveals the total number inmates incarcerated for drug crimes, the number of domestic and criminal alien inmates incarcerated for drug crimes and the percentage drug crimes committed by criminal aliens.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Month/Day/YearDOC Total Number of Inmates Incarcerated for Drug CrimesDOC Number of Domestic Inmates Incarcerated for Drug CrimesDOC Number of Inmates W/ICE Detainers Incarcerated for Drug CrimesDOC Inmates W/ICE Detainers as a Percentage of All Inmates incarcerated for Drug Crimes
September 1, 2020794736587.30%

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

Criminal aliens were incarcerated in DOC prisons for drug crimes from 17 of 36 Oregon counties — 47.22 percent of the counties in the state.

Five Oregon counties, Washington (10 alien drug criminals), Multnomah (9 alien drug criminals), Clackamas (7 alien drug criminals), Jackson (7 alien drug criminals) and Marion (7 alien drug criminals) had 40 of 58 criminal alien inmates incarcerated in DOC prisons for drug crimes — 68.97 percent of the alien inmates incarcerated for drug crimes.

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

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
CountyDOC Number of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for Drug CrimesDOC Percent of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for Drug Crimes
Multnomah1017.24%
Washington915.52%
Clackamas712.07%
Jackson712.07%
Marion712.07%
Jefferson35.17%
Umatilla35.17%
Klamath23.45%
Lane23.45%
Benton11.72%
Hood River11.72%
Josephine11.72%
Lincoln11.72%
Linn11.72%
Polk11.72%
Union11.72%
Wasco11.72%
Baker00.00%
Clatsop00.00%
Columbia00.00%
Coos00.00%
Crook00.00%
Curry00.00%
Deschutes00.00%
Douglas00.00%
Gilliam00.00%
Grant00.00%
Harney00.00%
Lake00.00%
Malheur00.00%
Morrow00.00%
OOS (Not a County)00.00%
Sherman00.00%
Tillamook00.00%
Wallowa00.00%
Wheeler00.00%
Yamhill00.00%
Total58100.00%

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

Criminal aliens from six identified countries were incarcerated in DOC prisons for drug crimes.

Foreign nationals who declared their country or origin as being Mexico were 52of 58 criminal aliens convicted of drug crimes incarcerated in the DOC prison system — 89.66 percent of the alien drug criminals in the state’s prisons.

Using DOC ICE immigration detainer numbers, the following table reveals the self-declared countries of origin of the 58 criminal alien inmates by number and percentage incarcerated on September 1stin the state’s prisons for drug crimes.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
CountryDOC Number of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for Drug CrimesDOC Percent of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for Drug Crimes 
Mexico5289.66% 
Honduras23.45% 
Cuba11.72% 
Iran11.72% 
Romania11.72% 
Thailand11.72% 
Total58100.00% 

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 September 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/.

Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

October 29, 2020

Lars:

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

This week we examine for radio listeners a criminal illegal alien who was arrested most recently for domestic violence in Clark County, Washington.

On Thursday, October 29, 2020 U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Public Affairs Officer (PAO) Tanya Roman, per the request of the “Criminal Alien of the Week Report,” sent the following detailed statement on the historical immigration status of Joel Anguiano-Alcazar:

“Joel Anguiano-Alcazar is a citizen of Mexico and a convicted aggravated felon who is in the United States illegally. Anguiano-Alcazar has a criminal record that spans more than two decades and includes convictions for assault and conspiracy to manufacture marijuana. He also has a history of violating the nation’s immigration laws; ICE previously removed him to his home country in January 2014 and May 2020.

A review of Anguiano-Alcazar’s background also reveals:

On May 30, 2003, Anguiano-Alcazar was convicted of assault and sentenced to 365 days in jail.

On Aug. 1, 2009, Anguiano-Alcazar was convicted of the charges of manufacture of marijuana and sentenced to 60 months in prison.

On June 27, 2012, an immigration judge ordered removed from the U.S. and on Jan. 23, 2014, ICE removed Anguiano-Alcazar to Mexico.

Anguiano-Alcazar illegally reentered the U.S. on an unknown date and at an unknown location.

On April, 22, 2020, Anguiano-Alcazar was arrested on local charges by the Clark County Sheriff’s Office, in Clark County, Washington and released on bail.

On May 12, 2020, ICE removed Anguiano-Alcazar to Mexico.” – Tanya Roman, ICE Public Affairs Officer.

“On Background (To be attributed to an ICE Official):

ICE maintains that cooperation with local law enforcement is essential to protecting public safety, and the agency aims to work cooperatively with local jurisdictions to ensure that criminal aliens are not released into U.S. communities to commit additional crimes.

Sanctuary policies restrict most forms of cooperation with federal immigration authorities and vastly impede ICE’s ability to work with partner agencies, according to ICE officials, requiring ICE to arrest at-large criminal aliens in communities, instead of a secure, jail environment.” – ICE Public Affairs.

Some commonsense information can be gleaned from ICE Public Affairs Officer Roman’s preceding statement on criminal illegal alien Joel Anguiano-Alcazar.

If aggravated felon Joel Anguiano-Alcazar Joel had not broken federal immigration law (8 USC 1326 illegal entry after deportation, a felony) there would not been an alleged domestic assault (Case Number: 20-1-00981-06) in Clark County, Washington.

In addition, if the Washington State Legislature last year had not passed sanctuary legislation (SB 5497), signed into law on May 21, 2019 by Governor Jay Inslee, prohibiting state, county and local law enforcement from inquiring about a person’s immigration status, illegal alien felons like Joel Anguiano-Alcazar would not have jurisdictions to return to and possibly commit more crimes with little likelihood of them being apprehended by ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) officers and removed from the country.

Lars, the last week in the month of October 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: Foreign National Rape Report September 2020

Oregon Department of Corrections: Foreign National Rape Report September 2020

October 28, 2020

Data Compiled By David Olen Cross

Information obtained from the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) indicated on September 1, 2020 that 174 of 818 foreign nationals (criminal aliens) in the state’s prison system were incarcerated for the crime of rape — 21.27 percent of the criminal alien prison population (Note: The number of criminal aliens incarcerated for rape in DOC prisons does not necessarily equal the number of Oregon residents victimized by the violent crime of rape).

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

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Month/Day/YearDOC Total Number Inmates W/ICE DetainersDOC Number of Inmates W/ICE Detainers Incarcerated for the Crime of RapeDOC Percent of Inmates W/ICE Detainers Incarcerated for the Crime of Rape
September 1, 202081817421.27%

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

Significant numbers, the 174 criminal aliens in the DOC prison system incarcerated for rape were 17.81 percent of all inmates, domestic and foreign, in the state’s prisons for the crime of rape.

Using the DOC Inmate Population Profile and ICE immigration detainer numbers from September 1st, the following table reveals the total number inmates incarcerated for rape, the number of domestic and criminal alien inmates incarcerated for rape and the percentage rapes committed by criminal aliens.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Month/Day/YearDOC Total Number of Inmates Incarcerated for the Crime of RapeDOC Number of Domestic Inmates Incarcerated for the Crime of RapeDOC Number of Inmates W/ICE Detainers Incarcerated for the Crime of RapeDOC Inmates W/ICE Detainers as a Percentage of All Inmates incarcerated for the Crime of Rape
September 1, 202097780317417.81%

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

Criminal aliens incarcerated in DOC prisons committed at least one crime of rape in 19 of 36 Oregon counties — 52.78 percent of the counties in the state.

Five Oregon counties Washington (49 alien rapists), Marion (46 alien rapists), Multnomah (25 alien rapists), Lane (14 alien rapists) and Clackamas (8 alien rapists) had 142 of 174 criminal alien inmates incarcerated in DOC prisons for the crime of rape — 81.61 percent of the alien inmates incarcerated for rape.

Using DOC ICE immigration detainer numbers, the following table reveals the number and percentage of criminal alien inmates incarcerated on September 1st that weresentto prison from the state’s 36 counties for the crime of rape.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
CountyDOC Number of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for the Crime of RapeDOC Percent of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for the Crime of Rape
Washington4928.16%
Marion4626.44%
Multnomah2514.37%
Lane148.05%
Clackamas84.60%
Yamhill52.87%
Jackson42.30%
Benton31.72%
Hood River31.72%
Lincoln31.72%
Coos21.15%
Deschutes21.15%
Malheur21.15%
Morrow21.15%
Umatilla21.15%
Clatsop10.57%
Jefferson10.57%
Linn10.57%
Polk10.57%
Baker00.00%
Columbia00.00%
Crook00.00%
Curry00.00%
Douglas00.00%
Gilliam00.00%
Grant00.00%
Harney00.00%
Josephine00.00%
Klamath00.00%
Lake00.00%
OOS (Not a County)00.00%
Sherman00.00%
Tillamook00.00%
Union00.00%
Wallowa00.00%
Wasco00.59%
Wheeler00.00%
Total174100.00%

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

Criminal aliens from 22 identified countries incarcerated in DOC prisons have raped Oregon residents.

Foreign nationals who declared their country or origin as being Mexico were 141 of 174 criminal aliens convicted of rape incarcerated in the DOC prison system — 81.03 percent of the alien rapists in the state’s prisons.

Using DOC ICE immigration detainer numbers, the following table reveals the self-declared countries of origin of the 174 criminal alien inmates by number and percentage incarcerated on September 1stin the state’s prisons for the crime of rape.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
CountryDOC Number of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for the Crime of RapeDOC Percent of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for the Crime of Rape 
Mexico14181.03% 
Guatemala63.45% 
El Salvador31.72% 
Russia31.72% 
Honduras21.15% 
Vietnam21.15% 
Wales21.15% 
Burma10.57% 
Cambodia10.57% 
Costa Rica10.57% 
Cuba10.57% 
Ecuador10.57% 
Ethiopia10.57% 
Fiji10.57% 
Grenada10.57% 
India10.57% 
Jamaica10.57% 
Laos10.57% 
Malaysia10.57% 
Marshall Islands10.57% 
Republic of Congo10.57% 
Ukraine10.57% 
Total174100.00% 

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 September 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 Sex Crime Report September 2020

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

October 25, 2020

Data Compiled By David Olen Cross

Information obtained from the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) indicated on September 1, 2020 that 442 of 818 foreign nationals (criminal aliens) in the state’s prison system were incarcerated for three types of sex crimes — rape, sex abuse and sodomy — 54.03 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 rape, sex abuse 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 442 criminal alien inmates incarcerated on September 1st in the state’s prisons for the crimes of rape, sex abuse and sodomy.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
CrimeDOC Number Inmates W/ ICE Detainers Incarcerated by Type of Sex CrimeDOC Percent Inmates W/ICE Detainers Incarcerated by Type of Sex Crime
Rape17439.37%
Sex Abuse16537.33%
Sodomy10323.30%
Total442100.00%

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

Criminal aliens incarcerated in DOC prisons committed at least one sex crime in 24 of 36 Oregon counties — 66.67 percent of the counties in the state.

Seven Oregon counties, Marion (120 alien sex offenders), Washington (104 alien sex offenders), Multnomah (75 alien sex offenders), Lane (25 alien sex offenders), Clackamas (23 alien sex offenders), Jackson (14 alien sex offenders) and Yamhill (14 alien sex offenders) had 375 of 442 criminal alien inmates incarcerated in DOC prisons for sex crimes — 84.84 percent of the alien sex offenders incarcerated in the state’s prisons.

Using DOC ICE immigration detainer numbers, the following table indicates the location by county of where the 442 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
CountyDOC Number Inmates W/ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for the Crime of RapeDOC Number Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for the Crime of Sex AbuseDOC Number Inmates W/ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for the Crime of SodomyDOC Number Inmates W/ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for Sex CrimesDOC Percent Inmates W/ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for Sex Crimes
Marion46403412027.15%
Washington49352010423.53%
Multnomah2533177516.97%
Lane1465255.66%
Clackamas896235.20%
Jackson464143.17%
Yamhill536143.17%
Deschutes25181.81%
Umatilla24281.81%
Linn15171.58%
Benton31261.36%
Malheur23051.13%
Polk13151.13%
Hood River31040.90%
Lincoln31040.90%
Coos20130.68%
Josephine03030.68%
Klamath02130.68%
Morrow21030.68%
Clatsop11020.45%
Jefferson11020.45%
Tillamook01120.45%
Douglas00110.23%
Wasco01010.23%
Baker00000.00%
Columbia00000.00%
Crook00000.00%
Curry00000.00%
Gilliam00000.00%
Grant00000.00%
Harney00000.00%
Lake00000.00%
OOS00000.00%
Sherman00000.00%
Union00000.00%
Wallowa00000.00%
Wheeler00000.00%
Total174165103442100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 September 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 371of 442 criminal alien inmates incarcerated for sex crimes in the DOC prison system — 83.94 percent of the alien sex offenders in the state’s prisons.

Using DOC ICE immigration detainer numbers, the following table indicates the self-declared countries of origin of the 442 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
CountryDOC Number Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for the Crime of RapeDOC Number Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for the Crime of Sex AbuseDOC Number Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for the Crime of SodomyDOC Number Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for Sex CrimesDOC Percent Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for Sex Crimes
Mexico1411458537183.94%
Guatemala642122.71%
El Salvador32381.81%
Russia30140.90%
Ecuador10230.68%
Honduras21030.68%
Vietnam20130.68%
Cuba11020.45%
Fed. St. Micron.01120.45%
Jamaica10120.45%
Laos10120.45%
Philippines00220.45%
Thailand01120.45%
Ukraine10120.45%
Wales20020.45%
Other Countries10102224.98%
Total174165103442100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 September 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/.

Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

October 22, 2020

Lars:

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

This week we examine for radio listeners a criminal illegal alien who has been previously deported from the United States who illegally returned to the country only to allegedly commit a sex crime against a minor in King County, Washington.

On October 16, 2020 U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement issued a news release titled “DHS, ICE announce arrests of more than 170 at-large aliens in sanctuary jurisdictions” that included a state of Washington immigration enforcement story:

Here is the state of Washington excerpt from the October 16th ICE news release:

“• A 25-year-old citizen of Guatemala, Oct. 8 in Seattle. The Renton Police Department arrested Morales-Martin for commercial sex abuse of a minor in February 2019. He was released from local custody before ICE could lodge an immigration detainer. ICE previously removed him in August 2013, and he illegally reentered the United States after his removal. He is in ICE custody pending his removal to Guatemala.”

Wanting more detailed information on the Guatemalan national, the “Criminal Alien of the Week Report” on Tuesday, October 20, 2020 sent via e-mail U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Public Affairs Officer (PAO) Tanya Roman a request for a statement on the historical immigration status of the immigration violator.

On Thursday, October 22, 2020 ICE Public Affairs Officer Roman sent via e-mail the following statement on Miguel Morales-Martin:

“Miguel Morales-Martin, is a 25-year-old criminal alien and citizen of Guatemala.

On Oct. 8, 2020, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE), Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) arrested Morales-Martin as part of a week-long targeted enforcement operation that resulted in the apprehension of more than 170 at-large aliens throughout the U.S., where sanctuary policies have largely prohibited the cooperation of law enforcement agencies in the arrest of criminal aliens.

On Feb. 21, 2019, the Renton Police Department arrested Morales-Martin and booked him into South Entity Correctional Jail (SCORE), in Des Moines, Washington, for the offense of commercial sex abuse of a minor. Morales-Martin was released from local custody before ICE could lodge an immigration detainer. Those charges are pending.

Morales-Martin has a history of repeatedly violating the nation’s immigration laws. ICE previously removed him in 2013 and he illegally reentered the U.S. sometime after that removal on an unknown date and location. He is currently in ICE custody at the Northwest ICE Processing Center, pending his removal to Guatemala.” – Tanya Roman, ICE Public Affairs Spokesperson.

“On Background:

ICE’s mission remains consistent: to identify, arrest and remove aliens who present a danger to national security or are a risk to public safety, as well as those who enter the country illegally or otherwise undermine the integrity of our immigration laws and our border control efforts.

About Detainers

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) lodges detainers on individuals who have been arrested on criminal charges and who ICE has probable cause to believe are removable aliens. The detainer asks the other law enforcement agency to notify ICE in advance of release and to maintain custody of the alien for a brief period of time so that ICE can take custody of that person in a safe and secure setting upon release from that agency’s custody. When law enforcement agencies fail to honor immigration detainers and release serious criminal offenders onto the streets, it undermines ICE’s ability to protect public safety and carry out its mission.” – ICE Public Affairs.

The chances of Guatemalan national Miguel Morales-Martin, currently charged with commercial sex abuse of a minor, facing in the near future a judge and possible jury in a King County Court room seems unlikely at this time, because a state elected official issued an executive order and the Washington Legislature passed a state law that prohibits law enforcement in the state from honoring immigration detainers.

On February 23, 2017 Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed Executive Order 17-01; the Governor’s executive order has restricted state employees and agencies from helping enforce federal immigration laws.

The Washington State Legislature last year passed sanctuary legislation (SB 5497), signed into law on May 21, 2019 by Governor Jay Inslee, prohibiting state, county and local law enforcement from inquiring about a person’s immigration status.

If ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Officers turned Miguel Morales-Martin over to any law enforcement agency in the state of Washington there is a almost certain likelihood the Guatemalan illegal alien would be released from jail and would become a fugitive from justice free to commit more crimes in the state.

Lars, the third full week in the month of October 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: Foreign National Homicide Report September 2020

Oregon Department of Corrections: Foreign National Homicide Report September 2020

October 21, 2020

Data Compiled By David Olen Cross

Information obtained from the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) indicated on September 1, 2020 that 116 of the 818 foreign nationals (criminal aliens) in the state’s prison system were incarcerated for homicidal crimes (various degrees of murder and manslaughter) — 14.18 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 September 1st in the state’s prisons for homicidal crimes.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Month/Day/YearDOC Total Number Inmates W/ICE DetainersDOC Number of Inmates W/ICE Detainers for Homicidal CrimesDOC Percent of Inmates W/ICE Detainers for Homicidal Crimes
September 1, 202081811614.18%

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

Criminal aliens incarcerated in DOC prisons committed at least one crime of homicidal violence in 21 of 36 Oregon counties — 58.33 percent of the counties in the state.

Seven Oregon counties, Multnomah (28 alien inmates convicted of homicidal crimes), Marion (24 alien inmates convicted of homicidal crimes), Washington (17 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 95 of 116 criminal alien inmates incarcerated in DOC prisons for homicidal violence — 81.90 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 September 1st that weresentto prison from the state’s 36 counties for homicidal crimes.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
CountyDOC Number of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for Homicidal CrimesDOC Percent of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by County Incarcerated for Homicidal Crimes
Multnomah2824.14%
Marion2420.69%
Washington1714.66%
Umatilla97.76%
Clackamas76.03%
Jackson54.31%
Lane54.31%
Linn32.59%
Yamhill32.59%
Klamath21.72%
Polk21.72%
Benton10.86%
Clatsop10.86%
Deschutes10.86%
Douglas10.86%
Hood River10.86%
Jefferson10.86%
Josephine10.86%
Lincoln10.86%
Malheur10.86%
OOS (Not a County)10.86%
Tillamook10.86%
Baker00.00%
Columbia00.00%
Coos00.00%
Crook00.00%
Curry00.00%
Gilliam00.00%
Grant00.00%
Harney00.00%
Lake00.00%
Morrow00.00%
Sherman00.00%
Union00.00%
Wallowa00.00%
Wasco00.00%
Wheeler00.00%
Total116100.00%

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

Criminal aliens from 20 different countries have committed homicidal violence against Oregon residents.

Foreign nationals who declared their country or origin as being Mexico were 88 of 116 criminal aliens convicted of homicidal crimes incarcerated in the DOC prison system — 75.86 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 116 criminal alien inmates by number and percentage incarcerated on September 1stin the state’s prisons for homicidal crimes.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
CountryDOC Number of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for Homicidal CrimesDOC Percent of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by Country Incarcerated for Homicidal Crimes
Mexico8875.86%
Cuba54.31%
Vietnam32.59%
Cambodia21.72%
Canada21.72%
South Korea21.72%
Colombia10.86%
Costa Rica10.86%
El Salvador10.86%
Guatemala10.86%
Honduras10.86%
Japan10.86%
Laos10.86%
Mariana Islands10.86%
Marshall Islands10.86%
Nicaragua10.86%
Peru10.86%
Philippines10.86%
South Africa10.86%
Turkey10.86%
Total116100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 September 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: Mexican National Crime Report September 2020

Oregon Department of Corrections: Mexican National Crime Report September 2020

October 19, 2020

Data Compiled By David Olen Cross

Information obtained from the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) indicated on September 1, 2020 that 656 of the 818 foreign nationals (criminal aliens) in the state’s prison system were Mexican nationals — 80.20 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 September 1st in the state’s prisons who declared themselves as being Mexican nationals.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Month/Day/YearDOC Total Inmates W/ICE DetainersDOC Number of Mexican National Inmates W/ICE Detainers DOC Percent of Mexican National Inmates W/ICE Detainers
September 1, 202081865680.20%

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

Mexican (MEX) national criminals were sent to DOC prisons from 25 of the 36 Oregon counties — 69.44 percent of the counties in the state.

Seven Oregon counties, Marion (176 MEX national inmates), Washington (136 MEX national inmates), Multnomah (97 MEX national inmates), Clackamas (39 MEX national inmates), Lane (30 MEX national inmates), Jackson (27 MEX national inmates) and Umatilla (26 MEX national inmates) had 537 of the 656 Mexican national inmates incarcerated in DOC prisons — 80.95 percent of the MEX national inmates.

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

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
CountyDOC Number of Mexican National Inmates by County W/ ICE DetainersDOC Percent of Mexican National Inmates by County W/ICE Detainers
Marion17626.83%
Washington13620.73%
Multnomah9714.79%
Clackamas395.95%
Lane304.57%
Jackson274.12%
Umatilla263.96%
Yamhill192.90%
Linn142.13%
Deschutes101.52%
Klamath101.52%
Polk101.52%
Benton81.22%
Jefferson81.22%
Lincoln81.22%
Malheur81.22%
Hood River71.07%
Tillamook50.76%
Coos40.61%
Clatsop30.46%
Douglas30.46%
Wasco30.46%
Josephine20.30%
Morrow20.30%
Union10.15%
Baker00.00%
Columbia00.00%
Crook00.00%
Curry00.00%
Gilliam00.00%
Grant00.00%
Harney00.00%
Lake00.00%
Sherman00.00%
Wallowa00.00%
Wheeler00.00%
Total656100.00%

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

Here are the ways Oregon residents were victimized by the 656 Mexican national criminals.

Significant numbers, there were 371 of the 656 criminal alien inmates from Mexico incarcerated in DOC prisons for three types of sex crimes — sex abuse, rape and sodomy — 56.55 percent of the Mexican national inmates in the state’s prisons.

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

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
CrimeDOC Number of Mexican National Inmates by Type of Crime W/ ICE DetainersDOC Percent of Mexican National Inmates by Type of Crime W/ICE Detainers
Sex Abuse14522.10%
Rape14121.49%
Homicide8813.41%
Sodomy8512.96%
Assault558.38%
Drugs527.93%
Robbery243.66%
Kidnapping203.05%
Burglary81.22%
Driving Offense60.91%
Vehicle Theft30.46%
Theft20.30%
Forgery10.15%
Arson00.00%
Escape00.00%
Other / Comb. Crimes263.96%
Total656100.00%

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

When compared to the overall DOC criminal alien prison population, Mexican nationals were 88 of the 116 criminal aliens convicted of homicidal crimes (various degrees of murder and manslaughter) incarcerated in the state’s prison system — 75.86 percent of all alien inmates serving time for homicidal crimes.

Using the DOC ICE immigration detainer numbers from September 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
CrimeDOC Total Number of Inmates by Type of Crime W/ICE DetainersDOC Number of Mexican National Inmates by Type of Crime W/ ICE DetainersDOC Percent of Mexican National Inmates by Type of Crime W/ICE Detainers
Rape17414181.03%
Sex Abuse16514587.88%
Homicide1168875.86%
Sodomy1038582.52%
Assault715577.46%
Drugs585289.66%
Robbery422457.14%
Kidnapping252080.00%
Burglary10880.00%
Theft9222.22%
Driving Offense66100.00%
Vehicle Theft33100.00%
Arson100.00%
Escape100.00%
Forgery11100.00%
Other / Comb. Crimes332678.79%
Total818656 

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 September 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 656 Mexican national inmates is approximately ($71,018.56) per day, ($497,129.92) per week, and ($25,921,774.40) per year.

None of preceding cost estimates for the DOC to incarcerate the 656 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 September 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/.

Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

Lars Larson Show: Criminal Alien of the Week Report

October 15, 2020

Lars:

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

This week we have a report for your radio listeners on a criminal illegal alien who has been removed from the United States from the state of Washington.

But fist an important source discloser, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Public Affairs Officers Tanya Roman and Alethea Smock worked together to provide the exclusive information presented in today’s “Criminal Alien of the Week Report”:

“Officers with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) in Seattle removed a convicted drug trafficker who is wanted for homicide in Mexico, Oct. 7.

Criminal alien, Ricardo Ruiz-Pinedo is a citizen of Mexico who has repeatedly violated the nation’s immigration laws. Ruiz-Pinedo has a lengthy criminal history that includes multiple drug convictions dating back to 2007.

On an unknown date and at an unknown location, Ruiz-Pinedo illegally entered the United States without having been admitted or paroled by an immigration officer. He has been removed from the U.S. on four previous occasions.

On Nov. 19, 2015, law enforcement authorities in Nayarit, Mexico charged Ruiz-Pinedo with a homicide that occurred in October of the same year.

“Ruiz-Pinedo has shown time and time again that he is a danger to the community,” said ICE ERO Field Office Director in Seattle, Nathalie Asher. “It was extremely important that we not only remove him from our streets but from the United States.”

On Aug. 10, 2020, ICE ERO took custody of Ruiz-Pinedo from the Washington State Department of Corrections, reinstated his prior removal order and transferred him to the Northwest ICE Processing Center in Tacoma, Washington, pending removal proceedings.

On Oct. 7, 2020, Riuz-Pinedo was removed to Mexico via an ICE Air Operation (IAO) charter flight and transferred to the custody of Mexican authorities.” – Alethea Smock, ICE Public Affairs Officer.

The preceding U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Public Affairs’ statement on Ricardo Ruiz-Pinedo describes the critically important work ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Officers are engaged in to keep the citizens and residents of the United States safe, secure and protected from criminal illegal alien immigration violators.

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

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection: Criminal Alien Report for Fiscal Year 2020

U.S. Customs and Border Protection: Criminal Alien Report for Fiscal Year 2020

October 14, 2020

By David Olen Cross

United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is an important element of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) who along with other elements of DHS collectively work together in attempting to keep our nations citizens and residents safe from foreign national threats to public safety.

A critical responsibility of U.S. Customs and Border Protection is preventing foreign nationals (criminal aliens) who have been convicted of domestic or foreign crimes and deported from the country from illegally entering or reentering the United States of America.

The U.S. Border Patrol Criminal Alien Statistics webpage is an excellent source for information that indicates the number of criminal aliens CBP caught, interdicted or prevented from entering the country. Moreover, the Criminal Alien Statistics webpage reveals the types of prior criminal convictions that prohibited them by federal law from being legally present in the country.

For Fiscal Year 2020 U.S. Customs and Border Protection has taken into custody and arrested 2,438 criminal aliens (Note: CBP’s Fiscal Year runs from October 1, 2019 – September 30, 2020).

Listed below are the total criminal convictions of the 2,438 criminal aliens by types and numbers of crimes; the most recent U.S. Customs and Border Protection criminal alien numbers available were posted on the CBP webpage on October 14, 2020 (Note: The preceding CBP number of criminal aliens doesn’t match the actual number of illegal alien criminals because some aliens had more than one criminal conviction.).

Types of Criminal Convictions                                Number Criminal Convictions

– Assault, battery, domestic violence                                                     208;

– Burglary, robbery, larceny, theft, fraud                                               143;

– Driving under the influence                                                                 364;

– Homicide, manslaughter                                                                          3;

– Illegal drug possession, trafficking                                                      386;

– Illegal entry, re-entry                                                                        1,261;

– Illegal weapons possession, transport, trafficking                                 49;

– Sexual offenses                                                                                    156;

– Other offenses                                                                                     580.

Total Number of Criminal Convictions:                                         3,150

Explaining the preceding numbers, U.S. Customs and Border Protection took into custody and arrested in Fiscal Year 2020 a total of 2,438 criminal aliens having 3,150 previous criminal convictions.

To help politicians, electronic / hardcopy media outlets or interested persons put a real world face on some of the 2,438 criminal aliens that have been arrested by U.S. Customs and Border Protection for illegally entering or reentering the country during Fiscal Year 2020 the CBP Newsroom webpage is a starting point to search for local or national media releases.

On the CBP Newsroom webpage, Click on the upper left side of the CBP Newsroom webpage on News Releases and opened the Media Releases webpage.

Near the top of the CBP Media Releases webpage set the date search criteria to indicate Fiscal Year 2020 time period (October 1, 2019 – September 30, 20); set the Media Releases box to read Local Media Releases; to search, type in the Keywords box “Oregon” or the name of state or location of interest; Click the Apply button and multiple stories that fit the parameters of the search will appear in the form of individual press releases.

Here are excerpts and hyperlinks to five U.S. Customs and Border Protection press releases on criminal aliens apprehended by CBP for illegal reentry into the country with past criminal connections to the state of Oregon:

1.) Border Patrol Agents Arrest 10 Illegal Aliens Involved in Identity Theft

Thursday, August 20, 2020 | Local Media Release

SALTON CITY, Calif. – El Centro Sector Border Patrol Agents assigned to the Highway 86 Checkpoint arrested 10 illegal aliens fraudulently using social… Read More >

2.) Border Patrol Apprehends Sex Offender

Monday, June 29, 2020 | Local Media Release

OCOTILLO, Calif. – U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the El Centro Sector arrested a man Sunday night previously convicted of a sexual offense…. Read More >

3.) Border Patrol Arrests Sex Offender

Wednesday, April 22, 2020 | Local Media Release

CALEXICO, Calif. – U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the El Centro Sector arrested a man convicted of a sexual offense on Monday.

The… Read More >

4.) Border Patrol Arrests 2 Convicted Sex Offenders

Thursday, December 12, 2019 | Local Media Release

TUCSON, Ariz.-Tucson Sector Border Patrol agents arrested two convicted sex offenders in Southern Arizona this week.

On December 10, at… Read More >

5.) Border Patrol Arrests Convicted Sex Offender

Monday, December 9, 2019 | Local Media Release

CALEXICO, Calif. – U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the El Centro Sector arrested a previously deported sex offender Saturday morning.

The… Read More >

Following the preceding how to instructions, politicians, electronic / hardcopy media outlets or interested persons, if they aren’t already doing so, can put a face on some of the 2,438 criminal aliens, possibly with a connection to their state or location, with past criminal convictions who were arrested and detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Fiscal Year 2020 for illegal entry or reentry into the United State of America.

David Olen Cross of Salem, Oregon is 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 September 2020

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

October 13, 2020

Data Compiled By David Olen Cross

Information obtained from the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) indicated on September 1, 2020 that 727 of the 818 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 — 88.88 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 659 criminal aliens — 90.65 percent of the DOC alien prisoners from the Americas;

– Central America (Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Belize and Panama) had 47 criminal aliens — 6.46 percent of the DOC alien prisoners from the Americas;

– South America (Ecuador, Peru, Argentina and Colombia) had seven criminal aliens — 0.96 percent of the DOC alien prisoners from the Americas;

– The West Indies (Cuba, Jamaica and Grenada) had 14 criminal aliens — 1.93 percent of the DOC alien prisoners from the Americas.

Criminal aliens from 16 countries located in the Americas were incarcerated in the DOC prison system.

Mexican nationals were 656 of 727 criminal aliens from the Americas incarcerated in the DOC prison system — 90.23 percent of the alien inmates from the Americas in the state’s prisons.

Some background information, all 727 criminal aliens incarcerated in the DOC prison system from the Americas were identified by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and have ICE immigration detainers placed on them.

Using DOC ICE immigration detainer numbers, the following table reveals the self-declared countries of origin of the 727 criminal alien inmates from the Americas by number and percentage incarcerated on September 1st in the state’s prisons.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
CountryDOC Total Number of Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Self-Declared Country of Origin from the AmericasDOC Percent Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Self-Declared Country of Origin from the Americas
Mexico65690.23%
Guatemala202.75%
Cuba111.51%
El Salvador111.51%
Honduras101.38%
Canada30.41%
Ecuador30.41%
Costa Rica20.28%
Jamaica20.28%
Nicaragua20.28%
Peru20.28%
Argentina10.14%
Belize10.14%
Colombia10.14%
Grenada10.14%
Panama10.14%
Total727100.00%

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

Here are the ways Oregon residents were victimized by the 727 criminal aliens from the Americas.

Significant numbers, there were 407 of the 727 criminal alien inmates from the Americas incarcerated in DOC prisons for three types of sex crimes — rape, sex abuse and sodomy — 55.98 percent of the alien inmates from the Americas in the state’s prisons.

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

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
CrimeTotal Number of Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by Type of Crime from the AmericasDOC Percent of  Inmates W/ICE Detainers by Type of Crime from the Americas
Rape15721.60%
Sex Abuse15621.46%
Homicide10214.03%
Sodomy9412.93%
Assault608.25%
Drugs557.57%
Robbery304.13%
Kidnapping243.30%
Burglary81.10%
Driving Offense60.83%
Theft30.41%
Vehicle Theft30.41%
Forgery10.14%
Arson00.00%
Escape00.00%
Other / Combination Crimes283.85%
Total727100.00%

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

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

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

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
CountyDOC Total Number of  Inmates W/ ICE Detainers by County from the AmericasDOC Percent of Inmates W/ICE Detainers by County from the Americas
Marion18725.72%
Washington15521.32%
Multnomah11816.23%
Clackamas435.91%
Lane344.68%
Jackson293.99%
Umatilla273.71%
Yamhill223.03%
Linn141.93%
Deschutes111.51%
Polk111.51%
Klamath101.38%
Benton91.24%
Jefferson81.10%
Lincoln81.10%
Malheur81.10%
Hood River70.96%
Tillamook50.69%
Coos40.55%
Josephine40.55%
Clatsop30.41%
Douglas30.41%
Morrow30.41%
Wasco30.41%
Union10.14%
Baker00.00%
Columbia00.00%
Crook00.00%
Curry00.00%
Gilliam00.00%
Grant00.00%
Harney00.00%
Lake00.00%
Sherman00.00%
Wallowa00.00%
Wheeler00.00%
Total727100.00%

Source: Research and Evaluation DOC Report ICE inmates list 01 September 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 727 criminal alien prison population from the Americas is approximately ($78,705.02) per day, ($550,935.14) per week, and ($28,727,332.30) per year.

None of preceding cost estimates for the DOC to incarcerate the 727 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 September 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/.