(a) In generalThe Attorney General shall regularly collect data on a nationwide basis on aliens being detained in the United States by the Immigration and Naturalization Service other than the aliens described in section 1377 of this title, including the following information:(1) The number of detainees who are criminal aliens and the number of detainees who are noncriminal aliens who are not seeking asylum.
(2) An identification of the ages, gender, and countries of origin of detainees within each category described in paragraph (1).
(3) The types of facilities, whether facilities of the Immigration and Naturalization Service or other Federal, State, or local facilities, in which each of the categories of detainees described in paragraph (1) are held.
(b) Length of detention, transfers, and dispositionsWith respect to detainees who are criminal aliens and detainees who are noncriminal aliens who are not seeking asylum, the Attorney General shall also collect data concerning—(1) the number and frequency of transfers between detention facilities for each category of detainee;
(2) the average length of detention of each category of detainee;
(3) for each category of detainee, the number of detainees who have been detained for the same length of time, in 3-month increments;
(4) for each category of detainee, the rate of release from detention for each district of the Immigration and Naturalization Service; and
(5) for each category of detainee, the disposition of detention, including whether detention ended due to deportation, release on parole, or any other release.
(c) Criminal aliensWith respect to criminal aliens, the Attorney General shall also collect data concerning—(1) the number of criminal aliens apprehended under the immigration laws and not detained by the Attorney General; and
(2) a list of crimes committed by criminal aliens after the decision was made not to detain them, to the extent this information can be derived by cross-checking the list of criminal aliens not detained with other databases accessible to the Attorney General.
(d) Annual reportsBeginning on October 1, 1999, and not later than October 1 of each year thereafter, the Attorney General shall submit to the Committee on the Judiciary of each House of Congress a report setting forth the data collected under subsections (a), (b), and (c) for the fiscal year ending September 30 of that year.
(e) Availability to publicCopies of the data collected under subsections (a), (b), and (c) shall be made available to members of the public upon request pursuant to such regulations as the Attorney General shall prescribe.
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