NEW SECURE COMMUNITIES PROGRAM ID’S CRIMINAL  ALIENS IN FLORIDA TO REMOVE THEM FROM THE US
US Immigration/Customs (ICE) and Florida  Dept. of Law Enforcement (FDLE) are using new fingerprinting method to  identify legal and illegal criminal aliens and to remove them from the  United States.  A “criminal alien” is defined as an alien convicted of a  crime.  Fingerprints are used that are taken when these criminals  entered prison and when they entered the US.  This enables local law  enforcement partners to know as much as possible about the people in  their custody by quickly and accurate identification.
The new  SECURE COMMUNITIES program now checks fingerprints against both FBI  criminal history records and a biometrics-based ID system maintained by  the Department of Homeland Security.  The purpose of the program is to  modernized identifying and removing the most dangerous criminal aliens  from the US.  The Program has been activated statewide in Florida and is  now being used in 392 jurisdictions in 23 states. It should be  available nationwide by 2013.  
ICE is  notified thru the fingerprinting process and places a priority on  removing aliens convicted of the most serious Level 1 offenses first,  for committing violent crimes such as major drug offenses, murder, rape  and kidnapping.  The use of biometric technology has greatly improved  the ID method.  Using this program, criminal aliens are not released  back into our communities when they complete their sentences.
Since  October 2008, 22,200 criminal aliens convicted of Level 1 crimes as  described above have been removed from the United States, 1800 of them  from Florida, and more than 22,200 criminal aliens convicted of Level 2  and 3 crimes have been removed, including burglary and serious property  crimes which are the highest amount of crimes committed by aliens.  

 
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