Tuesday, May 10, 2005

The U.S. federal government spent $5.8 billion over the past three years to incarcerate criminal aliens

WorldNetDaily.com:

The U.S. federal government spent $5.8 billion over the past three years to incarcerate criminal aliens – nonresidents who are in the country illegally or legally and convicted of a crime.

The report by the General Accounting Office – the investigative arm of Congress – shows the number of criminal aliens in federal prisons increased from about 42,000 at the end of 2001 to about 49,000 at the end of last year.

The direct federal costs during the study's time frame were estimated to be $4.2 billion, with federal reimbursements to state and local governments totalling $1.6 billion through the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program, or SCAAP.

The majority of criminal aliens were identified as citizens of Mexico.

In addition, state prisons in fiscal 2003 housed about 74,000 criminal aliens. About 80 percent were in just five states -- Arizona, California, Florida, New York and Texas.

Also, about 147,000 criminal aliens were jailed in 698 local jurisdictions that received SCAAP reimbursement in 2003.

About 30 percent of those criminals were in five municipal and country jails -- Los Angeles County, California; New York City, New York; Orange County, California; Harris County, Texas; and Maricopa County, Arizona.

News and Blogosphere:

Nearly 50,000 foreigners in US prisons; mostly Mexicans

Mostly Mexicans in US prisons

3 Comments:

At 6:49 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Couple of websites:

bull's eye

numbers USA

 
At 10:35 AM, Blogger Adam Lawson said...

Thanks for the links!

 
At 10:40 AM, Blogger Adam Lawson said...

There seems to be a problem with this website:

http://bullseyeonimmigration.blotspot.com/

 

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