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The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona charged 214 individuals in April with “illegal reentry” to the United States. These included 190 people who had already been convicted of non-immigration crimes inside the United States.
I. Illegal Reentry After Deportation (8 U.S.C. 1326)
214 individuals were charged in April with illegal reentry
A. 190 of those 214 individuals had previously been convicted of non-immigration criminal offenses in the U.S.
Of the 190 individuals with non-immigration criminal records:
1. 46 had violent crime convictions, including:
2 individuals had homicide convictions
13 individuals had sex offense convictions
18 individuals had domestic violence convictions
2. 11 had property crime convictions
3. 41 had DUI convictions
4. 103 had drug crime convictions
B. 106 of those 214 individuals had been deported three or more times
II. Alien Smuggling (8 U.S.C. 1324)
52 individuals were charged in April with alien smuggling
III. Illegal Entry (Criminal Consequence Initiative) (8 U.S.C. 1325)
United States Attorney s Office District of Arizona February 2021 Immigration and Border Crimes Report Published: 07 April 2021 07 April 2021
Phoenix, Arizona - United States Attorney s Office District of Arizona February 2021 Immigration and Border Crimes Report:
I. Illegal Reentry After Deportation (8 U.S.C. 1326)
190 individuals were charged in February with illegal reentry
A. 151 of those 190 individuals had previously been convicted of non-immigration criminal offenses in the U.S.
Of the 151 individuals with non-immigration criminal records:
1. 44 had violent crime convictions, including:
2 individuals had homicide convictions
1 individual had a sex offense conviction
10 individuals had domestic violence convictions
2. 5 had property crime convictions
3. 24 had DUI convictions
4. 78 had drug crime convictions