Republican and Democratic lawmakers alike have been critical of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency's decision to release convicted criminals facing deportation from immigration jails.
In a letter sent yesterday to acting ICE Director Thomas Winkowski, Republican Sen John Cornyn and Democrat Rep Beto O'Rourke said they were told about the automated notification system by a senior immigration official in late October. ICE is also considering adding notifications for victims, the pair wrote.
ICE did not immediately respond to a request for comment. During the 2013 budget year, ICE released 36,007 criminal immigrants who were facing deportation, including those accounting for 193 homicide and 426 sexual assault convictions, according to ICE statistics.
All of the immigrants released from immigration jail had finished their criminal jail sentences and still face deportation.
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Cornyn and O'Rourke wrote to Winkowski with a variety of questions about how ICE decides which immigrants with records should be released and when. Among other things the lawmakers asked the agency to explain how it categorizes immigrants based on criminal histories.
The agency said about 72 per cent of the criminals released from immigration jails last year were so-called mandatory releases.