Leadership Journal

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

ICE Focus on Immigration Fugitives Getting Results


At the time of its formation in 2003, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) faced many challenges in meeting its mandate to restore integrity to America’s immigration system. Perhaps chief among these challenges were the growing number of fugitive aliens residing in the United States and the need to reinforce the relevance of removal orders issued by immigration judges. Fugitive aliens are those who have been ordered removed from the country but have failed to comply with that order. The 9/11 Commission recognized that this growing population represented a vulnerability to our national security and reported that abuse of America's immigration system and a lack of interior enforcement were among the many problems exposed by the 9/11 hijackers. ICE's Fugitive Operations Program was created in response to Congress’ mandate that this population be identified, arrested and removed from the United States.

And the fugitive operations teams have done just that. In 2007, ICE's efforts to aggressively target fugitive aliens resulted in the first-ever reduction in the population of fugitive aliens residing in the United States. In fact, over the last 18 months, that population has declined more than 80,000 or 12 percent.

In addition, the fugitive operations teams are targeting the most dangerous fugitive aliens and so far this fiscal year, have arrested 179% more criminal fugitive aliens than at the same point in time last fiscal year. Roughly 20% of immigration fugitives have been convicted of a crime in the United States, but all have proven their refusal to comply with immigration law. While ICE prioritizes our efforts by targeting fugitives who have demonstrated a threat to national security or public safety, we have a clear mandate to pursue all immigration fugitives – even those with no documented criminal history in the United States. History has proven that is a wise strategy.

In 2001, Marvin Gutierrez-Palma was ordered removed from the United States to El Salvador. Gutierrez-Palma had no criminal history at the time and was not detained during his removal proceedings. Like many others, rather than comply with the removal order issued by the immigration judge, he absconded and became an immigration fugitive. Today’s New York Times article regarding the Migration Policy Institute’s report on the ICE National Fugitive Program suggests that his sole status as an immigration fugitive would not have justified efforts to locate, arrest and remove him from the United States. In fact, the Times article would have you believe that targeting fugitives like Gutierrez-Palma represents a waste of taxpayer resources. We wholeheartedly disagree. As for Gutierrez-Palma, he was located through another of ICE’s enforcement programs – the Criminal Alien Program – after his 2007 arrest and conviction for rape, child molestation and forced imprisonment.

It is not good public safety policy to wait until immigration fugitives--who have already defied U.S. laws--commit a violent crime before we target them for arrest and removal. The risk-based model that ICE uses places the highest priority on the dangerous criminal fugitives who pose a potential threat to the community but it also ensures that we continue to pursue and arrest all fugitive aliens. Increased public safety through immigration enforcement can only be achieved through such proactive efforts. The goal is to prevent crime rather than simply to respond to it.

ICE's success in targeting fugitive aliens and reversing the upward trend is the result of strengthened investigations, improved case management and more efficient management of data on fugitives through upgraded information technology. Moreover, these operations are sending a clear message to fugitive aliens that their days in the United States are numbered, and thereby serve as a strong deterrent against future growth in the fugitive population.

The men and women of ICE work hard to execute the agency's law enforcement mission, and their work is having a real effect in improving public safety.

John Torres
ICE Acting Assistant Secretary

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27 Comments:

  • Dear Mr.Torres,

    Please inform your readers why your agents in the San Jose office assured the owners of a company in Santa Clara that has many illegal workers that they would do nothing. They just had to take a look because the directive came from the managers. They did tell the owners the truth, they did NOTHING. Now is that enforcement? or turning a blind eye? What do you say to Citizen standing in the unemployment line?

    If you are interested the illegal workers are still there. If you correct the oversight by your department, we will praise your action in this forum to inform the public.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At February 4, 2009 5:25 PM  

  • Dear Sir,

    Fully agree on the below. Please inform your agents at the San Jose ICE office of the below

    "It is not good public safety policy to wait until immigration fugitives--who have already defied U.S. laws--commit a violent crime before we target them for arrest and removal."

    The ones they ignored have already committed crimes.

    Looking forward to your leadership.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At February 4, 2009 9:12 PM  

  • As you know, there are more than 11 million unemployed Americans and the number is increasing by the hour. It is vital to the stability and well being of our nation that you protect employment opportunities for American workers

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At February 4, 2009 11:09 PM  

  • Mr. Torre, ICE has repeatedly misrepresented the Fugitive Operations Program to Congress. You have sold Congress and the public on the idea that these teams - on which hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars have been spent - were focused on picking up dangerous criminal aliens. And they used to do that. No one is challenging that picking up criminal aliens is a laudable goal.

    However.

    Under your direction and leadership, the Fugitive teams have instead been picking up thousands of aliens who do not have criminal records, and selling their detentions and deportations to the public as removal of "dangerous" aliens. You offer the straw man of a person who did not adhere to his removal order, then went on to commit a heinous crime as "proof" that removing individuals who skipped out on removal orders is an effective defense to crime. Do you honestly believe that every person who doesn't follow a deportation order goes on to commit major felonies? Despite the fact that numerous studies have shown that aliens (both legal and illegal) are LESS likely to commit crimes than US citizens?

    Again, no one questions the merits of removing criminals, or even picking up persons who have a removal order outstanding. What the NY Times is questioning, and what I am questioning as a taxpayer and citizen, is why we are spending millions of dollars to arrest only a handful of dangerous people - the vast majority of people your teams are picking up have NO criminal records, have NO outstanding deportation orders, and have been bullied or tricked by ICE agents who come to their homes on the premise of finding a person who has an outstanding deportation order.

    We need less grandstanding by ICE, and more smart policework by ICE, as well as compassion and consideration for the individuals and families your agency has targeted.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At February 6, 2009 12:30 PM  

  • Sir,

    see the linked press release below
    http://www.ice.gov/pi/nr/0901/090123seattle.htm

    so why is Visa Fraud committing owners of the Santa Clara business still walking free and Laughing at your department.

    A quote from the above article states
    "Conspiracy to commit visa fraud is punishable by a maximum term of imprisonment of five years in prison; visa fraud is punishable by a maximum term of imprisonment of fifteen years in prison; conspiracy to commit money laundering and money laundering are punishable by a maximum term of twenty years in prison; and concealing an illegal alien is punishable by a maximum term of five years in prison."

    When can we see the laws enforced in this case ?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At February 6, 2009 9:48 PM  

  • Right on JT, glad to have you at the helm.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At February 7, 2009 12:33 AM  

  • You delayed the E-Verify Rule once agian, showing us you are NOT serious about Homeland Security! HOW COULD YOU?!
    You are supposed to be enforcing our current immigration laws, not looking for ways to turn a "blind-eye" to what citizens are demanding from you!
    ENFORCE THE LAW! CRACK DOWN ON ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION!
    YOUR GIVING OUR JOBS AWAY TO ILLEGAL ALIENS!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At February 7, 2009 11:31 AM  

  • ICE should be enforcing g the law wherever it is broken! All illegal aliens have broken our laws, by the sheer fact they are indeed VERY “illegal!” They don’t belong here for any reason.

    When ICE does their job by arresting all illegal aliens that sends a message that the United States will not put up with “Law breaking”! Americans expects YOU, Homeland Security, to keep using ICE raids to enforce our laws. It’s a good thing! Keep it up.

    YOU NEED TO ENFORCE THE LAW, EVERYWHERE.

    I live at the border, and I want more raids! It helps!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At February 7, 2009 11:39 AM  

  • All illegal aliens are illegal and should be arresrted and removed. They are illegal!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At February 7, 2009 11:40 AM  

  • Dear Mr. Torres,

    We US citizens keep hunting for work, the illegal Alien workers are GLEEFULLY openly STILL working at the Santa Clara company. (At this very moment as well) This is the company to whose owners your AGENT’s assured they would do nothing for breaking US law and continuing to break US laws.

    When can we see the picture of them like the one above? When a person is killed?

    Waiting for your leadership to correct this matter

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At February 7, 2009 3:50 PM  

  • Don't be a roadblock to aggressive enforcement of immigration laws.

    We are sick of the old "wink and nod" that resulted in rampant illegal immigration in this country!

    Do more raids! Increase aggressive enforcement! We want to see big results that produce a large decline of illegal aliens.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At February 9, 2009 7:00 PM  

  • Illegal aliens are lawbreakers and make a mockery of the U.S. government. ICE should be allowed to uphold the law! Illegal aliens should be returned to their home countries NOT just felon illegal aliens!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At February 10, 2009 5:40 PM  

  • Just for clarification, many people don't realize that there are two types of illegal immigrants: one, those who crossed the border illegally, and are thus breaking criminal laws by being here; the other, however, is of people who came to the country legally but overstayed their visas. This latter group is also breaking the law, but it's administrative law, not criminal law.

    Separately, you can't blame illegal immigrants for being unemployed, no matter how easy a target they are. Calm down, please.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At February 10, 2009 5:40 PM  

  • UPHOLD OUR LAWS!!!!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At February 10, 2009 7:43 PM  

  • Enforcement is down we hear - but still we see our communities filled to the brim with Mexicans who don't speak English. Why is that? Could it be more likely that ICE and the Border Patrol are just CATCHING less illegal aliens? That would also reflect "less apprehensions" but it would reflect a failure of this department and this government.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At February 10, 2009 7:47 PM  

  • I fully support ICE, I want to see the raids continue.
    These people are in our country illegally and needs to be prosecueted to the fullest extent of the law. They are not above the law and should be treated like any other criminal that chooses to break the law.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At February 11, 2009 12:25 PM  

  • I expect you, the DHS, to enforce the E-Verify Rule, and to aggressively enforce all immigration laws!

    We are seeing increased violence and mayhem here at the border, and it will spread further to the interior of the United States I have no doubt in this world.

    It scares me everyday, living near the border; I have to look over my shoulder because I do not feel my own government does enough to keep me safe from the violence that is spilling over.

    You must crackdown and get tougher on illegal aliens and you must become more vocal about doing so to discourage illegal aliens from entering this country and taking our jobs!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At February 11, 2009 1:30 PM  

  • Even when pointed to were the illegal workers are they ignore!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At February 11, 2009 1:47 PM  

  • E-Verify has now been stripped from the Stimulus Bill; this despite President Obama's campaign promise that he was going to vigorously pursue employers who hire undocumented immigrants.

    President Obama lied to us.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At February 12, 2009 9:43 AM  

  • Arrest and deport all illegals! I don't know where some people get the idea that only the ones who commit crimes should be deported. If you are illegal, you need to be captured and sent home. End of story. We are tired of supporting you all. Go ICE!!

    By the way, I have a clown house of illegals two doors down from me. I have called your ICE office but got no results. Your agency doesn't accept letters. How can citizens help you with your job if you are insulated from contact???

    By Anonymous Native girl, At February 14, 2009 12:51 AM  

  • :I expect you, the DHS, to enforce the E-Verify Rule, and to aggressively enforce all immigration laws!"

    well sad to say Mr. Toress has not enforced the law when it comes to illegal employers and workers yet in operation in Santa Clara, CA. maybe we should use this site to post names of these people?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At February 18, 2009 11:31 PM  

  • Dear Mr. Torres,

    I understand the frustrations many of the respondents feel. However, these individuals must realize that "kicking all the illegals out" is both an uninformed position as well as impossible.

    I work with many employers who simply CANNOT find American citizens willing and able to fill the positions available for manual labor jobs. Every employer I work for has advertised numerous times, attempting to employ U.S. citizens to no avail. Americans should realize that we, as a nation, have chosen to educate ourselves in order to avoid working in conditions which are considered to be less than comfortable i.e. outdoors in 100 degree temperatures while carrying heavy loads of products, roofing a building with tar in the same conditions, etc.

    The loss which our economy would incur as a result of the removal of Hispanic people would be devastating. Many crops would not be harvested, many trees would not be planted, many commercial buildings would not have roofs, the list goes on and on. I would submit that an overwhelming majority of the jobs which both legal and illegal immigrants fill would not be filled by Americans.

    The logical solution to this problem is to raise the statutory limit on the number of immigrants we allow to enter the U.S. each year. WHY HAS OUR CONGRESS NOT TAKEN THIS ACTION? Rather than increasing income tax revenue by making more visas available and funding programs (such as ICE) through fees paid by potential nonimmigrant workers, the choice is to place riciculously low limits on the number of immigrant workers allowed to enter the U.S.

    Raising these limits is the only viable solution. This would ensure American business owners are able to continue to be profitable which, in turn, ensures the stability of our economy. There is a thorough vetting process imposed on any employer who needs immigrants for his or her workforce. I urge both you and Congress to reconsider the statutory limit imposed on small businesses who desparately need these workers. No willing person should be denied the privilege to work here when no American citizens will accept the available job openings.

    Thank you.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 5, 2009 11:04 AM  

  • Someone anonymously wrote:

    "I work with many employers who simply CANNOT find American citizens willing and able to fill the positions available for manual labor jobs. Every employer I work for has advertised numerous times, attempting to employ U.S. citizens to no avail."

    Sir or madam, why are you and those employers so opposed to capitalism and the free market? Clearly, when the demand for labor exceeds the supply, the price offered for labor should be increased to the point at which supply meets demand. Instead of paying what the free market demands for the labor they wish to purchase, these employers you speak of purchase labor from the black market. This is good for the employers' profit margins, but it's bad for the rest of us.

    Generally speaking, no one wants to do a job for free. If an employer is only willing to pay zero for a job, then that job will almost certainly be one that no one wants. Raise the pay a small amount, and people will take it, but it will still be one of those jobs "that Americans don't want". Raise the pay some more, and plenty of Americans will be willing to take it. Raise it even more, and Americans will be lined up around the block, competing for the position.

    If farm hands and dishwashers were paid, say, $15/hour, don't you think there would be plenty of Americans willing to do the work? If not, how about $16? $18? $20? Admitedly, if farms and restaurants were forced to pay what the free market demands for labor, we'd either have less profit for those businesses or we would pay higher prices for our food, but at least we'd know that by purchasing the food, we were not supporting a system that relies on hiring people who have little other choice but to sneak across our borders and work for poverty-level wages.

    ICE wastes a large amount of our tax money dealing with the black market that your acquaintances' businesses fuel. Please don't support the use of black market labor.

    --
    Phil

    By Blogger Phil, At March 6, 2009 10:02 AM  

  • I agree with some comments above. This article kinda makes readers think all the immigrants are dangerous, but the fact is there are more crimes that are caused my Americans than immigrants. It's great that you are getting more illegal immigrants every year, but just hope that taxpayers' money is used very wisely on your programs.

    By Anonymous Cute Easy Hairstyles, At March 16, 2009 11:53 PM  

  • Even Caesar Chavez offered up his farmworkers to patrol the border because he knew that he could never raise their standard of living as long as unchecked imigration continued. As American citizens we should make the same conclusion.
    I heard a Texas Sheriff say today of the two jails he has authority over, 300 inmates, two are American citizens. These are violent crimes. Enforce the law, deport all illegals then decide who gets let in. There is no better time than now when the economy is tanked and demand for workers is low. The government of Mexico needs to clean up it's perpetual corruption and provide for it's citizens for a change rather then lining their own pockets. Wish you ICE guys all the best, it must be one thankless, dangerous job.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At April 3, 2009 11:54 PM  

  • I agree more raids need to be made.Arrest and deport allllll illegal immigrants.They r one of the reason why the economy is so bad. these illegal immigrants work in the us to spend thier money in thier country.They leave about 15 people in one apartment. I have heard comments of illegal imigrants have made about how much they hate and think that all americans are a bunch of degenerates,immoral and,demented pepole. That we r all demented evil people and as soon as they make thier money they r leave this stinking country.They bleed us dry and run back to thier country.Take Our jobs make d money and run.Leaving us legal citizen with d economy problem.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At April 7, 2009 12:49 AM  

  • This goes to d anonymous who said to calm down .That illegal immigrants are being targeted for millions of people being unemployed. Well I guess this person has not worked around illegal workers. And is have not gotten layed off.I worked for a company that lay me off saying business is slow but kept all d illegal workers working for less money that they were paying me , this is their way of saving money puting out a legal citizen.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At April 7, 2009 1:26 AM  

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