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Here is a copy of a table in the GAO report to Congress.
Arrest offense | Number | Percent |
---|---|---|
immigrationa | 529,859 | 18 |
Drugs | 504,043 | 17 |
Traffic violations | 404,788 | 14 |
Obstruction of justice | 252,899 | 9 |
Assault | 213,047 | 7 |
Larceny/theft | 125,322 | 4 |
Fraud, forgery, and counterfeiting | 120,810 | 4 |
Burglary | 115,045 | 4 |
Weapons violations | 94,492 | 3 |
Motor vehicle theft | 81,710 | 3 |
Sex offenses | 69,929 | 2 |
Disorderly conduct | 52,384 | 2 |
Stolen property | 49,126 | 2 |
Property damage | 42,609 | 1 |
Robbery | 42,609 | 1 |
Homicide | 25,064 | 1 |
Kidnapping | 14,788 | 1 |
Arson | 2,005 | * |
Other | 151,138 | 5 |
Total | 2,891,668 | 100b |
Source: GAO analysis of FBI IAFIS data.
Note: For information on the margin of error, see app. I.
* less than 1
a Offenses included in our immigration category included both criminal offenses (63,914) and civil immigration violationsthose that lead to removal proceedings (305,784). For 160,161 immigration offenses, we were unable to distinguish whether the offense was criminal or civil. See app. I for information on the margin of error.
b Percentages may not add to 100 due to round
The FBI assigns a unique identification number(Federal Bureau of Investigation identification number) to each set of fingerprints that is a unique identifier that allows the linking of relevant arrest records and any subsequent activity within the criminal justice system. That is the only way GAO had to sample existing data and produce Table 2: Estimated Number and Percent of Criminal Alien Arrest Offenses by Type of Offense.
The arrest histories are stored in the FBIs Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS). About 251,000 (about 48,000 BOP inmates and 203,000 [state] inmates) of the 509,000 criminal aliens had a valid FBI identification number in the data records we obtained. We provided the FBI number and other identifying information to the FBI and requested the arrest history for these 251,000 criminal aliens. The arrest history record for each criminal alien with a unique FBI identification number contained the dates of arrest, the arresting agency, location of the arrest, and a description of each offense that resulted in the arrest, such as drug possession, burglary, and robbery. We used data available in IAFIS as of May 2010 to determine the arrest history for each alien.