Deportations at record high, US says By Associated Press | October 7,
2010
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— ...The 392,862 removals by Immigration and Customs Enforcement falls short of
the agency’s goal of 400,000 for the 2010 fiscal year that ended Sept. 30. But
it is above the 2009 total of 389,834. About 35 percent of those immigrants were
considered convicted criminals by the government.
“It has been another
record-breaking year at Immigration and Customs Enforcement,’’ Homeland Security
Secretary Janet Napolitano said yesterday.
The department released some of
the totals and other benchmarks 28 days before November’s midterm elections, in
which Democrats are facing possible losses of their majorities in Congress. Some
of the information was posted on a department blog in advance.
The agency
also arrested 197,090 noncriminal immigrants in the 2010 fiscal year, about
56,041 fewer than the previous year.
In addition to the removals, ICE audited
more than 2,200 employers in the past fiscal year. As a result it prohibited,
for a limited time, 97 companies and 49 individuals from contracting with the
federal government.
The agency levied more than $6.9 million in fines this
year, up from $1.33 million in 2009. Courts levied an additional $30 million in
fines each year.
The administration has made cracking down on employers a key
part of its immigration enforcement policies.
Congress has been pressuring
Homeland Security to emphasize deporting and removing people dangerous to
communities or who are threats to the country.
The Obama administration has
been criticized by some backers of strict enforcement who say it has eased rules
on parts of the arrest-and-detain process.