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<abstract>GAO discussed the Institutional Hearing Program (IHP), focusing on: (1)
the extent to which deportable criminal aliens were included in the IHP;
(2) the extent to which the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)
completed deportation hearings for deportable aliens during their time
in prison or after their release; and (3) INS&apos; efforts to enhance IHP.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) the IHP is the Department of Justice&apos;s main vehicle
for placing aliens who are incarcerated in federal and state prisons
into deportation proceedings so that they can be expeditiously deported
upon release from prison; (2) in fiscal years 1995 and 1996, Congress
authorized dedicated IHP staff to help expand and enhance the program;
(3) the INS has not fully complied with the law&apos;s requirements
concerning criminal aliens who committed aggravated felonies, nor has it
realized the full potential of the IHP; (4) INS did not identify many
deportable criminal aliens before their release from prison; (5) for the
second half of fiscal year (FY) 1995, this resulted in nearly 2,000
criminal aliens, including some aggravated felons, being released into
U.S. communities without an INS determination of the risk they posed to
public safety; (6) GAO asked INS to determine whether there had been
post-release criminal activity by 635 of these criminal aliens; (7) INS
determined that 23 percent had been rearrested for crimes, including 184
felonies; (8) INS did not complete the IHP for the majority of criminal
aliens who were identified as potentially deportable and were released
from federal and five state prisons during the last 6 months of FY 1995;
(9) INS was able to more quickly remove from the country those aliens
for whom it completed the IHP with final deportation orders than those
aliens for whom it completed deportation hearings after their prison
release; (10) if INS had completed proceedings for all aliens released
from state and federal prisons in FY 1995 before their release, it could
have avoided nearly $63 million in detention costs; (11) INS&apos; efforts to
improve the IHP have encountered several impediments; (12) the federal
Bureau of Prisons and some states have accepted INS&apos; proposals to make
the processing of aliens more efficient, but others have not; (13)
further, INS did not staff the IHP at the expected levels because of
hiring delays, agent attrition, and the use of lower graded agents to
replace rather than supplement higher graded agents already working on
IHP cases; and (14) finally, INS&apos; top managers did not adequately
respond to identified IHP performance problems.</abstract>
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