Bureau of Prisons: 1 in 5 Inmates Is Foreign-Born

** ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND, FEB. 5-6 ** Washington state prisons Lt. Clan Jacobs, left, walks
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About 1 in 5 inmates in Bureau of Prisons (BOP) custody is foreign-born, a Department of Justice (DOJ) report reveals.

A new report from Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ DOJ showed that out of the 185,507 inmates currently in BOP custody, 39,455 of the inmates — or about 21 percent — were foreign-born who either entered the U.S. illegally or legally.

According to the newly released data, 51 percent of the 39,455 foreign-born inmates in BOP custody are illegal aliens who are subject to final deportation orders. Another 38 percent of the foreign-born inmate population remain under investigation by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.

Roughly six percent of foreign-born inmates in BOP custody are illegal aliens that are now currently in deportation proceedings, while less than five percent were legal residents in the U.S., though they are now in the process of being deported.

Additionally, there are 19,311 foreign-born inmates in U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) custody. The majority of those inmates, 59 percent, are illegal aliens who are subject to final deportation orders. Another 32 percent of the USMS foreign-born inmates are still under investigation by ICE, while 6.5 percent of the inmates were illegal aliens who are in the process of being deported from the U.S.

More than 1.5 million illegal and legal immigrants enter the U.S., leaving Americans forced to compete with an evergrowing number of low-skilled foreign workers for stagnant, blue-collar wages.

John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him on Twitter at @JxhnBinder

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