California prisons: Non-criminals in, criminals out?
ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) continues to pump tens of millions of dollars into:
- new detention (jail) facilities to house mostly non-criminal immigrants
- renting beds and cells from local (county) and state prisons/jails (which are overcrowded to begin with)
This means that in states like California — which have big issues with prison overcrowding (see below) — dangerous U.S. citizen criminals may end up walking free while non-criminal “illegals” take their spot.
Some Americans may say, “How can this be?!” or “This makes no sense!”
Answer:
- Politics
- Lust for power and control by current Bush Administration
- Fear-mongering
- Prejudice/Racism
- Xenophobia
…and all at the expense of public safety and public tax dollars .
But this is not entirely the U.S. Government’s doing. Abraham Lincoln at Gettysburg said that Government is “of the people, by the people, for the people.” This means U.S. citizens are also largely responsible. They are either those citizens who support illogical government actions, or citizens who do not speak out against them (or vote accordingly).
So, citizens of California and other prison-overcrowded states… It’s up to you to.
Weigh this in the privacy of your thoughts:
Are my streets safer with prematurely-released criminals, or illegal-alien non-criminals?
Some Facts:
- Violating immigration laws is not a Federal or State crime. It is a civil violation for which immigrants go through a process to determine whether they have a right to stay in the United States. Immigrants detained during this process are in non-criminal custody. The average cost of detaining an immigrant in a jail cell is $95/day for each individual.
- Most illegal immigrants in detention (jails) are non-criminal.
- Illegal aliens with criminal records are pretty much a non-issue. Reason: they’re on top of ICE’s “most-wanted” list: they are agressively pursued and much-more-quickly captured than U.S. citizen criminals with similar offenses. This is due to the fact that ICE is much better funded than local (county) or state law-enforcement agencies.
- Dept of Homeland Security “buys” bed space from over 312 county and city prisons nationwide to hold the majority of those who are detained (over 57%). Immigrants detained in these local jails are mixed in with the local prison population who is serving time for real crimes. [Source: detentionwatchnetwork.org/aboutdetention]
California Prison Overcrowding references:
- Officials Seek More Time to Address Prison Overcrowding
- Level of Overcrowding in California State Prisons
- California to Address Prison Overcrowding With Giant Building Program
- Schwarzenegger Uses Executive Authority to Relieve Prison Overcrowding, Proclaims Emergency
to Allow Inmate Transfer - California’s Prisons in Crisis - High price of broken prisons - Tough sentencing creates
overcrowding that endangers inmates, haunts taxpayers
ICE’s Huge Budget and New Detention/Jail Facilities:
- New, multi-million-dollar 1,000-bed Immigrant Detention Center in Virginia
- Some of ICE’s Budget FY 2007 is…
- Custody Management (detention, jails, beds): $241 million
- Fugitive Operations: $76 million
- Transportation and Removal (transporting immigrants to/from jails and air-fare for deportation): $94.1 million
- Total ICE in FY 2007: $4.73 billion
Dear U.S. Citizen:
You’ve been warned about where your tax dollars are going. Have you been listening?
Yup! America’s best news sources, like The Washington Post, have been reporting these unscrupulous practices for years…
Border Policy’s “Success” Strains Resources: “With roughly 1.6 million illegal immigrants in some stage of immigration proceedings [as of 2006], ICE holds more inmates a night than Clarion hotels have guests, operates nearly as many vehicles as Greyhound has buses and flies more people
each day than do many small U.S. airlines.” [source: washingtonpost.com]
Locking Up the Huddled Masses: “Immigration detention is big business. Many detention centers are operated by for-profit companies. The federal government pays the companies, which in turn often pay the counties. Since Texas has plenty of poor rural counties with cheap real estate, it’s not surprising that thousands of immigrants are detained here. But Texas isn’t alone. There are immigrant detention facilities nationwide, including county jails, holding thousands.” [source: newamericamedia.org]
By the way…
We at Hollow-Man.net do not believe prisons are the answer to most of the offenses for which our society currently incarcerates individuals. A combination of psycho-therapy, psychiatric counseling, pharmaceutical medication, and electronic tracking are much more effective … and much cheaper for the taxpayer.
Ultimately, a less-criminal society may be achieved by…
Making life less stressful and rewards more equitable for people. Doing so naturally reduces
cravings for things such as drugs/alcohol (a means of escaping stress) and associated crimes and violence.
