We all gon’ die! Enteroboleprositic plague gon’ kill us TILL WE DIE!
End Times
Hopefully, he’ll be able to shake it off.
Wow! There can't be but a couple or a dozen at the most undocumented immigrants incarcerated and a danger to the other inmates.
Wot?
These tables are not totally germane but they are from official sources about "immigrants" (ILLEGAL aliens most likely near 100%); included is a table showing a count of prisoners under the jurisdiction of state or federal correctional authorities. Also there is information about how the feds are suppose to pay some of the costs suffered by locals keeping themselves safe from ILLEGAL alien criminals.
Department of Justices (DOJ) State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP) dollars received by states, counties, etc. to cover part of the costs here
Criminal Alien Statistics Appendix III: SCAAP Criminal Alien Incarcerations in State Prisons and Local Jails (Corresponds to Fig. 4) This appendix provides additional details on figure 4: Number of SCAAP Criminal Alien Incarcerations in Each State. Table 8: Number of State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP) Criminal Alien Incarcerations in Each State
State | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alaska | 77 | 87 | - | 93 | 107 | 101 | 87 |
Alabama | 98 | 113 | 102 | 214 | 259 | 295 | 313 |
Arkansas | 493 | 488 | 486 | 788 | 1,007 | 1,353 | 1,342 |
Arizona | 10,941 | 11,985 | 12,200 | 13,268 | 14,613 | 18,357 | 17,488 |
California | 85,210 | 91,614 | 89,381 | 93,048 | 99,189 | 102,121 | 102,795 |
Colorado | 5,761 | 5,857 | 6,968 | 6,487 | 7,174 | 7,340 | 7,574 |
Connecticut | 409 | 422 | 432 | 476 | 469 | 481 | 517 |
District of Columbia | 48 | 107 | 33 | 96 | 168 | 251 | 432 |
Delaware | 40 | 49 | 99 | 57 | 44 | 38 | 36 |
Florida | 10,383 | 11,473 | 12,416 | 16,203 | 15,186 | 16,935 | 17,229 |
Georgia | 2,319 | 2,889 | 3,075 | 3,449 | 4,361 | 6,062 | 7,371 |
Hawaii | 101 | 171 | 179 | 174 | 198 | 253 | 286 |
Iowa | 659 | 591 | 492 | 523 | 691 | 543 | 501 |
Idaho | 1,238 | 1,214 | 1,315 | 1,250 | 1,262 | 1,134 | 1,271 |
Illinois | 4,967 | 7,271 | 7,528 | 7,499 | 8,335 | 11,114 | 10,677 |
Indiana | 553 | 953 | 1,138 | 1,410 | 1,534 | 1,684 | 1,793 |
Kansas | 973 | 1,090 | 841 | 1,048 | 1,043 | 1,252 | 1,328 |
Kentucky | 681 | 652 | 692 | 626 | 623 | 1,139 | 1,343 |
Louisiana | 236 | 213 | 174 | 172 | 228 | 204 | 246 |
Massachusetts | 1,897 | 2,509 | 2,789 | 2,778 | 2,639 | 2,731 | 2,523 |
Maryland | 1,730 | 1,488 | 1,644 | 1,635 | 1,971 | 2,369 | 2,710 |
Maine | 35 | 53 | 60 | 119 | 103 | 100 | 406 |
Michigan | 1,723 | 1,523 | 1,736 | 1,831 | 1,829 | 1,850 | 1,700 |
Minnesota | 1,594 | 1,418 | 1,049 | 1,472 | 1,866 | 2,193 | 2,140 |
Missouri | 725 | 786 | 607 | 661 | 707 | 805 | 723 |
Mississippi | 72 | 66 | 100 | 78 | 78 | 183 | 342 |
Montana | 19 | 41 | 50 | 42 | 54 | 39 | 24 |
North Carolina | 4,084 | 4,753 | 6,126 | 6,297 | 7,439 | 8,150 | 8,948 |
North Dakota | 29 | 28 | 41 | 37 | 55 | 43 | 46 |
Nebraska | 1,082 | 1,064 | 1,142 | 737 | 1,328 | 1,424 | 1,754 |
New Hampshire | 167 | 164 | 116 | 106 | 103 | 104 | 185 |
New Jersey | 5,455 | 5,085 | 6,006 | 6,305 | 8,434 | 9,693 | 9,971 |
New Mexico | 1,732 | 2,220 | 2,507 | 2,067 | 2,021 | 2,675 | 2,112 |
Nevada | 4,957 | 4,923 | 5,623 | 5,369 | 6,605 | 6,148 | 6,918 |
New York | 16,130 | 14,536 | 14,286 | 12,962 | 12,138 | 13,192 | 11,096 |
Ohio | 756 | 792 | 901 | 924 | 1,240 | 1,777 | 3,879 |
Oklahoma | 1,751 | 1,429 | 1,397 | 1,993 | 2,471 | 4,128 | 1,666 |
Oregon | 2,056 | 3,464 | 3,892 | 4,307 | 4,755 | 5,158 | 3,609 |
Pennsylvania | 1,414 | 1,162 | 1,232 | 1,516 | 1,615 | 2,054 | 2,169 |
Rhode Island | 663 | 400 | 352 | 402 | 429 | 359 | 421 |
South Carolina | 925 | 1,117 | 1,472 | 1,721 | 2,649 | 2,051 | 3,750 |
South Dakota | 292 | 267 | 317 | 352 | 486 | 547 | 93 |
Tennessee | 764 | 1,148 | 1,196 | 1,409 | 1,630 | 2,499 | 1,993 |
Texas | 32,127 | 31,047 | 27,980 | 30,689 | 33,221 | 36,065 | 37,021 |
Utah | 2,338 | 2,574 | 2,316 | 2,395 | 2,648 | 2,018 | 3,438 |
Virginia | 2,432 | 2,882 | 3,743 | 3,298 | 4,554 | 5,819 | 4,968 |
Vermont | 20 | 24 | 25 | 17 | 20 | 28 | 13 |
Washington | 5,668 | 5,375 | 4,891 | 5,164 | 6,050 | 6,384 | 5,976 |
Wisconsin | 2,174 | 2,362 | 2,592 | 2,724 | 2,756 | 2,882 | 2,690 |
West Virginia | 5 | 6 | 8 | - | - | 22 | 5 |
Wyoming | 75 | 63 | 56 | 49 | 59 | 71 | 65 |
TOTAL | 220,078 | 232,008 | 233,803 | 246,337 | 268,444 | 294,218 | 295,983 |
Year | Total | Federal* | state | Male | Female | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2000 | 1,394,231 | 145,416 | 1,248,815 | 1,303,421 | 93,504 | |
2001 | 1,404,032 | 156,993 | 1,247,039 | 1,311,053 | 92,979 | |
2002 | 1,440,144 | 163,528 | 1,276,616 | 1,342,513 | 97,631 | |
2003 | 1,468,601 | 173,059 | 1,295,542 | 1,367,755 | 100,846 | |
2004 | 1,497,100 | 180,328 | 1,316,772 | 1,392,278 | 104,822 | |
2005 | 1,525,910 | 187,618 | 1,338,292 | 1,418,392 | 107,518 | |
2006 | 1,568,674 | 193,046 | 1,375,628 | 1,456,366 | 112,308 | |
2007 | 1,596,835 | 199,618 | 1,397,217 | 1,482,524 | 114,311 | |
2008 | 1,608,282 | 201,280 | 1,407,002 | 1,493,670 | 114,612 | |
2009 | 1,615,487 | 208,118 | 1,407,369 | 1,502,002 | 113,485 | |
2010 | 1,613,803 | 209,771 | 1,404,032 | 1,500,936 | 112,867 | |
2011 | 1,598,780 | 216,362 | 1,382,418 | 1,487,393 | 111,387 | |
Percent change |
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Year | Total | Federal* | state | Male | Female | |
Average annual | ||||||
20002010 | 1.3% | 3.3% | 1.1% | 1.3% | 1.7% | |
20102011 | -0.9 | 3.1 | -1.5 | -0.9 | -1.3 |
Note: Jurisdiction refers to the legal authority of state or federal correctional officials over a prisoner regardless of where the prisoner is held.
*Includes inmates held in nonsecure privately operated community corrections facilities and juveniles held in contract facilities. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, National Prisoner Statistics Program, 20002011
Drug offenders still make up more than 46 percent of the federal prison system.
Immigrants are the third-highest category of offenders, at 11 percent.
Leprosy....All my skin is falling off of me... (Sung to the tune of The Beatles “Yesterday”)
native of Micronesia
served time in 3 other prisons
Why did we allow this pos into the country and why are we allowing him to stay? Yes, our immigration system is broken, but not in the way the Dims mean!
Ship him off to the island. ..
No skin off my back...
Ain’t multiculturalism grand?
Taking silver biotics and asap gel will get rid of the leprosy in days. Many missionary doctors use it on the field.
Alas, Obama hugs the Ebola nurses.
So shall the walk among the Lepers.
Is that covered by Obamacare?
Don’t eat armadillo.
Someone needs to ping the graphic “roll out your dead” FReeper for this one.
Ah, the benefits of globalization and multiculturalism. /s
Post to me or FReep mail to be on/off the Bring Out Your Dead ping list.
The purpose of the Bring Out Your Dead ping list (formerly the Ebola ping list) is very early warning of emerging pandemics, as such it has a high false positive rate.
So far the false positive rate is 100%.
At some point we may well have a high mortality pandemic, and likely as not the Bring Out Your Dead threads will miss the beginning entirely.
*sigh* Such is life, and death...
Leprosy is a very close relative of Tuberculosis. It is caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium lepromatosis. Tuberculosis is caused by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Things they have in common include that they are very slow growing. Typically bacteria reproduce about every half hour, but they only reproduce once or twice a day. This also means that the medicine against them has to be taken continually for months or years.
While TB has come back as a major disease, it’s rather odd that leprosy hasn’t, yet.