Session #102 · 1991–93

Speech #1020099984

About 90 percent of criminals are not Incarcerated or are jailed for only a short period of time. My proposal would require these aliens to report to INS. INS then would be able to determine whether these aliens are deportable under the law and. when appropriate. could Initiate deportation proceedings. The law already covers aliens within the prison system. My bill would affect those whose cases are disposed of via probation. I hope that this provision would encourage the States to make registration with the INS a requirement for parole: No registration means revocation of parole. This could reduce probation workloads: if the alien Is deported. the case is closed. if the alien fails to register and probation Is revoked. the alien is sent to prison and the probation officer can devote time to other cases. I realize that the INS has not issued regulations for the rest of section 263. The Federal Government has nt the jail space to incarcerate deportable aliens. INS also does not have the money to go after the real criminal alien and will not be able to handle those covered by the amendment. Finally. the true criminal will not register with INS. but the poor alien on probation for DUI might subject him/herself to deportation. Yet. Congress establishes both immigration and anticrime policy. If this could have an impact on crime control. then INS will request the funds and Congress. I am certain. will provide them.
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deported immigration deportable deportation

Classification

Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
95%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Criminal Legal / procedural

Speaker & context

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Unknown
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Gender
Date
1991-10-24
Speech ID
1020099984
Paragraph
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