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Apr 29, 2018 18:34:09   #
OldGlory1951 Loc: Burien, Washington
 
$46,654: Annual Cost of Detaining I*****l A***n Exceeds Average American Income
By Terence P. Jeffrey | April 29, 2018 | 12:31 PM EDT
(Photo/Immigration and Customs Enforcement)

(CNSNews.com) - The federal government paid a “bed rate” of $127.82 per day to house each i*****l a***n detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in fiscal 2016, according to ICE data published in a new report by the Government Accountability Office.

Even if you do not count the extra day in that leap year, that works out to $46,654.30 for each detention bed occupied by an i*****l a***n for 365 days.

The approximately $46,654 it cost to house a detained i*****l a***n for 365 days in fiscal 2016 was approximately $104 more than the average income for Americans 15 and older that year—which, according to Census Bureau Table PINC-01, was $46,550.

The GAO report—“Immigration Detention: Opportunities Exist to Improve Cost Estimates”—examined how ICE calculates its anticipated budgetary needs for detaining i*****l a***ns. It discovered, for example, that ICE had made some basic mathematical errors in preparing its budget justifications for Congress, including a $34.7 million multiplication error in its fiscal 2014 request and a $129 million multiplication error in its fiscal 2015 request.

ICE also made a $4,000 multiplication error in calculating its fiscal 2018 budget justification, the report said.

“To determine its immigration detention costs, ICE primarily relies on two variables—the average dollar amount required to house one adult detainee for one day (bed rate) and the average daily population (ADP) of detainees,” said the GAO report.

“In order to determine the amount necessary to operate the detention system for adult detainees, ICE multiplies the projected ADP by the projected bed rate by the number of days in the year,” said GAO.

However, GAO discovered, ICE had difficulty successfully executing this multiplication problem in fiscal 2014, 2015 and 2018.

“During our review of ICE’s fiscal year 2014 and fiscal year 2015 budget requests, we calculated the total amounts requested for ICE’s immigration detention costs using its formula (see fig. 3) and the ADP and bed rate figures provided in the budget request and compared it with ICE’s requested amount,” said he report. “Based on our calculations, the amounts ICE requested are not consistent (by a difference of $34.7 million for fiscal year 2014 and $129 million for fiscal year 2015) with the figures used to develop their estimate.18 ICE officials acknowledged the error.”

“The fiscal year 2018 request also contains a multiplication error that resulted in ICE requesting less funds—$4,000—than using the correct calculation,” said the report.

In Table 4, the report shows what ICE calculated the “bed rate” to be $127.82 for fiscal 2016 (based on the actual data for the first three quarters of that year). That made the cost for detaining an i*****l a***n for 365 days in that year $46,654.30.

According to Table 4, ICE also estimated that the “bed rate” would be $132.59 for fiscal 2017 and $133.99 for fiscal 2018.

Assuming that the $133.99 “bed rate” for fiscal 2018 is accurate, that means it will cost the federal government $48,906.35 to detain an i*****l a***n for 365 days this year.

http://www.cnsnews.com



That's Sucks, that we have to Foot the Bill, to cage these Illegal Criminals. Why empty the Pockets of Americans, when Trump could foot the Bill. He he is swimming in OODLES of Cash!!!!!. Y'all who work and raise families, and keep a roof over your heads, need every penny of what you have earned. Y'all need to speak up and make the Big Man!!!! foot the Bill, not y'all. How do y'all feel about this!!!!?

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Apr 29, 2018 18:48:22   #
bahmer
 
OldGlory1951 wrote:
$46,654: Annual Cost of Detaining I*****l A***n Exceeds Average American Income
By Terence P. Jeffrey | April 29, 2018 | 12:31 PM EDT
(Photo/Immigration and Customs Enforcement)

(CNSNews.com) - The federal government paid a “bed rate” of $127.82 per day to house each i*****l a***n detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in fiscal 2016, according to ICE data published in a new report by the Government Accountability Office.

Even if you do not count the extra day in that leap year, that works out to $46,654.30 for each detention bed occupied by an i*****l a***n for 365 days.

The approximately $46,654 it cost to house a detained i*****l a***n for 365 days in fiscal 2016 was approximately $104 more than the average income for Americans 15 and older that year—which, according to Census Bureau Table PINC-01, was $46,550.

The GAO report—“Immigration Detention: Opportunities Exist to Improve Cost Estimates”—examined how ICE calculates its anticipated budgetary needs for detaining i*****l a***ns. It discovered, for example, that ICE had made some basic mathematical errors in preparing its budget justifications for Congress, including a $34.7 million multiplication error in its fiscal 2014 request and a $129 million multiplication error in its fiscal 2015 request.

ICE also made a $4,000 multiplication error in calculating its fiscal 2018 budget justification, the report said.

“To determine its immigration detention costs, ICE primarily relies on two variables—the average dollar amount required to house one adult detainee for one day (bed rate) and the average daily population (ADP) of detainees,” said the GAO report.

“In order to determine the amount necessary to operate the detention system for adult detainees, ICE multiplies the projected ADP by the projected bed rate by the number of days in the year,” said GAO.

However, GAO discovered, ICE had difficulty successfully executing this multiplication problem in fiscal 2014, 2015 and 2018.

“During our review of ICE’s fiscal year 2014 and fiscal year 2015 budget requests, we calculated the total amounts requested for ICE’s immigration detention costs using its formula (see fig. 3) and the ADP and bed rate figures provided in the budget request and compared it with ICE’s requested amount,” said he report. “Based on our calculations, the amounts ICE requested are not consistent (by a difference of $34.7 million for fiscal year 2014 and $129 million for fiscal year 2015) with the figures used to develop their estimate.18 ICE officials acknowledged the error.”

“The fiscal year 2018 request also contains a multiplication error that resulted in ICE requesting less funds—$4,000—than using the correct calculation,” said the report.

In Table 4, the report shows what ICE calculated the “bed rate” to be $127.82 for fiscal 2016 (based on the actual data for the first three quarters of that year). That made the cost for detaining an i*****l a***n for 365 days in that year $46,654.30.

According to Table 4, ICE also estimated that the “bed rate” would be $132.59 for fiscal 2017 and $133.99 for fiscal 2018.

Assuming that the $133.99 “bed rate” for fiscal 2018 is accurate, that means it will cost the federal government $48,906.35 to detain an i*****l a***n for 365 days this year.

http://www.cnsnews.com



That's Sucks, that we have to Foot the Bill, to cage these Illegal Criminals. Why empty the Pockets of Americans, when Trump could foot the Bill. He he is swimming in OODLES of Cash!!!!!. Y'all who work and raise families, and keep a roof over your heads, need every penny of what you have earned. Y'all need to speak up and make the Big Man!!!! foot the Bill, not y'all. How do y'all feel about this!!!!?
$46,654: Annual Cost of Detaining I*****l A***n Ex... (show quote)


How much are bullets going for these days? How muc hare they charging for digging holes now figure that up and see how that comes out.

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Apr 29, 2018 19:53:31   #
Sicilianthing
 
OldGlory1951 wrote:
$46,654: Annual Cost of Detaining I*****l A***n Exceeds Average American Income
By Terence P. Jeffrey | April 29, 2018 | 12:31 PM EDT
(Photo/Immigration and Customs Enforcement)

(CNSNews.com) - The federal government paid a “bed rate” of $127.82 per day to house each i*****l a***n detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in fiscal 2016, according to ICE data published in a new report by the Government Accountability Office.

Even if you do not count the extra day in that leap year, that works out to $46,654.30 for each detention bed occupied by an i*****l a***n for 365 days.

The approximately $46,654 it cost to house a detained i*****l a***n for 365 days in fiscal 2016 was approximately $104 more than the average income for Americans 15 and older that year—which, according to Census Bureau Table PINC-01, was $46,550.

The GAO report—“Immigration Detention: Opportunities Exist to Improve Cost Estimates”—examined how ICE calculates its anticipated budgetary needs for detaining i*****l a***ns. It discovered, for example, that ICE had made some basic mathematical errors in preparing its budget justifications for Congress, including a $34.7 million multiplication error in its fiscal 2014 request and a $129 million multiplication error in its fiscal 2015 request.

ICE also made a $4,000 multiplication error in calculating its fiscal 2018 budget justification, the report said.

“To determine its immigration detention costs, ICE primarily relies on two variables—the average dollar amount required to house one adult detainee for one day (bed rate) and the average daily population (ADP) of detainees,” said the GAO report.

“In order to determine the amount necessary to operate the detention system for adult detainees, ICE multiplies the projected ADP by the projected bed rate by the number of days in the year,” said GAO.

However, GAO discovered, ICE had difficulty successfully executing this multiplication problem in fiscal 2014, 2015 and 2018.

“During our review of ICE’s fiscal year 2014 and fiscal year 2015 budget requests, we calculated the total amounts requested for ICE’s immigration detention costs using its formula (see fig. 3) and the ADP and bed rate figures provided in the budget request and compared it with ICE’s requested amount,” said he report. “Based on our calculations, the amounts ICE requested are not consistent (by a difference of $34.7 million for fiscal year 2014 and $129 million for fiscal year 2015) with the figures used to develop their estimate.18 ICE officials acknowledged the error.”

“The fiscal year 2018 request also contains a multiplication error that resulted in ICE requesting less funds—$4,000—than using the correct calculation,” said the report.

In Table 4, the report shows what ICE calculated the “bed rate” to be $127.82 for fiscal 2016 (based on the actual data for the first three quarters of that year). That made the cost for detaining an i*****l a***n for 365 days in that year $46,654.30.

According to Table 4, ICE also estimated that the “bed rate” would be $132.59 for fiscal 2017 and $133.99 for fiscal 2018.

Assuming that the $133.99 “bed rate” for fiscal 2018 is accurate, that means it will cost the federal government $48,906.35 to detain an i*****l a***n for 365 days this year.

http://www.cnsnews.com



That's Sucks, that we have to Foot the Bill, to cage these Illegal Criminals. Why empty the Pockets of Americans, when Trump could foot the Bill. He he is swimming in OODLES of Cash!!!!!. Y'all who work and raise families, and keep a roof over your heads, need every penny of what you have earned. Y'all need to speak up and make the Big Man!!!! foot the Bill, not y'all. How do y'all feel about this!!!!?
$46,654: Annual Cost of Detaining I*****l A***n Ex... (show quote)


>>>>

THERE It IS !

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Apr 29, 2018 20:57:49   #
Radiance3
 
OldGlory1951 wrote:
$46,654: Annual Cost of Detaining I*****l A***n Exceeds Average American Income
By Terence P. Jeffrey | April 29, 2018 | 12:31 PM EDT
(Photo/Immigration and Customs Enforcement)

(CNSNews.com) - The federal government paid a “bed rate” of $127.82 per day to house each i*****l a***n detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in fiscal 2016, according to ICE data published in a new report by the Government Accountability Office.

Even if you do not count the extra day in that leap year, that works out to $46,654.30 for each detention bed occupied by an i*****l a***n for 365 days.

The approximately $46,654 it cost to house a detained i*****l a***n for 365 days in fiscal 2016 was approximately $104 more than the average income for Americans 15 and older that year—which, according to Census Bureau Table PINC-01, was $46,550.

The GAO report—“Immigration Detention: Opportunities Exist to Improve Cost Estimates”—examined how ICE calculates its anticipated budgetary needs for detaining i*****l a***ns. It discovered, for example, that ICE had made some basic mathematical errors in preparing its budget justifications for Congress, including a $34.7 million multiplication error in its fiscal 2014 request and a $129 million multiplication error in its fiscal 2015 request.

ICE also made a $4,000 multiplication error in calculating its fiscal 2018 budget justification, the report said.

“To determine its immigration detention costs, ICE primarily relies on two variables—the average dollar amount required to house one adult detainee for one day (bed rate) and the average daily population (ADP) of detainees,” said the GAO report.

“In order to determine the amount necessary to operate the detention system for adult detainees, ICE multiplies the projected ADP by the projected bed rate by the number of days in the year,” said GAO.

However, GAO discovered, ICE had difficulty successfully executing this multiplication problem in fiscal 2014, 2015 and 2018.

“During our review of ICE’s fiscal year 2014 and fiscal year 2015 budget requests, we calculated the total amounts requested for ICE’s immigration detention costs using its formula (see fig. 3) and the ADP and bed rate figures provided in the budget request and compared it with ICE’s requested amount,” said he report. “Based on our calculations, the amounts ICE requested are not consistent (by a difference of $34.7 million for fiscal year 2014 and $129 million for fiscal year 2015) with the figures used to develop their estimate.18 ICE officials acknowledged the error.”

“The fiscal year 2018 request also contains a multiplication error that resulted in ICE requesting less funds—$4,000—than using the correct calculation,” said the report.

In Table 4, the report shows what ICE calculated the “bed rate” to be $127.82 for fiscal 2016 (based on the actual data for the first three quarters of that year). That made the cost for detaining an i*****l a***n for 365 days in that year $46,654.30.

According to Table 4, ICE also estimated that the “bed rate” would be $132.59 for fiscal 2017 and $133.99 for fiscal 2018.

Assuming that the $133.99 “bed rate” for fiscal 2018 is accurate, that means it will cost the federal government $48,906.35 to detain an i*****l a***n for 365 days this year.

http://www.cnsnews.com



That's Sucks, that we have to Foot the Bill, to cage these Illegal Criminals. Why empty the Pockets of Americans, when Trump could foot the Bill. He he is swimming in OODLES of Cash!!!!!. Y'all who work and raise families, and keep a roof over your heads, need every penny of what you have earned. Y'all need to speak up and make the Big Man!!!! foot the Bill, not y'all. How do y'all feel about this!!!!?
$46,654: Annual Cost of Detaining I*****l A***n Ex... (show quote)

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One of the goals of the Obama Alinsky style is Class Warfare. Muliply violence, support criminals and allow them to cause havoc, chaos, and violence in society. Increase the poor and handouts dependent to the working class, and the rich.

These are now the framework of the democrats, the lefts, and progressives.

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Apr 29, 2018 20:58:44   #
Radiance3
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
>>>>

THERE It IS !

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So, what is your solution Sici?

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Apr 29, 2018 21:14:21   #
Sicilianthing
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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So, what is your solution Sici?


>>>>

Well Trump should exercise his special Secret P**********l powers no one has ever used before.

In the meantime Plan B is already underway the Convention of States (very risky when it happens)

Plan C is activating all Citizen’s into M*****as and forming camp at the border...

Begin Mass Deportations of the 6million Scumbag Muslims and 22millon illegal Hispanics and Asians here...

Nothing else will work... we’re in serious trouble and everyone needs to choose a side.

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Apr 30, 2018 12:02:02   #
Louie27 Loc: Peoria, AZ
 
OldGlory1951 wrote:
$46,654: Annual Cost of Detaining I*****l A***n Exceeds Average American Income
By Terence P. Jeffrey | April 29, 2018 | 12:31 PM EDT
(Photo/Immigration and Customs Enforcement)

(CNSNews.com) - The federal government paid a “bed rate” of $127.82 per day to house each i*****l a***n detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in fiscal 2016, according to ICE data published in a new report by the Government Accountability Office.

Even if you do not count the extra day in that leap year, that works out to $46,654.30 for each detention bed occupied by an i*****l a***n for 365 days.

The approximately $46,654 it cost to house a detained i*****l a***n for 365 days in fiscal 2016 was approximately $104 more than the average income for Americans 15 and older that year—which, according to Census Bureau Table PINC-01, was $46,550.

The GAO report—“Immigration Detention: Opportunities Exist to Improve Cost Estimates”—examined how ICE calculates its anticipated budgetary needs for detaining i*****l a***ns. It discovered, for example, that ICE had made some basic mathematical errors in preparing its budget justifications for Congress, including a $34.7 million multiplication error in its fiscal 2014 request and a $129 million multiplication error in its fiscal 2015 request.

ICE also made a $4,000 multiplication error in calculating its fiscal 2018 budget justification, the report said.

“To determine its immigration detention costs, ICE primarily relies on two variables—the average dollar amount required to house one adult detainee for one day (bed rate) and the average daily population (ADP) of detainees,” said the GAO report.

“In order to determine the amount necessary to operate the detention system for adult detainees, ICE multiplies the projected ADP by the projected bed rate by the number of days in the year,” said GAO.

However, GAO discovered, ICE had difficulty successfully executing this multiplication problem in fiscal 2014, 2015 and 2018.

“During our review of ICE’s fiscal year 2014 and fiscal year 2015 budget requests, we calculated the total amounts requested for ICE’s immigration detention costs using its formula (see fig. 3) and the ADP and bed rate figures provided in the budget request and compared it with ICE’s requested amount,” said he report. “Based on our calculations, the amounts ICE requested are not consistent (by a difference of $34.7 million for fiscal year 2014 and $129 million for fiscal year 2015) with the figures used to develop their estimate.18 ICE officials acknowledged the error.”

“The fiscal year 2018 request also contains a multiplication error that resulted in ICE requesting less funds—$4,000—than using the correct calculation,” said the report.

In Table 4, the report shows what ICE calculated the “bed rate” to be $127.82 for fiscal 2016 (based on the actual data for the first three quarters of that year). That made the cost for detaining an i*****l a***n for 365 days in that year $46,654.30.

According to Table 4, ICE also estimated that the “bed rate” would be $132.59 for fiscal 2017 and $133.99 for fiscal 2018.

Assuming that the $133.99 “bed rate” for fiscal 2018 is accurate, that means it will cost the federal government $48,906.35 to detain an i*****l a***n for 365 days this year.

http://www.cnsnews.com



That's Sucks, that we have to Foot the Bill, to cage these Illegal Criminals. Why empty the Pockets of Americans, when Trump could foot the Bill. He he is swimming in OODLES of Cash!!!!!. Y'all who work and raise families, and keep a roof over your heads, need every penny of what you have earned. Y'all need to speak up and make the Big Man!!!! foot the Bill, not y'all. How do y'all feel about this!!!!?
$46,654: Annual Cost of Detaining I*****l A***n Ex... (show quote)


This problem has been caused by the members of Congress. That means the Democrats and the anti-Trump Republicans, which are all swamp creatures.

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Apr 30, 2018 12:07:19   #
Sicilianthing
 
Louie27 wrote:
This problem has been caused by the members of Congress. That means the Democrats and the anti-Trump Republicans, which are all swamp creatures.


>>>>

V**e every incumbent out of office
Label them t*****rs to their own people....
Hold them accountable for their crimes against us

The Article V Convention of States is making it’s way toward them...

ConventionOfStates.com
Cos.com

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May 1, 2018 15:29:34   #
Louie27 Loc: Peoria, AZ
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
>>>>

V**e every incumbent out of office
Label them t*****rs to their own people....
Hold them accountable for their crimes against us

The Article V Convention of States is making it’s way toward them...

ConventionOfStates.com
Cos.com



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