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National Disability Rights Network May 23, 2013 Custody Programs and Community Outreach Webinar U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Enforcement and Removal Operations

ERO Annual Removals 1

Average Daily Population Tables Key Facts Summary FY13 Fiscal Year ADP 34,635 Fiscal Year ALOS 28.9 Percent of Detainees Released FY13 25% removed or released within: 1 day 50% removed or released within: 8 days 75% removed or released within: 33 days 90% removed or released within: 70 days 95% removed or released within: 116 days 2

PBNDS 2011 Performance-Based National Detention Standards 2011 PBNDS incorporates the input of many agency employees and stakeholders and also includes references to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. PBNDS defines a special needs detainee as one whose mental and/or physical condition requires different accommodations or arrangements than a general population detainee would receive. Within 12 hours of arrival, all detainees shall receive, by a health care provider or specially trained detention officer, an initial medical, dental and mental health screen and be asked for information regarding any known or emergent medical conditions. Detainees with hearing or speech disabilities shall be granted reasonable accommodations to all for appropriate telephone services. 3

Risk Classification Assessment System Risk Classification Assessment System (RCA) At ICE intake and subsequent assessments, RCA utilizes a risk scoring methodology to generate recommendations for decisions related to: Detention or Release Bond Amount, if applicable Custody Classification Level (if the individual is detained) Community Supervision Level (if the individual is released) The RCA module aids ICE personnel in making consistent custody and classification decisions by automating the review of an alien s: Biographic information Criminal history Immigration history Special vulnerabilities Community ties 4

Risk Classification Assessment System RCA RCA will never recommend detention for an individual with a Special Vulnerability if not subject to mandatory detention An ICE supervisor will always be required to justify a decision to detain a detainee determined to have a Special Vulnerability ICE personnel maintain the ability to exercise discretion and document all decisions RCA allows ICE officers to document the existence of any special vulnerabilities of detainees (see next slide) 5

Risk Classification Assessment System RCA Continued 6

Medical Care Improvements Medical Care Improvements Formerly the Division of Immigration Health Service, ICE Health Services Corps (IHSC) became an ERO component in 2007. IHSC provides direct patient care at the 221 dedicated ICE facilities over 15,000 patients (or over 45% of ICE s detained population). IHSC established the Field Medical Coordinator Program for increased interaction with and oversight of the contract facilities. Electronic health record system is being developed and will begin testing implementation in the field in June 2013. 7

Krome Service Processing Center Mental Health Transition Unit IHSC and the Miami field office are developing a mental health transition unit at the Krome detention facility. The transition unit will house up to 30 detainees in a specialized housing area within the Krome campus. Other non-mental health medical needs will be provided by the IHSC Krome detention facility medical staff. Facility renovations have been completed, and the unit is scheduled to open by June 2013. 8

Community and Detainee Helpline Enhances public engagement to better address the concerns of the public and detainees. Reflects ICE's continued belief that sustained public engagement is indispensable to the success of our agency. The CDH allows ICE to address the following in a timely manner: Community outreach inquiries and requests Prosecutorial discretion requests Detention concerns (including reporting sexual/physical assault/abuse and systemic complaints on facility conditions) Information about enforcement activities Questions about immigration court cases Other concerns regularly raised by the public 9

Community and Detainee Helpline June 15, 2012, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) initiative announced June 18, 2012, DACA Hotline Call Center established, which eventually answered more than 6,200 calls on DACA September 28, 2012, DACA Hotline transitioned to the Community Hotline November 9, 2012, Community Hotline began transition to Community and Detainee Helpline (CDH) February 1, 2013, fully deployed CDH with activation in all detention facilities nationwide CDH can be reached Monday Friday from 8am 8pm ESD at: 1-888-351-4024 10

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