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The 'Dark Side' of Illegal Immigration:
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Nearly One Million Sex Crimes Committed by Illegal Immigrants
in the United States


Copyright © 2006, Violent Crimes Institute, LLC
By Deborah Schurman-Kauflin, Ph.D. Violent Crimes Institute, LLC Atlanta,
Georgia


Introduction:

After conducting a 12 month in-depth study of illegal immigrants who committed
sex crimes and murders for the time period of January 1999 through April 2006,
it is clear that the U.S. public faces a dangerous threat from sex predators
who cross the U.S. borders illegally.

There were 1500 cases analyzed in depth. They included: serial rapes, serial
murders, sexual homicides, and child molestation committed by illegal
immigrants. Police reports, public records, interviews with police, and media
accounts were all included. Offenders were located in 36 states, but it is
clear, that the most of the offenders were located in states with the highest
numbers of illegal immigrants. California was number one, followed by Texas,
Arizona, New Jersey, New York, and Florida.


Based on population numbers of 12,000,000 illegal immigrants and the fact that
young males make up more of this population than the general U.S. population,
sex offenders in the illegal immigrant group make up a higher percentage. When
examining ICE reports and public records, it is consistent to find sex
offenders comprising 2% of illegals apprehended. Based on this 2% figure,
which is conservative, there are approximately 240,000 illegal immigrant sex
offenders in the United States.

This translates to 93 sex offenders and 12 serial sexual offenders coming
across U.S. borders illegally per day. The 1500 offenders in this study had a
total of 5,999 victims. Each sex offender averaged 4 victims. This places the
estimate for victimization numbers around 960,000 for the 88 months examined
in this study.


Victims:

Of the 1500 cases reviewed, 525 (35%) were child molestations, 358 (24%) were
rapes, and 617 (41%) were sexual homicides and serial murders. Of the child
molestations, 47% of the victims were Hispanic, 36% were Caucasian, 8% were
Asian, 6% were African American, and 3% were other nationalities. In most
instances, the offenders were familiar with their victims. In fact, 82% of the
victims were known to their attackers. The other 18% were molested by
strangers. In those instances, the illegal immigrants typically gained access
to the victims after having worked as a day laborer at or near the victims’
homes. Victims ranged in age from 1 year old to 13 years old, with the average
age being 6.

In rape cases, the offenders were less likely to know their victims. Only 64%
of the victims knew their attackers. Furthermore, rape victims proved to be
more diverse than child molestation victims. Hispanic and Caucasian victims
were identical at 35% each.

The next most likely victims were African American women, and other
nationalities comprised the remainder. These women suffered brutal attacks.
Commonly, a weapon was used to control the victims. These weapons were most
often sharp instruments. And the victims were beaten during the rapes over 70%
of the time. Offenders engaged in sodomy in 67% of the attacks, and gang rape
took place in .007% of the cases. Rape victims ranged in age from 16-79 and
averaged age 23.

Serial rapists accounted for 3% of all illegal immigrant rapists. Each serial
rapist averaged 5 victims, with the number of victims ranging from 2 to 11.
Two serial rapists were confirmed HIV positive, and another offender had a
venereal disease.

The murders were the worst of the sex crimes and were especially vicious. The
most common method was for an offender to break into a residence and ambush
his victims. Not only were victims raped, but some (6%) were mutilated. The
crime scenes were very bloody, expressing intense, angry perpetrator
personalities. Specifically, most victims were blitzed, rendered incapable of
fighting back, and then raped and murdered. The most common method of killing
was bludgeoning, followed by stabbing. Caucasians were more likely to become
victims of sexual homicide committed by illegal immigrants. Hispanics were
second, and African Americans were third. Victims of sexual homicides averaged
age 42. However, victims ranged in age from 16-81.

Serial killers accounted for .005% of the sex crimes. The serial killers
averaged 9 victims per offender. Victim choice centered on victims the
offenders did not know. Each serial killer targeted men and women, but females
were higher, making up 73%. Illegal immigrant serial killers were more likely
to strike in the West and the Southern United States.

Victim socioeconomic status changed for each type of crime. Those who fell
victim to child molestation tended to be from a lower socioeconomic status
than those who were raped and those who were raped and murdered. In fact, 57%
of those rape/murdered were from the upper middle class.

There was an especially disturbing finding that in 22% of all sex crimes
committed by illegal immigrants, victims with physical and mental disabilities
were targeted. These disabled victims were each under age 18. In those cases,
the perpetrators knew their victims.


Offenders:

The average age of illegal immigrants who were sex offenders was 27, but they
ranged in age from 16-69. Child molesters tended to be older, averaging age
32. The average age of rapists was 26, and murderers averaged age 28. There is
a trend that these offenders are becoming younger. For example, in 2006, the
average age of sex offender illegal immigrants was 20. The highest number came
from Mexico. El Salvador was the original home to the next highest number of
sexual offenders. Other countries of origin included: Brazil, China, Ecuador,
Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico*, Russia, and Vietnam.

They averaged 4 victims per offender. Nearly 63% had been deported on another
offense prior to the sex crime. There was an average of 3 years of committing
crimes such as DUI, assaults, or drug related offenses prior to being
apprehended for a sexual offense.

Alcohol and drug use seemingly played a large role in these crimes. In fact,
81% of offenders were drinking or using drugs prior to offending. Rapists and
killers were more likely to use alcohol and drugs consistently than child
molesters.

Offenders had the use of a vehicle in 78% of the cases. However, the vehicles
were only owned by those offenders 54% of the time. In the other instances,
the offenders either borrowed or stole the vehicle.

Many offenders were unkempt in appearance and worked with their hands. They
were transient in that they went where work took them. Therefore, only 25%
were stable within a community. Further, in 31% of the crimes, the offenders
entered into the communities where they offended within 2 months of the
commission of their sex offenses. However, many, 79%, had been in the U.S. for
more than one year before being arrested for a sex crime, and they were
typically known to the Criminal Justice system for prior, less serious
offenses before they molested, raped, or murdered.

There was a trend to be single while offending, as only 23% were married at
the time of their crimes. Most were known to date quite a bit and have
derogatory views of females. Domestic violence was common as well, as nearly
half of those with spouses or significant others had a history of domestic
abuse.

Nearly 35% were considered religious and even more, 59% had been raised in a
religious home. Their work consisted of manual labor in industries such as
agriculture, construction, restaurant, and tourism. Residences were rented and
usually shared with several other illegal immigrants. Many were partially
bi-lingual with a preference for their native languages.

Education levels were typically low. Only 22% had graduated high school. As
such, there was a pattern of irresponsible, impulsive behavior in offender
backgrounds. Solutions to their problems entailed moving, i.e. running away.
Most simply ran to the southern U.S. border after being connected with their
sex offenses.


Conclusions:

Illegal immigrants who commit sex crimes first cross the U.S. border
illegally. Then they gradually commit worse crimes and are continually
released back into society or deported. Those who were deported simply
returned illegally again. Only 2% of the offenders in this study has no
history of criminal behavior, beyond crossing the border illegally. There is a
clear pattern of criminal escalation. From misdemeanors such as assault or
DUI, to drug offenses, illegal immigrants who commit sex crimes break U.S.
laws repeatedly. They are highly mobile, work in low skilled jobs with their
hands, use drugs and alcohol, are generally promiscuous, have little family
stability, and choose victims who are easy to attack. Their attacks are
particularly brutal, and they use a hands-on method of controlling and/or
killing their victims.

Note: Nearly 30% of the victims were illegal immigrants themselves.The
remainder were U.S. citizens.

*One offender came from Puerto Rico. He had entered PR illegally from DR and
then came to the mainland. He was charged with child molestation.


Selected bibliography for those interested in reading more:

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accused of sex crimes. Flagstaff, Arizona.

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sentences for rape/murder. Galveston, Texas.

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South Florida. News Release. Miami, Florida.
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ICE (August 15, 2005). ICE arrests 25 child sex offenders in Chicago area.
News Release. Chicago, Illinois.
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ICE (August 26, 2005). ICE deported 550 criminal aliens, status violators from
5-state area during July. News Release. New Orleans, Louisiana.
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ICE (July 11, 2005). ICE removed more than 3,000 criminal aliens, status
violators from South Texas during June. News Release. San Antonio, Texas.
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ICE (July 13, 2005). ICE deports 120 illegal aliens from D.C. area. News
Release. Washington, D.C.
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ICE (July 13, 2005). Ice targets 32 pedophiles and suspected internet child
pornographers in Orange County. News Release. Santa Ana, California.
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ICE (June 10, 2005) ICE nabs predator on probation for molesting mentally
challenged girl. News Release. San Juan, Puerto, Rico.
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ICE (June 10, 2005). ICE removes 525 criminal aliens, status violators from
5-stat6e area during May. News Release. New Orleans, Louisiana.
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ICE (May 3, 2005). ICE deports sex criminal to Ecuador. News Release.
Bloomington, Minnesota.
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ICE (March 4, 2005). Operation Predator arrests surpass 5,000. News Release.
Houston, Texas.
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ICE (March 4, 2005). Two men convicted of sexually molesting children slated
for removal by ICE. News Release. New York, New York.
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ICE (March 10, 2005). ICE deports violent convict to Mexico. News Release. New
York, New York.
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ICE (March 11, 2005). ICE deports 37 illegal aliens from D.C. area. News
Release. Washington, D.C.
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ICE deports St. Paul man who raped 4-year-old. News Release. Bloomington,
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ICE (March 23, 2005). ICE agents arrest 21 child predators and sex offenders
in Westchester County. News Release. White Plains, New York.
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ICE (March 28, 2005). ICE deports four convicted child predators. News
Release. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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ICE (February 2, 2005). ICE deports last four illegal aliens convicted for sex
with 14-year old mentally disabled girl. News Release. Bloomington, Minnesota.
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ICE (February 2, 2005). ICE removes 207 criminal aliens, status violators from
5-state area during January.
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ICE (January 5, 2005). ICE deports teenage Honduran gang member: Gang sexually
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ICE (January 12, 2005). ICE deports 6 criminal aliens from Atlanta. News
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Ice (January 13, 2005). ICE deports 5 illegal aliens convicted for sex with
14-year-old mentally disabled girl. News Release. Bloomington, Minnesota.
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ICE (December 1, 2004). Alien rapists, pedophiles and other sexual predators
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ICE (December 14, 2004). Dallas teacher to be deported for attacking mentally
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ICE (December 16, 2004). ICE deports illegal alien who sexually assaulted
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ICE (November 18, 2004). ICE removed 3,000 criminal aliens, status violators
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ICE (October 4, 2004). ICE arrests 24 in Operating Targeting Criminal Aliens,
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ICE (September 14, 2004). ICE removed 247 criminal aliens, status violators
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ICE (September 14, 2004). ICE Agents, officers have arrested 244 Houston-area
sexual predators since March 2003. News Release. Houston, Texas.
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ICE (September 17, 2004). Man who raped Northfield 12-year-old deported. News
Release. Bloomington, Minnesota.
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ICE (September 24, 2004) ICE Identifies man wanted for homicide. News Release.
Omaha, Nebraska.
http://www.ice.gov/pi/news/newsreleases/articles/safeneighbor092404.htm

ICE (August 4, 2004). ICE Agents arrest 4 New York area child predators, sex
offenders. News Release. New York, New York.
http://www.ice.gov/pi/news/newsreleases/articles/080404predator.htm

ICE (July 8, 2004). Operation Predator nabs more than 3,200 sexual predators
nationwide in its first year. News Release. Washington, D.C.
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ICE (July 9, 2004). ICE Arrests 92 Child Sex Offenders in Minnesota during 1st
year of Operation Predator. News Release. Twin Cities, Minnesota.
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ICE (July 28, 2004). ICE Assists Austin, Minnesota Police with Arrests of
Illegal Aliens who paid for sex with 14-year-old. News Release. Austin, Texas.
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ICE (May 28, 2004). Twice-Deported Child Molester Charged with Drug and
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ICE (April 9, 2004). Four Indicted in ICE Investigation of Brothel where
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ICE (April 28, 2004). ICE Agents Arrest 7 Sex Offenders, 8 Gang Members. News
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