California May Release Immigrant Inmates To Save Money

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DON THOMPSON | 06/19/09 04:44 PM | AP

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — With California slipping into a financial sinkhole, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is proposing to save more than $180 million by cutting short the sentences of thousands of immigrants in the state's prisons and turning them over to federal authorities for deportation.

The idea faces certain hurdles _ for one thing, commuting some sentences will require court approval _ and immigration authorities warn that a mass release of inmates from California and other states could swamp the federal system, which is already at capacity.

But Schwarzenegger spokeswoman Lisa Page said: "Every dollar not spent to house an undocumented immigrant inmate is a dollar that can be spent on health care services and education and other important programs to Californians. These inmates are the federal government's responsibility and California taxpayers shouldn't be paying the bill."

In recent years, other states have struck agreements with federal authorities to deport some inmates before their sentences were up, but those releases were done on a much smaller scale than what California is proposing.

The state's plan would involve as many as 19,000 inmates. Those among them who committed sex offenses or violent crimes would not be eligible for early release, Page said Friday.

Nearly 65,000 immigrants _ most of them in the U.S. illegally _ are serving time in the U.S. for state crimes.

Once immigrants have done their time in state prison, the federal government takes custody of most of them and begins deportation proceedings against them, either because they are illegal immigrants or because they committed crimes while in the U.S. legally.

The government reimburses states for some of the expenses involved in imprisoning immigrants, but states say the money is not nearly enough to cover their costs.

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Schwarzenegger is proposing to commute the sentences of thousands of immigrants and transfer them to federal custody over the next 12 months to help close a state budget gap projected at more than $24 billion.

The savings would be a pittance for California _ just $182 million if all 19,000 inmates now being held for immigration authorities were released _ but Schwarzenegger is looking to save every dime he can. He already has proposed eliminating health care for poor children.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokeswoman Virginia Kice said the 33,000 federal detention cells across the country already are full, and immigration judges could be overloaded if the number of deportation cases balloons.

California Corrections spokesman Seth Unger said that to avoid overwhelming the federal system, the state would keep its inmates behind bars until their deportation hearings were over and their appeals exhausted. In that way, they could be deported almost immediately after being turned over to federal authorities.

Since more than 70 percent of California's immigrant inmates are from Mexico, deporting them would typically involve putting them on a bus.

Officials in other states, including Oregon and Washington, are considering similar moves.

"The fiscal realities that Florida and California and other states are facing will probably put great pressure on trying to reduce the prison population," said Michael Ramage, general counsel for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. "Why should the state be saddled with the expense of having to provide a place for these people to be incarcerated while they wait to be deported?"

Most of these released inmates are unlikely to serve additional time once they are home. That is one reason governors of some states are not about to follow Schwarzenegger's example.

"That's just not happening here in Texas," said Katherine Cesinger, a spokeswoman for Republican Gov. Rick Perry.

Officials with the Mexican consulate in Sacramento expressed concern that thousands of ex-convicts could be deported to Mexico.

"In the event that this happens, we will make sure that it takes place in an orderly and safe manner, and that the rights of all deportees, regardless of their migratory status, are observed and respected unconditionally," Consul General Carlos Gonzalez Gutierrez said.

Schwarzenegger can single-handedly commute the sentences of 3,200 of them who were convicted of nonviolent, non-sexual offenses. Releasing more serious and repeat offenders early requires approval from the state Supreme Court.

For weeks, the Schwarzenegger administration left open the possibility that violent and sex offenders could be released too. But on Friday, in response to inquiries from The Associated Press, Schwarzenegger's spokeswoman said the governor has ruled that out.

Schwarzenegger's proposal was prompted in part by President Barack Obama's May budget proposal to end the $400 million program that pays states and counties for holding illegal immigrants behind bars _ a program that California officials say reimburses only about 12 percent of the state's costs.

U.S. Justice Department spokeswoman Melissa Schwartz said the Obama administration wants to divert the money to border security and immigration enforcement.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — With California slipping into a financial sinkhole, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is proposing to save more than $180 million by cutting short the sentences of thousands of imm...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — With California slipping into a financial sinkhole, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is proposing to save more than $180 million by cutting short the sentences of thousands of imm...
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- hamchunk I'm a Fan of hamchunk 19 fans permalink

This will be great. Because we all know these guys will not come back to the US after being deported, don't we?

Tools.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 PM on 06/19/2009
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Has everyone forgotten that America TOOK "Texas" from Mexico, with Lincoln's Spot Resolution?
http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/lincoln-resolutions/

KNOW YOUR HISTORY PEOPLE!

That which you steal shall be reclaimed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 06/19/2009
- max08 I'm a Fan of max08 48 fans permalink

GREAT! And while you're at it release all the prisoners in there for smoking joints.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 PM on 06/19/2009
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YEEEEEEEEE­AAAAAAAAAH­HHHHHH

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 PM on 06/19/2009

This is what the people of California deserve for recalling Gray Davis and replacing him with Schwarzenneger. Are people still happy with choice?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 PM on 06/19/2009
- Fernando I'm a Fan of Fernando 27 fans permalink
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... Which will likely increase crime, which will reduce tourism, which will reduce revenue for the state, etc.

Californians need to buck up and realize taxes are not the enemy, but the responsible thing to do. Californians are facing what the US as a whole will have to in a few years; either buck up and pay your bills (taxes) or face drastic cuts which will deteriorate our quality of life.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 PM on 06/19/2009
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yeah, im def studying abroad this year. hopefully i stay put over there

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 06/19/2009
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There are too many illegal immigrants and non-violent pot smokers in the prison system. Both problems need a change into how they are handled.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 PM on 06/19/2009
- WilliamL I'm a Fan of WilliamL 28 fans permalink

Release them in Mexico city and bill the Mexico gov't for feeding and housing them for there sentence.

There sure need not turn them loose in Cali.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 PM on 06/19/2009

I love the idea - they're here in no small part because the Federal gov't doesn't do their job, just cut the sentence short and make the feds deport them. Maybe a nice massive number of inmates to deport will help the feds prioritize enforcing immigration laws, going after the businesses who hire illegals (the core of the problem is always the demand - not the supply).

California has spent more than enough centuries being a net contributor to the federal budget - time for them to help us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 PM on 06/19/2009
- sfirx I'm a Fan of sfirx 3 fans permalink

Our Gov. is weird. He claims he wants to save every penny, but when asked about the 5-7 billion we spend on people who are not legal citizens, he said he is happy that illegal immigrants use the resources we provide in CA. Now he is crying over 182 million. LOL I'm confused!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 PM on 06/19/2009

Exactly what I was thinking reading it. He doesn't mind spending billions on illegals for health care, schools, welfare, etc... but this he can't tolerate.

What I don't understand how U.S. Citizens in California actually tolerate expenses to illegals for things they can't or don't receive.

The Gov should save more money and start deportations of all of the people here illegally.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 PM on 06/19/2009
- tbone99 I'm a Fan of tbone99 88 fans permalink

good idea . how many billions have we already wasted holding them?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 PM on 06/19/2009
- sfirx I'm a Fan of sfirx 3 fans permalink

So basically you're saying if you're illegally in the country and you committed a robbery we should send you to the feds, without serving out your sentence, only for them to deport you and you come right back into the country because we have no real security on the border. You have to hold them until they complete their sentence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 PM on 06/19/2009
- SammyD I'm a Fan of SammyD 11 fans permalink

If he's only realizing this now, someone needs to help California. The savings will multiple as their families follow them back to Mexico.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 PM on 06/19/2009
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Better watch the border better then.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 PM on 06/19/2009

in 2001 I worked as a teacher in Salinas Valley State Prison in Soledad. There were
many Mexican nationals who wanted to serve their in a Mexican prison. There was
a program to do that and I helped him fill out the forms to do just that. The Bureau
of Corrections sat on it. They are targets for violence by US Mexicans, Crips and the Bloods...its no joke in there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 PM on 06/19/2009
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how bout letting out the people jailed for possession of pot and other harmless "criminals"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 PM on 06/19/2009
- Gasparilla I'm a Fan of Gasparilla 28 fans permalink

I really doubt that the prisons are overloaded with people jailed for mere possession of a little pot. Unless they had enough where there was intent to sell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 PM on 06/19/2009
- Malkin71 I'm a Fan of Malkin71 26 fans permalink
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Have you ever bought anything from Costco or Sam's Club?

Did you have intent to distribute those boxes of ink toner or Frosted Flakes?

Intent to distribute laws are the most ILLOGICAL and UNJUST laws on the books...

They don't even have to prove you did it. You can be convicted of it even if you never even dreamed of doing it. And the courts and the system and the people could care less.

Also, either something is good or bad...having a little of it or a lot of it should make no difference.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 PM on 06/19/2009
- tbone99 I'm a Fan of tbone99 88 fans permalink

ever hear of mandatory sentencing or three strikes law? - it mandates sentences - quantity is not taken into consideration.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 PM on 06/19/2009
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yeah, selling things that grow in many parts of the world naturally should most definitely be illegal. I mean, why would God plant it? So ppl can go to jail of course!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 06/19/2009
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This is a totally MISLEADING headline and Huffpost should be ashamed of doing Fox's work for them. The new editor here has a rightwing slant and it shows more and more.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 PM on 06/19/2009
- Aj Sol I'm a Fan of Aj Sol 11 fans permalink
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I agree.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 PM on 06/19/2009
- jweider I'm a Fan of jweider 30 fans permalink
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You sound disappointed like you had your hopes up that someone was going to be released.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 PM on 06/19/2009
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