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U. S. Border Patrol To Toughen Policy, Moving To Halt Sending Migrants Back To Mexico Without Punishment

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ELLIOT SPAGAT   01/17/12 04:16 PM ET   AP

SAN DIEGO — The U.S. Border Patrol is moving to halt a revolving-door policy of sending migrants back to Mexico without any punishment.

The agency this month is overhauling its approach on migrants caught illegally crossing the 1,954-mile border that the United States shares with Mexico. Years of enormous growth at the federal agency in terms of staff and technology have helped drive down apprehensions of migrants to 40-year lows.

The Border Patrol now feels it has enough of a handle to begin imposing more serious consequences on almost everyone it catches from Texas to San Diego. The "Consequence Delivery System" divides border crossers into seven categories, ranging from first-time offenders to people with criminal records.

Punishments vary by region but there is a common thread: simply turning people around after taking their fingerprints is the choice of last resort. Some, including children and the medically ill, will still get a free pass by being turned around at the nearest border crossing, but they will be few and far between.

"What we want to be able to do is make that the exception and not necessarily the norm," Fisher told The Associated Press.

Consequences can be severe for detained migrants and expensive to American taxpayers, including felony prosecution or being taken to an unfamiliar border city hundreds of miles away to be sent back to Mexico. One tool used during summers in Arizona involves flying migrants to Mexico City, where they get one-way bus tickets to their hometowns. Another releases them to Mexican authorities for prosecution south of the border. One puts them on buses to return to Mexico in another border city that may be hundreds of miles away.

The new tactics are part of the Border Patrol's new national strategy that is to be announced within weeks – and follow several changes along the border in recent years.

The number of agents since 2004 has more than doubled to 21,000. The Border Patrol has blanketed one-third of the border with fences and other physical barriers, and spent heavily on cameras, sensors and other gizmos. Major advances in fingerprinting technology have vastly improved intelligence on border-crossers. In the 2011 fiscal year, border agents made 327,577 apprehensions on the Mexican border, down 80 percent from more than 1.6 million in 2000. It was the Border Patrol's slowest year since 1971.

It's a far cry from just a few years ago. Older agents remember being so overmatched that they powerlessly watched migrants cross illegally, minutes after catching them and dropping them off at the nearest border crossing. Border Patrol Chief Mike Fisher, who joined the Border Patrol in 1987, recalls apprehending the same migrant 10 times in his eight-hour shift as a young agent.

In the past, migrants caught in Douglas, Ariz., were given a bologna sandwich and orange juice before being taken back to Mexico at the same location on the same afternoon, Fisher said. Now, they may spend the night at an immigration detention facility near Phoenix and eventually return to Mexico through Del Rio, Texas, more than 800 miles away.

Those migrants are effectively cut off from the smugglers who helped them cross the border, whose typical fees have skyrocketed to between $3,200 and $3,500 and are increasingly demanding payment upfront instead of after crossing, Fisher said. At minimum, they will have to wait longer to try again as they raise money to pay another smuggler.

"What used to be hours and days is now being translated into days and weeks," said Fisher.

The new strategy was first introduced a year ago in the office at Tucson, Ariz., the patrol's busiest corridor for illegal crossings, and is being expanded on a larger scale.

Field supervisors ranked consequences on a scale from 1 to 5 using 15 different yardsticks, including the length of time since the person was last caught and per-hour cost for processing.

The longstanding practice of turning migrants straight around without any punishment, known as "voluntary returns," ranked least expensive – and least effective.

Agents got color-coded, wallet-sized cards – also made into posters at Border Patrol stations – that tells them what to do with each category of offender. For first-time violators, prosecution is a good choice, with one-way flights to Mexico City also scoring high. For known smugglers, prosecution in Mexico is the top pick.

The Border Patrol has introduced many new tools in recent years without much consideration to whether a first-time violator merited different treatment than a repeat crosser.

"There really wasn't much thought other than, `Hey, the bus is outside, let's put the people we just finished processing on the bus and therefore wherever that bus is going, that's where they go,'" Fisher said.

Now, a first-time offender faces different treatment than one caught two or three times. A fourth-time violator faces other consequences.

The number of those who have been apprehended in the Tucson sector has plunged 80 percent since 2000, allowing the Border Patrol to spend more time and money on each of the roughly 260 migrants caught daily. George Allen, an assistant sector chief, said there are 188 seats on four daily buses to border cities in California and Texas. During summers, a daily flight to Mexico City has 146 seats.

Only about 10 percent of those apprehended now get "voluntary returns" in the Tucson sector, down from about 85 percent three years ago, said Rick Barlow, the sector chief. Most of those who are simply turned around are children, justified by the Border Patrol on humanitarian grounds.

Fisher acknowledged that the new strategy depends heavily on other agencies. Federal prosecutors must agree to take his cases. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement must have enough beds in its detention facilities.

In Southern California, the U.S. attorney's office doesn't participate in a widely used Border Patrol program that prosecutes even first-time offenders with misdemeanors punishable by up to six months in custody, opting instead to pursue only felonies for the most egregious cases, including serial border-crossers and criminals.

Laura Duffy, the U.S. attorney in San Diego, said limited resources, including lack of jail space, force her to make choices.

"It has not been the practice (in California) to target and prosecute economic migrants who have no criminal histories, who are coming in to the United States to work or to be with their families," Duffy said. "We do target the individuals who are smuggling those individuals."

Fisher would like to refer more cases for prosecution south of the border, but the Mexican government can only prosecute smugglers: smuggling migrants is a crime in Mexico but there is nothing wrong about crossing illegally to the United States. It also said its resources were stretched on some parts of the border.

Criticism of the Border Patrol's new tactics is guaranteed to persist as the new strategy goes into effect at other locations. Some say immigration cases are overwhelming federal courts on the border at the expense of investigations into white-collar crime, public corruption and other serious threats. Others consider prison time for first-time offenders to be excessively harsh.

The Border Patrol also may be challenged when the U.S. economy recovers, creating jobs that may encourage more illegal crossings. Still, many believe heightened U.S. enforcement and an aging population in Mexico that is benefiting from a relatively stable economy will keep migrants away.

"We'll never see the numbers that we saw in the late 1990s and early 2000s," said Edward Alden, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.

Doris Meissner, who oversaw the Border Patrol as head of the former Immigration and Naturalization Service in the 1990s, said the new approach makes sense "on the face of it" but that it will be expensive. She also said it is unclear so far if it will be more effective at discouraging migrants from trying again.

"I do think the Border Patrol is finally at a point where it has sufficient resources that it can actually try some of these things," said Meissner, a senior fellow at the Migration Policy Institute.

Tucson, the only sector to have tried the new approach for a full year, has already tweaked its color-coded chart of punishments two or three times. Fisher said initial signs are promising, with the number of repeat crossers falling at a faster rate than before and faster than on other parts of the border.

"I'm not going to claim it was a direct effect, but it was enough to say it has merit," he said.

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Karissa36
Saving lost boys and fighting pirates.
01:03 PM on 01/28/2012
We should reduce the foreign aid given to any country by $10,000. for every one of their illegals deported.
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BeachSurfer
God Bless USA! RIP Mike! Semper Fi Marine!
03:55 AM on 01/26/2012
BeachSurfer

Unless we stop this pity party with them it is only going to get worse, they have abused us for too long and they have no intention of ever becoming Citizens!!

These people are Criminal's send them and their children back, as long as they know nothing is going to happen to them they will keep coming and we will be stuck with the bills.


They go to any hospital for free, they come here to have their babies for free. This makes me mad they say they do not have the money to hire Attorney to become legal, yet they all have nice clothes ,all have expensive cell phones for them and their young kids.

They are laughing at us as we are a joke to them, they have no respect for USA they have no respect for us. They are Criminals coming here Ilegally they need to be sent back now!!
09:58 AM on 01/24/2012
The ONLY reason Illegals crossing is low is because the 40 million that are here already have managed to turn this country into a shi$ hole like the country they left behind.
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Misanthropical
I am unPC and I don't care!
09:55 AM on 01/25/2012
I would fan you again for your post if I could. I have often wondered why they sneak into our country and then try to turn it into the same kind of crudhole they helped create and then they couldn't run away from as soon and as fast they could.

Then they drag their children with them or create them here just to use them as a meal ticket/someone to cry on cue for the cameras if mommy is in danger of being deported. If the children can't be used for the parent(s) selfish wants and needs anymore they leave them here without a second thought and want nothing more to do with them unless they think they can use their kid(s) to sponsor them to come back.
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Dahveed1
I have Flying Monkeys...
09:57 AM on 01/24/2012
Like the war of drugs has made people criminals for using a weed, this war of people makes criminals out of people that only wish to better their lives through hard work.

We should charge these people $3,000 to come here legally and work (and pay taxes and do the background check). We'd make money and have stronger borders as well.
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Karissa36
Saving lost boys and fighting pirates.
12:41 PM on 01/28/2012
It costs over $10,000. per year to educate each K-12 public school child. Health insurance costs more than $3,000. per year for most single people, substantially more for a family. We would not make money.
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Dahveed1
I have Flying Monkeys...
01:10 PM on 01/28/2012
What's health insurance have to do with anything.

I didn't say let their families come up, I said give them work permits after a background check.

But if we're interested in making money, we maybe should deport all the chronic welfare families to make room for these new immigrants. The only difference is these people WANT to work.
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orcinous
Close Guantanamo, pass a jobs bill, end the drones
09:27 AM on 01/24/2012
It is about time that this policy took affect. You go to another country ilegally, you will be put in prison.
If you overstay your visa and are apprehended in Thailand, you go to prison until you can come up with a one way flight ticket. That's what we should do with these people. Make them pay their own way home. Next step, make them pay.
If they can pay $3500 to some idiot to get them across the border, they can pay $200 for a flight back to Mexico city. They have family, they have friends, they can get out. We should not have to pay
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Misanthropical
I am unPC and I don't care!
10:21 AM on 01/25/2012
Once again, I have to tell someone I would fan them again if I could. I really like that idea. Also, when they get deported and leave their children behind we make it so the child can never sponsor their parent(s) or any other relative to come to the US. If the illegal has any assets or money left over when being deported it is seized to help offset any burden they had on the taxpayer.

Also, we put a 500% tax on any money sent out of the country if the person sending the money can't prove they are citizen or legal resident of the US.If it is suspected that an illegal has tried to cheat by having someone else send it, the money is seized.
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orcinous
Close Guantanamo, pass a jobs bill, end the drones
03:17 AM on 01/26/2012
More good ideas to make it difficult for illegals to live here. Problem with that is that the Western Unions of the world won't like it as they will lose money.
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jweider
I know where my towel is
04:35 PM on 01/23/2012
They should fly them to the southernmost point in Argentina no matter where they came from. That would keep them from coming back.
04:19 PM on 01/23/2012
Until theycome here legally ,they need to be prosecuted to the fullest and sent right back to Mexico, why cant people just do the right thing, If an American was caught in Mexico illegally do you think they would say oh well we will just bus you back to the USA..............why Heck NO they wouldnt!!!!
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BeachSurfer
God Bless USA! RIP Mike! Semper Fi Marine!
12:48 PM on 01/23/2012
BeachSurfer

I think the problem that upset's us is they know they are coming here illegally they do not want to come legal and they are laughing at us.

To them it is a joke I can't and will not feel sorry for them breaking the law. They are Criminal's these Criminal's & their familes need to be sent back for good.


They need to be punished for their Criminal acts if any of us went to Mexico and did what they do here they would lock us up so fast it would not be funny.

Criminal's need to be punished it is plain and simple come the legal way or sorry but get out of the USA if your not legal.
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maxom
Just flew over the coo coo's nest
02:04 PM on 01/23/2012
Impressive post. Maybe you'll be ok after all.
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BeachSurfer
God Bless USA! RIP Mike! Semper Fi Marine!
02:44 PM on 01/23/2012
BeachSurfer



maxon “Impressive post. Maybe you'll be ok after all.”


Hey be nice lol lol I fanned you back Max thank you. If I mispelled I was assaulted 1 month ago my neck back and spine severly injured. That is the reason have a nice day!
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BeachSurfer
God Bless USA! RIP Mike! Semper Fi Marine!
04:57 PM on 01/23/2012
BeachSurfer


maxom Impressive post. Maybe you'll be ok after all.

Max thank you and have a nice day!!
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Dahveed1
I have Flying Monkeys...
10:01 AM on 01/24/2012
There is no way to come here legally without hiring a lawyer. My niece married a Canadian citizen and they had to hire 2 lawyers and spend several years time dealing with the BS.

If there was a process for legal immigration that was understandable and reasonable, then I would agree with you. But the current process is difficult to understand and impossible for poor people to figure out.
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maxom
Just flew over the coo coo's nest
10:48 AM on 01/24/2012
Then they need to stay in their own country.....this one doesn't need any more welfare recipients. And I believe you are WRONG about having to nave a lawyer if you apply and do it legally to start with....
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BeachSurfer
God Bless USA! RIP Mike! Semper Fi Marine!
01:15 PM on 01/24/2012
BeachSurfer


Dahveed1 while I feel sorry for your Niece Their is a legal way and it has to be done if they have to hire 4 Lawyers or go to Legal Aid for free it can be done.


Where there's a will there's a way anyone who wants something very bad can get it if your Niece wants to come here. If they can't afford an Attorney go to Legal Aid it is free.

My parents and family like all others came here the legal way it was hard and they worked hard to get here legal. I am sorry but I have no compassion for people here illegally.


My next door neighbors smuggled illegal's here for $400 a person they urined in the yard they would stare annoying harassing me and woman. Your Niece needs to do it the legal way. May Our Lord give her the courage to get here. God Bless you Beach Surfer.
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reformtxcs
12:23 PM on 01/23/2012
The United States should place military bases along the borders.....boot camp bases for basic training, the first six months of the enlisted should be reserved for real on the ground border security duty. We ship them off to secure other countries and respective borders, why not use the military power here at home.....actual on the job training.

Mexico complains that America is the problem due to drugs....well we can't buy what they don't produce now can we?

America isn't the world's lifeboat.....I don't owe anyone anything because they elect to over populate and then cry about not having jobs....once again....you can't have an over supply of job less people if you don't give birth to them.

It's commone sense and if they're going to continue to over populate then they and only THEY should suffer the consequences of their decisions.......I'm tired of U.S. tax dollars being siphoned out of our economy when it is sent back to Mexico because we allow the illegals and their anchors to profit from invading America.

Seal the border, reinstate chain gangs.......illegally enter once, one year in jail, enter illegally a second time - and if breeding age.....sterilize them. That will eliminate the incentive to come here.....no more dropping anchor for a free hand out.
D-Driller
my micro-bio is empty
12:01 AM on 01/23/2012
Wouldn't it be easier and cheaper to just put the Army on the border? Atleast the money spent will go to American families - who benefits from us buying plane and bus tickets for Mexican nationals, or feeding/housing them, even for a short time? I'm just fed up with these people, and more so the hispanic (and white...) citizen supporters they have here in the US itself... I think there should be a checkbox on our tax returns, next to the Presidential Election donation box. If you support illegals, check the box - evey year, their total cost to Americans will be tabulated, that number will be divided by the number of people who checked the box, and you get a bill in the mail - simple. You want'em, you got'em.
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Jerry Bourbon
04:00 PM on 01/23/2012
No. It would, however, be easier and cheaper to just impose long prison sentences, asset forfeiture and lifetime loss of business licenses on the traitors who HIRE illegals.

Problem solved.
D-Driller
my micro-bio is empty
12:05 AM on 01/24/2012
Fair enough. Can we atleast keep an armored division handy for the Cartel members?...
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Misanthropical
I am unPC and I don't care!
12:28 PM on 01/25/2012
I love that idea and we could put a box to check to say they agree to house an illegal along with any family they may have and pay for their needs and wants out of their own pocket with no help from the taxpayer.. However, we know supporters of illegals never put their money where their mouth is.
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sirbosk1
11:53 PM on 01/21/2012
First, these aren't migrants, They're invaders. Second, since there is a shortage of jails, how about we use some of these invaders to build camps in some nice cosy desert away from where they were taken and hold them for a year while confiscating everything they have? Then return them to as far south in Mexico as can be done. How about we tattoo them with their arrest record? Why are we returning them at all? How about we use them to build more and more fences and camps, using their money and funds from the sale of property siezed from their illegal relatives. Humanitarian returns? Why, they're invaders? Would the French, during WW1 or II have fed the Germans and given them a nice warm jail to sleep? No, they shot them. We can be humanitarian and just sieze their property and money and put them in prison camps and make them work to stop their brothers and sisters from invading too.
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andreabeth7
10:18 AM on 01/25/2012
I've got to agree with you. I doubt there is another country on earth that would put up with this crap.
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azlegalcitizen
INDEPENDENT
04:51 AM on 01/20/2012
OF COURSE THE BORDER PATROL CAN'T STOP OBAMA, HOLDER AND JANET AND MORROW FROM GIVING BACKDOOR AMNESTY TO OVER 300,000 (YES THAT IS INDEED OVER 3 HUNDRED THOUSAND). tHE GANG OF FOUR PRO-ILLEGALS, OBAMA,HOLDER, JANET AND MORROW JUST IGNORE THE USA COURT SYSTEME AND REVERSE THOSE ARRESTS AND THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN SENTENCED BY OUR COURTS AND GIVE THOSE 300,000 ILLEGALS A PERMIT TO STAY HERE AND THE 300,000 GET A WORK PERMIT FROM THE USA GOV TO WORK IN ANY AREAN AND IN ANY PART OF THE THE USA. AIN'T IT NICE TO HAVE A SIDE GOV JUST FOR THE ILLEGALS WHO GET OFF SCOT FREE AND A BONUS OF GUARANTEED FREEDOM TO ROAM UN -BOTHERED BY THEIR ILLEGAL STATUS AND ALSO GET A WORK PERMIT FROM UNCLE OBMA. ALMOST AS NICE AS BEING OBMAS' AUNT OR UNCLE WHO WHERE ORDERED OUT BY THE USA COURTS BUT OBAMA HAS NOT, I REPEAT OBAMA HAS NOT DEPORTED HIS ILLEGAL ALIENS RELATIVES. THE KING HAS RULED.
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WARHUKKER
“My country, right or wrong
12:24 AM on 01/20/2012
Landmines problem solved.
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sirbosk1
11:54 PM on 01/21/2012
Excellent Idea!! We can use the current crop of invaders to put them in and clear the bodys. Excellent idea.
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WARHUKKER
“My country, right or wrong
12:13 AM on 01/20/2012
Another releases them to Mexican authorities for prosecution south of the border! Does anyone believe the Mexican government is prosecuting anyone,not.
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Jerry Bourbon
04:00 PM on 01/23/2012
Since they have been sending the Coyotes south for prosecution since the Bush Admin, what do you think?
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WARHUKKER
“My country, right or wrong
06:42 PM on 01/23/2012
Machine Gun towers,and landmines!
mavpay
I am WE THE PEOPLE
05:53 PM on 01/19/2012
Remember the governor of AZ, Jan Brewer, and her suspected ties to the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA). I am sure there are other politicians who are tied to the corporate prison system and this story. Where is the update on sheriff Joe Arpaio who has refused to submit evidence requested by the Department of Justice? Research, watch closely and stay-tuned!
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azlegalcitizen
INDEPENDENT
04:55 AM on 01/20/2012
NO NO NO THE US GOV WILL NOT RELEASE THE EVIDENCE ON JOE, IT IS CALLED DISCOVERY AND THE GOV SAYS TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT, "WE DON'T HAVE TO SHOW IT TO ANYONE, SHERIFF JOE OR EVEN THE COURTS. WE JUST WANT A DULY ELECTED OFFICIAL TO RESIGN BECAUSE WE DON'T LIKE HIM UPHOLDING THE IMMIGRATION LAWS ". YOU SURE HAVE IT WRONG, THE FEDS WON'T SHOW HIM WHY AND HOW HE IS BEING CHARGED. AGAIN OBMAMA ANSWERS TO NO ONE, HE IS ROYAL, DIDN'T YOU KNOW THAT?
mavpay
I am WE THE PEOPLE
09:22 AM on 01/20/2012
az: I'm afraid your precious "Joe" is in over his head and it is his own undoing. He has been allowed to run his own operation by making his own rules with the support of other elected officials who will eventually have their own legal or ethical issues to confront. The ant- BIG government states rights "Annie Get Your Guns", "Wild-Wild-West", "New-Frontier," "Round-Up-the Obvious", "Christian Nation Disciples," "Let's Re-Start the Civil War," narrative may work well for the Minority in some circles, however, these people are not mainstream Americans and most of these "issues" are not at the forefront. I repeat, those who follow Sheriff Joe's lead and those who embrace this narrative are in for a rude awakening. Fair Warning!