U.S. will spend $4 billion next year for its ICE investigatory agency,
and will spend $1.7 billion on its immigration Benefits agency.
Clearly, they are greatly increasing enforcement spending.
Even so, they are spending $560 million to reduce benefits
processing time to six months, by end of 2005.
ICE detains 21,000 persons in its facilities. Last year, they removed more than 140,000 individuals from the United States, including 76,000 criminal aliens. ICE will have 48 fugitive operations teams deployed throughout the U.S. in 2005. They plan to have 9 sites that can monitor 400 detained individuals per site using methods such as electronic monitoring, halfway houses, and voice recognition technology.
Even so, they should not be blinded by lies and graft,
from foreigners, or inside their government.
http://www.news8.net/news/stories/1104/189605.html
http://www.maryschneider.us/index.php
and will spend $1.7 billion on its immigration Benefits agency.
Clearly, they are greatly increasing enforcement spending.
Even so, they are spending $560 million to reduce benefits
processing time to six months, by end of 2005.
ICE detains 21,000 persons in its facilities. Last year, they removed more than 140,000 individuals from the United States, including 76,000 criminal aliens. ICE will have 48 fugitive operations teams deployed throughout the U.S. in 2005. They plan to have 9 sites that can monitor 400 detained individuals per site using methods such as electronic monitoring, halfway houses, and voice recognition technology.
Even so, they should not be blinded by lies and graft,
from foreigners, or inside their government.
http://www.news8.net/news/stories/1104/189605.html
http://www.maryschneider.us/index.php
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