Federal Prosecution Of Immigrants Soared In Spring As Obama Continued Aggressive Bush-Era Policies

GARANCE BURKE   07/15/10 11:45 PM ET   AP

Obama Immigrants

FRESNO, Calif. — Federal prosecutions of immigrants soared to new levels this spring, as the Obama administration continued an aggressive enforcement strategy championed under President George W. Bush, according to a new study released Thursday.

The 4,145 cases referred to federal prosecutors in March and April was the largest number for any two-month stretch since the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency was created five years ago, the Syracuse University-based Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse found. They ranged from misdemeanor illegal entry to prosecutions of immigrants with criminal records.

The government's heavy focus on immigration investigations already is creating a heavy burden for the swamped courts along the U.S.-Mexico border, whose judges handle hundreds more cases than most of their counterparts in the rest of the country.

Federal authorities claim that workload would grow if Arizona's controversial new immigration law were implemented. The new law requires police, while enforcing other laws, to check the immigration status of anyone they have a reasonable suspicion is in the country illegally. It will take effect July 29 unless blocked by a court.

"People already are working 10- or 12-hour days and on weekends to just meet the caseload," said Matt Dykman, a U.S. District Court clerk for the District of New Mexico, where the percentage of cases referred by Customs and Border Patrol increased by 54 percent from February to April this year. "It's not an eight-hour day, because you have to process them and get them in court for that detention hearing."

Some of the increase may be due to seasonal upticks in the flow of migrants, who often tend to cross the border in time for the summer harvest or other temporary work, Dykeman said. Hundreds of acres of fruit and vegetable crops are ripening in California's Central Valley, for instance, where farm laborers flock in the warm months seeking jobs picking and harvesting.

The Department of Homeland Security, which oversees both investigative agencies, did not immediately respond to a request for comment on TRAC's findings.

The nonprofit academic research group obtained the latest figures from the Department of Justice under the Freedom of Information Act. That agency also declined to comment on the findings.

U.S. Attorneys along the southwest border, from Texas to California, handle the bulk of cases referred by the border patrol.

Department of Homeland Security figures show that the number of illegal immigrants in the country has fallen in recent years. As of January 2009, an estimated 10.8 million people were in the country illegally, 1 million less than the 2007 peak, according to DHS.

At the same time, deportations have been increasing, climbing from 185,944 in 2007 to 387,790 last year.

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Trustandalwaysverify 11:40 PM on 07/15/2010
Jorge Ramos, the anchorman of Univision news said it best:

Candidate Obama told me he will look at an immigration bill on his first year in office. We are 18 months into his presidency and nothing has been done yet.

He broke his promise.

He did not stop deportation of students.

He did not stop deportation of parents of American Citizens.
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dbrett480
09:33 PM on 07/21/2010
The reason why deportations have increased is that more and more county jails are working with immigration authorities to deport those who are booked into jail and are an illegal immigrant. ICE is also working with local police departments to target illegal alien gang members.
01:53 PM on 07/18/2010
call me a cynic....dosen't this increase in prosecutions seem to correspond with the introduction of SB1070, perhaps the feds thought they should get their numbers to look a bit better and look like they are doing something, what are the figures for the previous months before this bill came up for discussion.

lets compare oranges to oranges and not to apples.

The administration keeps pronouncing that illegal immigrants crossings are lower, is it that they are not enforcing the border therefore if you do not detain someone they cannot become a statistic?

Same as the drone attacks in Pakistan, if you do not arrest the bad guy plotting against us and just eliminate them, then you don't have a need for GITMO.

Is this the new logic and statistical analysis of the administration?
03:24 AM on 07/17/2010
I live by the border, believe me they go home. Some have their own personal coyotes to haul them back and fourth. I know of an illegal who has cancer, getting her cure up here for free, does
house cleaning, and criss-crosses the border several times a year. Reporting her and her husband who works for a big grocery store in an upscale city would be difficult, I live in another state. Just the same, this is just one more out of millions of stories on where our jobs and money are going, how we are being used and being taken for granted because our Gov, sold us out.
03:01 AM on 07/17/2010
The latino Advocates are desperately pressuring Obama to put up or he will be held accountable?
Go to Clarissia Martinez de Castro. What gives them the idea we owe them anything, with Obamas lying record, they should just back off. The marchers and latinos you see are so cocky and act like they already own the USA, their silent take over a success. We need bills pandering to illegals off the books NOW, or impeach Obama. We better step it up.
09:57 PM on 07/16/2010
What a joke.

We have over 12,000,000 illegals hear and "Federal prosecutions of immigrants soared to new levels...4165." That is 0.035%. Not even 1/10th of 1% for the whole country.

No wonder Arizona is so upset.
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mixpiklix
11:00 PM on 07/16/2010
hey I have an Idea lets ask the federal government to tax each and everyone of us a $100.00 so they can redistrict our federal courts and hire a lot of lawyers and judges and court staff, I figure 35,000 people to handle the case load for all 14 border states. But then we just made government bigger,so as far as i can tell if we increase the number of courts to handle the illegals and that will make the tea baggers happy ,wait a minute we will then be making the government larger and that will make the tea baggers mad.can you have such a thing as happy mad or mad happy, nobody wins
03:16 AM on 07/17/2010
better idea: just follow our laws, let them know we're serious, they come here by the millions and once they get here, they all go home for visits. The reason they return is because they can. Forget all your court mongering, let them plug up the courts while they're sitting in Mexico. Look up some of the bills that the politicians have passed in the past 3-10 years pandering to the Mexican politicians and La Raza. They can make more bills pandering to Our citizens. Forget t-bagging me (yawn), I a Dem for now. I'm so sick of smarty tea bag remarks, they are insipid, boring and usually wrong.
01:56 PM on 07/18/2010
why do they need to even go before a court, they have no rights in this country they are illegal! why waste resources. Just ship them back, make it a felony offense to be here (then if by chance they get to stay here under amnesty they can't vote) .

Stop being so soft! Mexico wouldn't extend you the same courtesy.
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ugly american
Just say "No!" But to What?
04:58 PM on 07/16/2010
That we reached a peak of prosecutions for unregistered foriegners comes as no surpirze but it does make me think our news may be a bit behind the curve.
Just recently it was announced that the government is not planning to go after indviduals but companies and the "Quiet raids" made the NYTimes. My guess is this is accounted by lag-time between arrest and court.
Obama has insinuated that there are simply too many foriegn citizens here illegally to try and catch and deport them all. He is probably right with at least 12 million and an estimate is all they have. So the quiet raids along with some other measures like requiring E-Verify might persuade them to go home on their own. They say that is only fifty percent effective but the point; which fifty percent get caught? None want to take the chance.
The Bush-Raids are showy, not effective. No soldiers, no handcuffs, no protests. It'll be interesting when Quiet Raids to get to court. A bakery is already being seized for repeated violations. Get tough on business? Nobody thought they would but here it is.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/10/us/10enforce.html?_r=1
04:13 PM on 07/16/2010
The problem isn't stopping illegal immigration (which most people would agree is a serious problem) but doing it in a way that is cosistant with our laws and constitution.
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mixpiklix
09:31 AM on 07/17/2010
you are correct and it can only be solved by being tested in the courts, that is how our country decides if something is constututional, not by screaming and acting like our laws don't matter because we want it now.
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mikey09
Living off the grid.
03:38 PM on 07/16/2010
I read today that New Jersey is getting so illegal friendly that it will now require its cops learn over 150 languages....true....lol

http://www.newjerseynewsroom.com/state/nj-police-must-learn-150-languages-as-a-result-of-state-supreme-court-ruling

So, I guess the COSTS for the states are going to SOAR..

Sorry abt the car boom, that took place across the El Paso border, thats got to be scary
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voyager48
Illegitimi Non Carborundum
02:56 PM on 07/16/2010
He still does not get it - under federal law crossing the border without authorisation is a felony. Why are they getting misdemenors??????
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SonicUltimate
03:21 PM on 07/16/2010
Because it is a misdemeanor, not a felony.
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voyager48
Illegitimi Non Carborundum
03:48 PM on 07/16/2010
overstaying a visa is a misdemeanor - entering the US without authorization is a felony
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voyager48
Illegitimi Non Carborundum
04:28 PM on 07/17/2010
Signs at the border -

WARNING:
ALL PERSONS AND VEHICLES MUST ENTER THE UNITED STATES AT A DESIGNATED PORT OF ENTRY ONLY. THIS IS NOT A DESIGNATED PORT OF ENTRY. ANY PERSON OR VEHICLE ENTERING AT THIS POINT IS IN VIOLATION OF TITLE 19 USC 1459 AND OR 19 USC 1433 AND IS SUBJECT TO A $5,000 PENALTY.

19 USC 1459 dictates that in addition to any civil penalties criminal penalties apply, whcih makes it a felony. This relates to ANY person entering the country being required to do so at a proper port of entry, in an authorized manner and to report to customs officials.
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Lisette53
I am the 99%
03:27 PM on 07/16/2010
I think you don't get it.
02:56 PM on 07/16/2010
There's that invisible word again ILLEGAL immigrants!

That one word makes all the difference when it comes to discussing immigration. People (US Citizens and LEGAL Immigrants) are angry about the abuse of our resources, economy and laws by ILLEGAL immigrants. The majority of us have absolutely no problem with LEGAL immigration!!
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mikey09
Living off the grid.
03:29 PM on 07/16/2010
I was reading that 75% of the entire Texas budget was used just for medicaid, that can't last forever before you cut school funds etc.
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mixpiklix
02:20 PM on 07/18/2010
that's not true but if that is their budget numbers for all people programs great.
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bgood0822
02:31 PM on 07/16/2010
The illegal immigrant population in the U.S. was estimated by the Center for Immigration Studies to be about 11 million in 2008, down from roughly 12.5 million in 2007. According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, 556,041 border-crossers were apprehended in fiscal year 2009, down from 723,825 in 2008.
The number of border apprenension are down because Border Patrol Officer's are in the right place at the right time to apprehend the illegals. Mostly crossing on federal lands.
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Illegitimi Non Carborundum
03:10 PM on 07/16/2010
just read what you posted - firstly these are last years numbers. Secondly the trend is downwards because of the economy not policing. Illegals have gone home to wait till things improve. Of course there will be fewer coming here.

However accoriong to CBP data, around half of the illegals coming in to the US come through the Tucson sector in AZ. There are still more than 1000 people crossing the border into AZ eavh day.

ICE/The federal goverment is not enforcing immigration - According to an ICE audit they estimate around half of all businesses in AZ employe illegals. http://www.kswt.com/Global/story.asp?S=12370346

This is all a show to try to make a case against SB1070
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Lisette53
I am the 99%
03:30 PM on 07/16/2010
How does that support your claim in any way that the Federal gov't is not enforcing immigration? Do you think it can be done overnight?
02:12 PM on 07/16/2010
How can that be? The Gov of Arizona states that he isn't doing anything about immigration. So Gov., what is it?
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OBroadhurst
My politics do not meet guidelines.
04:23 PM on 07/16/2010
The good Governor's obviously full of it.

However, she's a probable pathological liar. I do not believe she would know the truth if it hit her. She's very probably shocked and astonished that so many people deem her to be racist. She certainly IS a racist, but she cannot even begin to comprehend HOW.

Remember, this lady supported Evan Meacham!
01:36 PM on 07/16/2010
The immigration " problem " hysteria is smokscreen that has been used for generations to find a scapegoat for our real problems...People are out of work-must be those illegal "others... Couldn't possibly be we are being screwed by our own!
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theerrantsoul
02:36 PM on 07/16/2010
Fanned!

It's pretty basic (if grossly unethical) politicking - make someone mad at someone else, and then promise to do something about it.
01:14 PM on 07/16/2010
I hope they prosecute and deport every illegal in this country. We gave them the textiles industry a long time ago. They can stay south of the border and work for US companies. Mexico's textile industry has developed as a consequence of NAFTA, in 1996 overtaking China to become the biggest supplier of textiles to the United States. U.S. mills put in hundreds of millions of dollars to construct plants in Mexico as a result of the condensed tariffs and shipping time.
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mikey09
Living off the grid.
03:33 PM on 07/16/2010
Mexico got abt 4-5- million of our jobs, just this week American Racing and Polaris announced moving to Mexico...wonder if American Racing will change its name to Mexican Racing now, so boycott those products now.

Fancy rims and wheels for cars and ATV's, Snowmobiles etc...
12:15 PM on 07/16/2010
Do I have this right this guy Obama is saying that following our laws is like wrong? It's no wonder I refuse to vcall him a President. More like a dictator,we will follow the laws I FEEL ARE OK, BS God forbid if we followed a law like GWB, na
01:46 PM on 07/16/2010
Law is like religion-it bites itself on the backside with regularity... What law ? Due process? Search and seizure? Laws agaist torture? Interpretation of the law is in the eye of the beholder a lot more than we like to admit!!