(a) Increase in detention facilitiesSubject to the availability of appropriations, the Attorney General shall provide for an increase in the detention facilities of the Immigration and Naturalization Service to at least 9,000 beds before the end of fiscal year 1997.
(b) Report on detention space(1) In generalNot later than 6 months after September 30, 1996, and every 6 months thereafter, the Attorney General shall submit a report to the Committees on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives and of the Senate estimating the amount of detention space that will be required, during the fiscal year in which the report is submitted and the succeeding fiscal year, to detain—(A) all aliens subject to detention under section 1226(c) of this title and section 1231(a) of this title;
(B) all inadmissible or deportable aliens subject to proceedings under section 1228 of this title or section 1225(b)(2)(A) or 1229a of this title; and
(C) other inadmissible or deportable aliens in accordance with the priorities established by the Attorney General.
(2) Estimate of number of aliens released into the community(A) Criminal aliens(i) In generalThe first report submitted under paragraph (1) shall include an estimate of the number of criminal aliens who, in each of the 3 fiscal years concluded prior to the date of the report—(I) were released from detention facilities of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (whether operated directly by the Service or through contract with other persons or agencies); or
(II) were not taken into custody or detention by the Service upon completion of their incarceration.
(ii) Aliens convicted of aggravated feloniesThe estimate under clause (i) shall estimate separately, with respect to each year described in such clause, the number of criminal aliens described in such clause who were convicted of an aggravated felony.
(B) All inadmissible or deportable aliensThe first report submitted under paragraph (1) shall also estimate the number of inadmissible or deportable aliens who were released into the community due to a lack of detention facilities in each of the 3 fiscal years concluded prior to the date of the report notwithstanding circumstances that the Attorney General believed justified detention (for example, a significant probability that the released alien would not appear, as agreed, at subsequent exclusion or deportation proceedings).
(C) Subsequent reportsEach report under paragraph (1) following the first such report shall include the estimates under subparagraphs (A) and (B), made with respect to the 6-month period immediately preceding the date of the submission of the report.
Structure US Code
Title 8— ALIENS AND NATIONALITY
CHAPTER 12— IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY
§ 1351. Nonimmigrant visa fees
§ 1352. Printing of reentry permits and blank forms of manifest and crew lists; sale to public
§ 1353a. Officers and employees; overtime services; extra compensation; length of working day
§ 1353b. Extra compensation; payment
§ 1353c. Immigration officials; service in foreign contiguous territory
§ 1353d. Disposition of money received as extra compensation
§ 1354. Applicability to members of the Armed Forces
§ 1355. Disposal of privileges at immigrant stations; rentals; retail sale; disposition of receipts
§ 1356. Disposition of moneys collected under the provisions of this subchapter
§ 1357. Powers of immigration officers and employees
§ 1358. Local jurisdiction over immigrant stations
§ 1359. Application to American Indians born in Canada
§ 1360. Establishment of central file; information from other departments and agencies
§ 1361. Burden of proof upon alien
§ 1363. Deposit of and interest on cash received to secure immigration bonds
§ 1363a. Undercover investigation authority
§ 1363b. Repealed. , , , 2681–67
§ 1364. Triennial comprehensive report on immigration
§ 1365a. Integrated entry and exit data system
§ 1365b. Biometric entry and exit data system
§ 1366. Annual report on criminal aliens
§ 1367. Penalties for disclosure of information
§ 1368. Increase in INS detention facilities; report on detention space
§ 1369. Treatment of expenses subject to emergency medical services exception
§ 1370. Reimbursement of States and localities for emergency ambulance services
§ 1373. Communication between government agencies and the Immigration and Naturalization Service
§ 1374. Information regarding female genital mutilation
§ 1375b. Protections for domestic workers and other nonimmigrants
§ 1375c. Protections, remedies, and limitations on issuance for A–3 and G–5 visas
§ 1376. Data on nonimmigrant overstay rates
§ 1377. Collection of data on detained asylum seekers
§ 1377a. Report on aliens determined to have credible or reasonable fear of persecution or torture
§ 1378. Collection of data on other detained aliens
§ 1378a. Report on aliens detained
§ 1379. Technology standard to confirm identity
§ 1380. Maintenance of statistics by the Department of Homeland Security
§ 1381. Secretary of Labor report
§ 1382. Acceptance and administration of gifts for immigration integration grants program