ICE Detainee Population Statistics by Field Office Field Office Atlanta Baltimore Boston Buffalo Chicago Dallas Denver Detroit El Paso FOSC Houston Los Angeles Miami New Orleans New York City Newark Philadelphia Phoenix Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Seattle St. Paul Washington, D.C. Total Average Daily Population 2,683 322 810 535 1,441 928 459 602 1,235 0 2,008 2,304 2,250 2,320 934 1,155 1,124 2,753 474 4,167 1,061 598 1,278 768 824 33,034 Number Currently Detained 2,780 328 844 509 1,435 918 447 568 1,113 0 1,811 2,107 2,169 2,210 977 1,144 999 2,700 494 4,157 1,041 613 1,346 675 777 32,162 Number Detained with Final Orders 1,010 143 363 253 363 361 107 211 187 0 660 483 655 1,110 357 491 336 788 182 2,070 287 171 327 186 236 11,337 FY2012 data is as of IIDS v 1.10 December 5, 2011 as provided by the Statistical Tracking Unit, but from EID data as of No Average daily population excludes ORR and MIRP facilities. ovember 30, 2011. ICE Detainee Population Statistics by Fiscal Year Fiscal Year FY 2001 FY 2002 FY 2003 FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 YTD Average Daily Population 20,251 19,922 21,178 21,928 19,718 22,975 30,295 31,771 32,098 30,885 33,330 33,034 Total Number Detained During the Average Length of Year Stay (In Days) 204,459 40.16 198,307 41.50 227,677 37.10 231,142 40.40 233,417 38.50 256,842 33.70 311,169 36.90 378,582 30.49 383,524 31.23 363,064 31.49 429,247 29.20 71,784 27.83 Statistics for FY 2009 and later years include detainees released on their own recognizance and detainees in Bureau of Prisons facilities. Figures for FY 2001 to FY 2011 are historical and remain static. Statistics for FY 2012 will change throughout the year as cases are closed and data is entered after the removal has taken place. FY2012 data is as of IIDS v 1.10 December 5, 2011 as provided by the Statistical Tracking Unit, but from EID data as of November 30, 2011. FY2010 - FY2012 data excludes ORR and MIRP facilities. Average Length of Stay by Fiscal Year (Top 20 Countries Based on Number Removed to that Country) Country MEXICO GUATEMALA HONDURAS EL SALVADOR DOMINICAN REPUBLIC BRAZIL COLOMBIA ECUADOR JAMAICA NICARAGUA HAITI PERU CANADA CHINA, PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF INDIA PHILLIPINES UNITED KINGDOM COSTA RICA VENEZUELA SOUTH KOREA Overall FY 2008 15.9 34.3 34.9 46.0 63.7 47.0 57.2 47.3 106.3 56.8 130.1 50.1 52.1 109.5 102.1 87.5 63.5 46.4 62.1 47.4 26.3 FY 2009 17.4 33.6 34.9 47.9 55.2 45.4 55.9 46.6 118.0 57.7 177.1 49.0 49.4 103.4 97.9 96.6 60.3 45.6 68.9 40.0 27.3 FY 2010 18.1 31.8 33.2 50.2 57.4 44.5 57.6 41.8 117.7 66.3 130.7 53.6 49.1 96.7 69.6 93.9 63.1 41.4 64.9 34.6 27.7 FY 2011 17.1 33.3 35.4 54.7 64.8 74.8 45.5 45.5 127.5 72.8 106.8 51.0 50.5 51.0 74.8 89.2 68.8 46.1 65.2 35.8 25.9 Figures for FY2008 through FY2011 are historical and remain static. Figures for FY 2012 will change throughout the year as cases are closed and data is entered after the removal has taken place. FY2012 data is as of IIDS v 1.10 December 5, 2011 as provided by the Statistical Tracking Unit, but from EID data as of November 30, 2011. FY2010 -FY2012 data excludes ORR and MIRP facilities. FY 2012 YTD 15.8 31.6 30.4 53.7 57.1 43.0 65.5 48.6 155.1 55.9 183.1 56.0 42.5 84.3 98.8 75.7 61.6 53.5 66.4 37.3 24.7 Criminal Alien Program Charging Documents by Field Office Field Office Atlanta Baltimore Boston Buffalo Chicago Dallas Denver Detroit El Paso FOSC Houston Los Angeles Miami New Orleans New York City Newark Philadelphia Phoenix Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Seattle St. Paul Washington, D.C. Unassigned Total FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 YTD 1,490 7000 8,170 10,306 11,772 1,898 438 1438 1,890 1,573 1,460 230 1,370 2613 3,452 3,069 2,881 567 353 598 572 751 493 94 13,203 15081 11,694 20,740 15,210 2,211 10,590 15250 17,173 13,296 14,268 1,974 3,671 6019 8,204 6,890 5,884 829 2,057 4470 5,793 5,626 4,962 679 2,310 6795 6,244 6,204 4,429 677 0 0 0 31 1,661 569 8,967 13361 13,811 16,150 14,202 2,342 19,240 23943 19,543 18,406 21,070 3,419 5,170 10045 10,214 8,940 9,351 1480 3,465 6292 7,785 8,823 9,777 1557 6,622 9778 7,651 7,818 7,367 1052 1,470 4503 5,214 4,631 4,072 678 3,627 5051 6,032 4,618 4,621 720 10,724 7142 10,990 8,050 6,177 809 3,997 6999 7,365 6,591 5,297 653 4,477 11704 18,812 12,766 11,331 1,834 10,920 12344 11,194 9,058 11,047 1505 18,001 27385 27,428 24,080 25,477 3,751 4,203 9104 10,654 8,644 7,379 1156 1,959 4971 6,217 6,055 5,743 894 1,686 3101 3,215 3,817 5,692 886 24,286 6098 3,479 6,284 1,121 210 164,296 221,085 232,796 223,217 212,744 32,674 FY 2007-2011 data from IIDS is historical and remains static. FY2012 data is as of IIDS v 1.10 December 5, 2011 as provided by the Statistical Tracking Unit, but from EID data as of November 30, 2011. Book-Ins by Fiscal Year Fiscal Year FY 2001 FY 2002 FY 2003 FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 YTD Total Number of Percent Book-Ins Criminals Criminals 204,459 79,943 39.1% 198,307 81,108 40.9% 227,677 90,547 39.8% 231,142 93,196 40.3% 233,417 93,834 40.2% 256,842 97,446 37.9% 311,169 130,784 42.0% 378,582 108,812 28.7% 383,524 105,116 27.4% 363,064 186,927 51.5% 429,247 197,472 46.0% 71,784 29,723 41.4% Number of Percent NonNonCriminals Criminals 124,516 60.9% 117,199 59.1% 137,130 60.2% 137,946 59.7% 139,583 59.8% 159,396 62.1% 180,385 58.0% 269,770 71.3% 278,408 72.6% 176,137 48.5% 231,775 54.0% 42,061 58.6% Figures for FY 2001 to FY 2011 are historical and remain static. Statistics for FY 2012 will change throughout the year as cases are closed. FY2012 data is as of IIDS v 1.10 December 5, 2011 as provided by the Statistical Tracking Unit, but from EID data as of November 30, 2011. FY2010 - FY2012 data excludes ORR and MIRP facilities. A “criminal” is defined as by criminality at time of book-in based on the criminality book-in variable. Removals by Fiscal Year FY 2008 Criminal Percent Criminal Non-Criminal Percent Non-Criminal Total Removals 114,415 31% 254,806 69% 369,221 FY 2009 136,343 35% 253,491 65% 389,834 FY 2010 195,772 50% 197,090 50% 392,862 FY 2011 216,698 55% 180,208 45% 396,906 FY 2012 YTD 28,573 50% 28,762 50% 57,335 FY2012 data is as of IIDS v 1.10 December 5, 2011 as provided by the Statistical Tracking Unit, but from EID data as of November Figures for FY2008 through FY2011 are historical IIDS Data and remain static. FY2008 - FY2012 Removal Data Includes Returns. The term ‘Returns’ include Voluntary Returns, Voluntary Departures and Withd A “criminal” is defined as those with a convicted status and a criminal as of date. Starting in FY2009, ICE began to “lock” removal statistics on October 5th at the end of each fiscal year and counted only the aliens whose removal or return was already confirmed. Aliens removed or returned in that fiscal year but not confirmed until after October 5th were excluded from the locked data and thus from ICE statistics. To ensure an accurate and complete representation of all removals and returns, ICE will include the removals and returns confirmed after October 5th into the next fiscal year. The number of removals in FY2009, excluding the "lag" from FY2008, was 387,790. The number of removals in FY2010, excluding the "lag" from FY2009, was 373,440. This number does not include 76,732 expedited removal cases which ICE closed on behalf of CBP in FY2010. Of those 76,732, 33,900 cases resulted from a joint CBP/ICE operation in Arizona. ICE spent $1,155,260 on those 33,900 cases. The number of removals in FY2011, excluding the "lag" from FY2010, was 385,145 FY Data Lag/Case Closure Lag is defined as the physical removal of an alien occurring in a given month; however, the case is not closed in EARM until a subsequent FY after the data is locked. Since the data from the previous FY is locked, the removal is recorded in the month the case was closed and reported in the next FY Removals. This will result in a higher number of recorded removals in an FY than actual departures. '30, 2011. drawals. Removals by Field Office Field Office Atlanta Baltimore Boston Buffalo Chicago Dallas Denver Detroit El Paso Houston Los Angeles Miami New Orleans New York City Newark Philadelphia Phoenix Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Seattle St. Paul Washington Fugitive Operations Support Center Total FY 2008 18,611 821 4,125 3,453 11,646 17,997 6,261 8,010 17,869 17,312 24,190 13,622 14,803 2,163 4,463 5,531 76,450 6,854 55,189 24,509 17,165 10,910 5,309 1,958 0 369,221 FY 2009 18,812 712 3,248 2,925 9,830 19,190 7,364 8,358 19,292 21,159 25,488 16,543 15,540 2,421 5,112 6,394 81,484 8,377 58,065 23,181 17,225 10,837 6,355 1,922 0 389,834 FY 2010 20,292 859 2,990 2,876 10,346 16,136 6,617 8,054 21,255 21,645 23,875 15,345 15,067 2,028 5,502 6,629 92,592 7,699 55,124 18,086 21,361 9,833 5,925 1,847 879 392,862 FY 2011 FY 2012 YTD 22,963 2,943 1,798 237 3,315 477 3,489 415 11,786 1,581 15,942 2,123 5,634 735 7,298 1,064 36,196 7,714 20,450 3,426 24,826 3,452 16,578 2,303 15,363 2,076 3,522 596 5,305 809 6,746 946 56,198 5,368 6,614 811 63,090 10,538 33,006 4,693 19,120 2,624 7,607 1,020 5,748 780 2,812 483 1,500 121 396,906 57,335 FY2012 data is as of IIDS v 1.10 December 5, 2011 as provided by the Statistical Tracking Unit, but from EID data as of November 30, 2011. Figures for FY2008 through FY2011 are historical IIDS Data and remain static. FY2008 - FY2012 Removal Data Includes Returns. The term ‘Returns’ include Voluntary Returns, Voluntary Departures and Withdrawals. A “criminal” is defined as those with a convicted status and a criminal as of date. Starting in FY2009, ICE began to “lock” removal statistics on October 5th at the end of each fiscal year and counted only the aliens whose removal or return was already confirmed. Aliens removed or returned in that fiscal year but not confirmed until after October 5th were excluded from the locked data and thus from ICE statistics. To ensure an accurate and complete representation of all removals and returns, ICE will include the removals and returns confirmed after October 5th into the next fiscal year. The number of removals in FY2009, excluding the "lag" from FY2008, was 387,790. The number of removals in FY2010, excluding the "lag" from FY2009, was 373,440. This number does not include 76,732 expedited removal cases which ICE closed on behalf of CBP in FY2010. Of those 76,732, 33,900 cases resulted from a joint CBP/ICE operation in Arizona. ICE spent $1,155,260 on those 33,900 cases. The number of removals in FY2011, excluding the "lag" from FY2010, was 385,145 FY Data Lag/Case Closure Lag is defined as the physical removal of an alien occurring in a given month; however, the case is not closed in EARM until a subsequent FY after the data is locked. Since the data from the previous FY is locked, the removal is recorded in the month the case was closed and reported in the next FY Removals. This will result in a higher number of recorded removals in an FY than actual departures. Removals by Field Office for FY 2012 YTD Criminals and Non-Criminals Field Office Atlanta Baltimore Boston Buffalo Chicago Dallas Denver Detroit El Paso Houston Fugitive Operations Support Center Los Angeles Miami New Orleans New York City Newark Philadelphia Phoenix Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Seattle St. Paul Washington Total Removals 2,943 237 477 415 1,581 2,123 735 1,064 7,714 3,426 121 3,452 2,303 2,076 596 809 946 5,368 811 10,538 4,693 2,624 1,020 780 483 57,335 Number of Percent Number of Percent NonNonCriminals Criminals Criminals Criminals 2,089 71% 854 29% 123 52% 114 48% 216 45% 261 55% 251 60% 164 40% 946 60% 635 40% 1,517 71% 606 29% 552 75% 183 25% 552 52% 512 48% 2,320 30% 5,394 70% 2,379 69% 1,047 31% 0 0% 121 100% 2,441 71% 1,011 29% 901 39% 1,402 61% 1,365 66% 711 34% 275 46% 321 54% 332 41% 477 59% 632 67% 314 33% 3,043 57% 2,325 43% 560 69% 251 31% 3,751 36% 6,787 64% 1,448 31% 3,245 69% 1,495 57% 1,129 43% 601 59% 419 41% 491 63% 289 37% 293 61% 190 39% 28,573 50% 28,762 50% FY2012 data is as of IIDS v 1.10 December 5, 2011 as provided by the Statistical Tracking Unit, but from EID data as of Nov Figures for FY2008 through FY2011 are historical IIDS Data and remain static. FY2008 - FY2012 Removal Data Includes Returns. The term ‘Returns’ include Voluntary Returns, Voluntary Departures and A “criminal” is defined as those with a convicted status and a criminal as of date. Starting in FY2009, ICE began to “lock” removal statistics on October 5th at the end of each fiscal year and counted only the aliens whose removal or return was already confirmed. Aliens removed or returned in that fiscal year but not confirmed until after October 5th were excluded from the locked data and thus from ICE statistics. To ensure an accurate and complete representation of all removals and returns, ICE will include the removals and returns confirmed after October 5th into the next fiscal year. The number of removals in FY2009, excluding the "lag" from FY2008, was 387,790. The number of removals in FY2010, excluding the "lag" from FY2009, was 373,440. This number does not include 76,732 expedited removal cases which ICE closed on behalf of CBP in FY2010. Of those 76,732, 33,900 cases resulted from a joint CBP/ICE operation in Arizona. ICE spent $1,155,260 on those 33,900 cases. The number of removals in FY2011, excluding the "lag" from FY2010, was 385,145 FY Data Lag/Case Closure Lag is defined as the physical removal of an alien occurring in a given month; however, the case is not closed in EARM until a subsequent FY after the data is locked. Since the data from the previous FY is locked, the removal is recorded in the month the case was closed and reported in the next FY Removals. This will result in a higher number of recorded removals in an FY than actual departures. vember 30, 2011. Withdrawals Removals by Field Office for FY 2011 Criminals and Non-Criminals Field Office Atlanta Baltimore Boston Buffalo Chicago Dallas Denver Detroit El Paso Houston Fugitive Operations Support Center Los Angeles Miami New Orleans New York City Newark Philadelphia Phoenix Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Seattle St. Paul Washington Total Number of Percent Removals Criminals Criminals 22,963 15,203 66% 1,798 753 42% 3,315 1,281 39% 3,489 1,986 57% 11,786 7,491 64% 15,942 10,570 66% 5,634 3,902 69% 7,298 3,741 51% 36,196 17,012 47% 20,450 15,206 74% 1,500 23 2% 24,826 17,429 70% 16,578 6,928 42% 15,363 9,249 60% 3,522 1,326 38% 5,305 2,240 42% 6,746 4,159 62% 56,198 27,885 50% 6,614 4,406 67% 63,090 28,533 45% 33,006 14,412 44% 19,120 12,615 66% 7,607 5,272 69% 5,748 3,467 60% 2,812 1,609 57% 396,906 216,698 55% Number of Percent NonNonCriminals Criminals 7,760 34% 1,045 58% 2,034 61% 1,503 43% 4,295 36% 5,372 34% 1,732 31% 3,557 49% 19,184 53% 5,244 26% 1,477 98% 7,397 30% 9,650 58% 6,114 40% 2,196 62% 3,065 58% 2,587 38% 28,313 50% 2,208 33% 34,557 55% 18,594 56% 6,505 34% 2,335 31% 2,281 40% 1,203 43% 180,208 45% FY2011 data is historical and remains static. FY2011 Removal Data Includes Returns. The term ‘Returns’ include Voluntary Returns, Voluntary Departures and Withdrawals under Docket Control. A “criminal” is defined as those with a convicted status and a criminal as of date. Starting in FY2009, ICE began to “lock” removal statistics on October 5th at the end of each fiscal year and counted only the aliens whose removal or return was already confirmed. Aliens removed or returned in that fiscal year but not confirmed until after October 5th were excluded from the locked data and thus from ICE statistics. To ensure an accurate and complete representation of all removals and returns, ICE will include the removals and returns confirmed after October 5th into the next fiscal year. The number of removals in FY2009, excluding the "lag" from FY2008, was 387,790. The number of removals in FY2010, excluding the "lag" from FY2009, was 373,440. This number does not include 76,732 expedited removal cases which ICE closed on behalf of CBP in FY2010. Of those 76,732, 33,900 cases resulted from a joint CBP/ICE operation in Arizona. ICE spent $1,155,260 on those 33,900 cases. The number of removals in FY2011, excluding the "lag" from FY2010, was 385,145 FY Data Lag/Case Closure Lag is defined as the physical removal of an alien occurring in a given month; however, the case is not closed in EARM until a subsequent FY after the data is locked. Since the data from the previous FY is locked, the removal is recorded in the month the case was closed and reported in the next FY Removals. This will result in a higher number of recorded removals in an FY than actual departures. Removals by Field Office for FY 2010 Criminals and Non-Criminals Field Office Atlanta Baltimore Boston Buffalo Chicago Dallas Denver Detroit El Paso Fugitive Operations Support Center Houston Los Angeles Miami New Orleans New York City Newark Philadelphia Phoenix Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Seattle St. Paul Washington Total Number of Percent Removals Criminals Criminals 20,292 11,830 58% 859 271 32% 2,990 1,047 35% 2,876 1,547 54% 10,346 5,386 52% 16,136 8,342 52% 6,617 4,447 67% 8,054 3,504 44% 21,255 11,294 53% 879 40 5% 21,645 17,013 79% 23,875 15,215 64% 15,345 5,314 35% 15,067 7,451 49% 2,028 555 27% 5,502 1,830 33% 6,629 3,892 59% 92,592 35,937 39% 7,699 4,487 58% 55,124 23,538 43% 18,086 10,916 60% 21,361 13,249 62% 9,833 4,714 48% 5,925 2,817 48% 1,847 1,136 62% 392,862 195,772 50% Number of Percent NonNonCriminals Criminals 8,462 42% 588 68% 1,943 65% 1,329 46% 4,960 48% 7,794 48% 2,170 33% 4,550 56% 9,961 47% 839 95% 4,632 21% 8,660 36% 10,031 65% 7,616 51% 1,473 73% 3,672 67% 2,737 41% 56,655 61% 3,212 42% 31,586 57% 7,170 40% 8,112 38% 5,119 52% 3,108 52% 711 38% 197,090 50% FY2010 data is historical and remains static. FY2010 Removal Data Includes Returns. The term ‘Returns’ include Voluntary Returns, Voluntary Departures and Withdrawals under Docket Control. A “criminal” is defined as those with a convicted status and a criminal as of date. Starting in FY2009, ICE began to “lock” removal statistics on October 5th at the end of each fiscal year and counted only the aliens whose removal or return was already confirmed. Aliens removed or returned in that fiscal year but not confirmed until after October 5th were excluded from the locked data and thus from ICE statistics. To ensure an accurate and complete representation of all removals and returns, ICE will include the removals and returns confirmed after October 5th into the next fiscal year. The number of removals in FY2009, excluding the "lag" from FY2008, was 387,790. The number of removals in FY2010, excluding the "lag" from FY2009, was 373,440. This number does not include 76,732 expedited removal cases which ICE closed on behalf of CBP in FY2010. Of those 76,732, 33,900 cases resulted from a joint CBP/ICE operation in Arizona. ICE spent $1,155,260 on those 33,900 cases. The number of removals in FY2011, excluding the "lag" from FY2010, was 385,145 FY Data Lag/Case Closure Lag is defined as the physical removal of an alien occurring in a given month; however, the case is not closed in EARM until a subsequent FY after the data is locked. Since the data from the previous FY is locked, the removal is recorded in the month the case was closed and reported in the next FY Removals. This will result in a higher number of recorded removals in an FY than actual departures. Removals by Field Office for FY 2009 Criminals and Non-Criminals Field Office Atlanta Baltimore Boston Buffalo Chicago Dallas Denver Detroit El Paso Houston Los Angeles Miami New Orleans New York City Newark Philadelphia Phoenix Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Seattle St. Paul Washington Total Removals 18,812 712 3,248 2,925 9,830 19,190 7,364 8,358 19,292 21,159 25,488 16,543 15,540 2,421 5,112 6,394 81,484 8,377 58,065 23,181 17,225 10,837 6,355 1,922 389,834 Number of Percent Number of Percent NonNonCriminals Criminals Criminals Criminals 7,379 39% 11,433 61% 144 20% 568 80% 796 25% 2,452 75% 1,384 47% 1,541 53% 4,603 47% 5,227 53% 6,460 34% 12,730 66% 3,013 41% 4,351 59% 2,798 33% 5,560 67% 6,171 32% 13,121 68% 13,674 65% 7,485 35% 9,215 36% 16,273 64% 3,842 23% 12,701 77% 5,879 38% 9,661 62% 755 31% 1,666 69% 1,517 30% 3,595 70% 3,081 48% 3,313 52% 23,563 29% 57,921 71% 3,390 40% 4,987 60% 11,934 21% 46,131 79% 10,402 45% 12,779 55% 8,345 48% 8,880 52% 4,468 41% 6,369 59% 2,759 43% 3,596 57% 771 40% 1,151 60% 136,343 35% 253,491 65% Figures for FY2009 are historical IIDS Data and remain static. FY2009 Removal Data Includes Returns. The term ‘Returns’ include Voluntary Returns, Voluntary Departures and Withdrawals under Docket Control. A “criminal” is defined as those with a convicted status and a criminal as of date. Starting in FY2009, ICE began to “lock” removal statistics on October 5th at the end of each fiscal year and counted only the aliens whose removal or return was already confirmed. Aliens removed or returned in that fiscal year but not confirmed until after October 5th were excluded from the locked data and thus from ICE statistics. To ensure an accurate and complete representation of all removals and returns, ICE will include the removals and returns confirmed after October 5th into the next fiscal year. The number of removals in FY2009, excluding the "lag" from FY2008, was 387,790. The number of removals in FY2010, excluding the "lag" from FY2009, was 373,440. This number does not include 76,732 expedited removal cases which ICE closed on behalf of CBP in FY2010. Of those 76,732, 33,900 cases resulted from a joint CBP/ICE operation in Arizona. ICE spent $1,155,260 on those 33,900 cases. The number of removals in FY2011, excluding the "lag" from FY2010, was 385,145 FY Data Lag/Case Closure Lag is defined as the physical removal of an alien occurring in a given month; however, the case is not closed in EARM until a subsequent FY after the data is locked. Since the data from the previous FY is locked, the removal is recorded in the month the case was closed and reported in the next FY Removals. This will result in a higher number of recorded removals in an FY than actual departures. Removals by Country for FY 2012 YTD (Top 20 Countries Based on Number Removed to that Country) Criminals and Non-Criminals Removals Country MEXICO GUATEMALA HONDURAS EL SALVADOR DOMINICAN REPUBLIC BRAZIL COLOMBIA ECUADOR JAMAICA NICARAGUA HAITI PERU CANADA CHINA, PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF INDIA PHILIPPINES UNITED KINGDOM COSTA RICA VENEZUELA SOUTH KOREA Overall 41,543 4,720 3,778 2,765 514 472 314 261 214 204 200 146 133 131 117 93 70 62 57 54 55,848 Number of Percent Criminals Criminals 22,075 1,633 1,630 1,244 315 85 199 103 174 82 103 75 61 31 21 39 30 20 25 16 27,961 53% 35% 43% 45% 61% 18% 63% 39% 81% 40% 52% 51% 46% 24% 18% 42% 43% 32% 44% 30% 50% Number of Percent NonNonCriminals Criminals 19,468 47% 3,087 65% 2,148 57% 1,521 55% 199 39% 387 82% 115 37% 158 61% 40 19% 122 60% 97 49% 71 49% 72 54% 100 76% 96 82% 54 58% 40 57% 42 68% 32 56% 38 70% 27,887 50% FY2012 data is as of IIDS v 1.10 December 5, 2011 as provided by the Statistical Tracking Unit, but from EID data as of Nov Figures for FY2008 through FY2011 are historical IIDS Data and remain static. FY2008 - FY2012 Removal Data Includes Returns. The term ‘Returns’ include Voluntary Returns, Voluntary Departures and A “criminal” is defined as those with a convicted status and a criminal as of date. Starting in FY2009, ICE began to “lock” removal statistics on October 5th at the end of each fiscal year and counted only the aliens whose removal or return was already confirmed. Aliens removed or returned in that fiscal year but not confirmed until after October 5th were excluded from the locked data and thus from ICE statistics. To ensure an accurate and complete representation of all removals and returns, ICE will include the removals and returns confirmed after October 5th into the next fiscal year. The number of removals in FY2009, excluding the "lag" from FY2008, was 387,790. The number of removals in FY2010, excluding the "lag" from FY2009, was 373,440. This number does not include 76,732 expedited removal cases which ICE closed on behalf of CBP in FY2010. Of those 76,732, 33,900 cases resulted from a joint CBP/ICE operation in Arizona. ICE spent $1,155,260 on those 33,900 cases. The number of removals in FY2011, excluding the "lag" from FY2010, was 385,145 FY Data Lag/Case Closure Lag is defined as the physical removal of an alien occurring in a given month; however, the case is not closed in EARM until a subsequent FY after the data is locked. Since the data from the previous FY is locked, the removal is recorded in the month the case was closed and reported in the next FY Removals. This will result in a higher number of recorded removals in an FY than actual departures. lember 30, 2011. . Withdrawals. Removals by Country for FY 2011 (Top 20 Countries Based on Number Removed to that Country) Criminals and Non-Criminals Country MEXICO GUATEMALA HONDURAS EL SALVADOR BRAZIL DOMINICAN REPUBLIC COLOMBIA ECUADOR NICARAGUA JAMAICA CHINA, PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF PERU CANADA INDIA PHILIPPINES HAITI POLAND SRI LANKA COSTA RICA INDONESIA Overall Number of Percent Removals Criminals Criminals 286,893 33,324 23,822 18,870 3,634 3,380 2,273 1,991 1,693 1,572 1,297 1,190 923 854 808 731 492 481 440 423 385,091 169,781 12,663 11,318 8,931 619 2,199 1,132 805 771 1,289 230 540 467 180 360 249 175 22 186 33 211,950 59% 38% 48% 47% 17% 65% 50% 40% 46% 82% 18% 45% 51% 21% 45% 34% 36% 5% 42% 8% 55% Number of Percent NonNonCriminals Criminals 117,112 41% 20,661 62% 12,504 52% 9,939 53% 3,015 83% 1,181 35% 1,141 50% 1,186 60% 922 54% 283 18% 1,067 82% 650 55% 456 49% 674 79% 448 55% 482 66% 317 64% 459 95% 254 58% 390 92% 173,141 45% FY2011 data is historical and remains static. FY2011 Removal Data Includes Returns. The term ‘Returns’ include Voluntary Returns, Voluntary Departures and Withdrawals under Docket Control. A “criminal” is defined as those with a convicted status and a criminal as of date. Starting in FY2009, ICE began to “lock” removal statistics on October 5th at the end of each fiscal year and counted only the aliens whose removal or return was already confirmed. Aliens removed or returned in that fiscal year but not confirmed until after October 5th were excluded from the locked data and thus from ICE statistics. To ensure an accurate and complete representation of all removals and returns, ICE will include the removals and returns confirmed after October 5th into the next fiscal year. The number of removals in FY2009, excluding the "lag" from FY2008, was 387,790. The number of removals in FY2010, excluding the "lag" from FY2009, was 373,440. This number does not include 76,732 expedited removal cases which ICE closed on behalf of CBP in FY2010. Of those 76,732, 33,900 cases resulted from a joint CBP/ICE operation in Arizona. ICE spent $1,155,260 on those 33,900 cases. The number of removals in FY2011, excluding the "lag" from FY2010, was 385,145 FY Data Lag/Case Closure Lag is defined as the physical removal of an alien occurring in a given month; however, the case is not closed in EARM until a subsequent FY after the data is locked. Since the data from the previous FY is locked, the removal is recorded in the month the case was closed and reported in the next FY Removals. This will result in a higher number of recorded removals in an FY than actual departures. Removals by Country for FY 2010 (Top 20 Countries Based on Number Removed to that Country) Criminals and Non-Criminals Country MEXICO GUATEMALA HONDURAS EL SALVADOR DOMINICAN REPUBLIC BRAZIL COLOMBIA ECUADOR NICARAGUA JAMAICA PERU CANADA CHINA, PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF PHILIPPINES INDIA UNITED KINGDOM POLAND COSTA RICA VENEZUELA INDONESIA Overall Number of Percent Number of Percent NonNonRemovals Criminals Criminals Criminals Criminals 279,687 152,864 55% 126,823 45% 31,347 9,806 31% 21,541 69% 25,635 10,638 41% 14,997 59% 20,830 8,627 41% 12,203 59% 3,853 2,353 61% 1,500 39% 3,321 542 16% 2,779 84% 2,617 1,298 50% 1,319 50% 2,559 762 30% 1,797 70% 1,975 837 42% 1,138 58% 1,548 1,225 79% 323 21% 1,169 456 39% 713 61% 1,081 515 48% 566 52% 902 166 18% 736 82% 841 343 41% 498 59% 794 197 25% 597 75% 565 212 38% 353 62% 561 188 34% 373 66% 545 170 31% 375 69% 499 147 29% 352 71% 428 49 11% 379 89% 380,757 191,395 50% 189,362 50% FY2010 data is historical and remains static. FY2010 Removal Data Includes Returns. The term ‘Returns’ include Voluntary Returns, Voluntary Departures and Withdrawals under Docket Control. A “criminal” is defined as those with a convicted status and a criminal as of date. Starting in FY2009, ICE began to “lock” removal statistics on October 5th at the end of each fiscal year and counted only the aliens whose removal or return was already confirmed. Aliens removed or returned in that fiscal year but not confirmed until after October 5th were excluded from the locked data and thus from ICE statistics. To ensure an accurate and comple representation of all removals and returns, ICE will include the removals and returns confirmed after October 5th into the next fiscal year. The number of removals in FY2009, excluding the "lag" from FY2008, was 387,790. The number of removals in FY2010, excluding the "lag" from FY2009, was 373,440. This number does not include 76,732 expedited removal cases which ICE closed on behalf of CBP in FY2010. Of those 76,732, 33,900 cases resulted from a joint CBP/ICE operation in Arizona. ICE spent $1,155,260 on those 33,900 cases. The number of removals in FY2011, excluding the "lag" from FY2010, was 385,145 FY Data Lag/Case Closure Lag is defined as the physical removal of an alien occurring in a given month; however, the case is not closed in EARM until a subsequent FY after the data is locked. Since the data from the previous FY is locked, the removal is recorded in the month the case was closed and reported in the next FY Removals. This will result in a higher number of recorded removals in an FY than actual departures. Removals by Country for FY 2009 (Top 20 Countries Based on Number Removed to that Country) Criminals and Non-Criminals Country MEXICO GUATEMALA HONDURAS EL SALVADOR DOMINICAN REPUBLIC BRAZIL COLOMBIA ECUADOR NICARAGUA JAMAICA PERU CHINA, PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CANADA INDIA HAITI PHILIPPINES UNITED KINGDOM COSTA RICA POLAND VENEZUELA Overall Number of Percent NonNonNumber of Percent Removals Criminals Criminals Criminals Criminals 275,217 104,274 38% 170,943 62% 30,411 6,502 21% 23,909 79% 27,679 6,939 25% 20,740 75% 21,157 6,318 30% 14,839 70% 3,850 2,176 57% 1,674 43% 3,298 384 12% 2,914 88% 2,778 1,127 41% 1,651 59% 2,526 645 26% 1,881 74% 2,190 615 28% 1,575 72% 1,630 1,254 77% 376 23% 1,212 377 31% 835 69% 964 138 14% 826 86% 842 391 46% 451 54% 807 188 23% 619 77% 710 468 66% 242 34% 684 259 38% 425 62% 663 199 30% 464 70% 573 120 21% 453 79% 504 133 26% 371 74% 498 132 27% 366 73% 378,193 132,639 35% 245,554 65% FY2009 data is historical IIDS Data. It is static and includes Returns. The term ‘Returns’ include Voluntary Returns, Voluntary Departures and Withdrawals under Docket Control. A “criminal” is defined as those with a convicted status and a criminal as of date. Starting in FY2009, ICE began to “lock” removal statistics on October 5th at the end of each fiscal year and counted only the aliens whose removal or return was already confirmed. Aliens removed or returned in that fiscal year but not confirmed until after October 5th were excluded from the locked data and thus from ICE statistics. To ensure an accurate and complete representation of all removals and returns, ICE will include the removals and returns confirmed after October 5th into the next fiscal year. The number of removals in FY2009, excluding the "lag" from FY2008, was 387,790. The number of removals in FY2010, excluding the "lag" from FY2009, was 373,440. This number does not include 76,732 expedited removal cases which ICE closed on behalf of CBP in FY2010. Of those 76,732, 33,900 cases resulted from a joint CBP/ICE operation in Arizona. ICE spent $1,155,260 on those 33,900 cases. The number of removals in FY2011, excluding the "lag" from FY2010, was 385,145 FY Data Lag/Case Closure Lag is defined as the physical removal of an alien occurring in a given month; however, the case is not closed in EARM until a subsequent FY after the data is locked. Since the data from the previous FY is locked, the removal is recorded in the month the case was closed and reported in the next FY Removals. This will result in a higher number of recorded removals in an FY than actual departures.