Teams assigned to make sure foreigners ordered out of the United States actually leave have a backlog of more than 600,000 cases and can't accurately account for the fugitives' whereabouts, the government reported Monday.Of course, the Bush Adminsitration will be blamed for this even though it is more of an appropriations problem.
The report by the Homeland Security Department's inspector general found that the effectiveness of teams assigned to find the fugitives was hampered by "insufficient detention capacity, limitations of an immigration database and inadequate working space."
Even though more than $204 million was allocated for 52 fugitive operations teams since 2003, a backlog of 623,292 cases existed as of August of 2006, the report said.
Monday, March 26, 2007
600,000 Missing?
Now I know that ICE is often overworked, but can't anyone get a decent earmark to prevent something like this? Oh, of course not, because then we would be racist or mean.
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