Cooperation of SCAAP Recipients in the Removal of Criminal Aliens from the United States (Redacted)

Audit Report 07-07
January 2007
Office of the Inspector General


Appendix X
Jurisdictions with Multiple “No” Answers to the OIG Survey
JURISDICTION

STATE [SENSITIVE INFORMATION REDACTED]

If law enforcement officers from your jurisdiction arrest an individual on state or local charges, do they generally ask the subject about his or her immigration status?

If law enforcement officers from your jurisdiction have reason to believe that someone they arrest may be an undocumented alien, do they generally inform ICE that the individual is in their custody?

Do the detention facilities in your jurisdiction generally accept detainers from ICE for undocumented criminal aliens in their custody?

Do the detention facilities in your jurisdiction generally alert ICE prior to releasing any undocumented criminal aliens in their custody?

[SENSITIVE INFORMATION REDACTED]

 

No

No

 

No

[SENSITIVE INFORMATION REDACTED]

 

No

No

 

No

[SENSITIVE INFORMATION REDACTED]

 

No

No

No

 

[SENSITIVE INFORMATION REDACTED]

 

No

No

 

No

[SENSITIVE INFORMATION REDACTED]

 

No

No

 

No

[SENSITIVE INFORMATION REDACTED]

 

No

No

   

[SENSITIVE INFORMATION REDACTED]

 

No

   

No

[SENSITIVE INFORMATION REDACTED]

 

No

No

   

[SENSITIVE INFORMATION REDACTED]

 

No

   

No

[SENSITIVE INFORMATION REDACTED]

 

No

No

   

[SENSITIVE INFORMATION REDACTED]

 

No

No

   

[SENSITIVE INFORMATION REDACTED]

   

No

 

No

[SENSITIVE INFORMATION REDACTED]

 

No

No

   

[SENSITIVE INFORMATION REDACTED]

 

No

No

   

[SENSITIVE INFORMATION REDACTED]

 

No

No

   

[SENSITIVE INFORMATION REDACTED]

   

No

 

No

[SENSITIVE INFORMATION REDACTED]

 

No

No

   

[SENSITIVE INFORMATION REDACTED]

     

No

No

[SENSITIVE INFORMATION REDACTED]

 

No

   

No

Source: Responses to OIG survey


The following explanatory comments were offered by respondents listed in this table. The respondents did not necessarily offer an explanation for each negative answer.

(1) If law enforcement officers from your jurisdiction arrest an individual on state or local charges, do they generally ask the subject about his or her immigration status?

(2) If law enforcement officers from your jurisdiction have reason to believe that someone they arrest may be an undocumented alien, do they generally inform ICE that the individual is in their custody?

(3) Do the detention facilities in your jurisdiction generally accept detainers from ICE for undocumented criminal aliens in their custody?

(4) Do the detention facilities in your jurisdiction generally alert ICE prior to releasing any undocumented criminal aliens in their custody?



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