In Virginia, jail officials are now required to notify U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials of all inmates not born in the U.S., regardless of their immigration status, according to The Washington Post.
The law became effective July 1 and aims to keep tabs on illegal immigrants charged with crimes, the newspaper reports.
According to ICE statistics given to the Virginia State Crime Commission, during the 2007 fiscal year, law enforcement agencies in the state made 12,073 reports to the federal agency—and those reports resulted in 694 detainers, according to The Washington Post. That’s nearly 6 percent of all the suspected illegal immigrants reported.
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