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Border Security Status Report Second Quarter, Fiscal Year 2016

March 1, 2017 Fiscal Year 2016 Report to Congress

Under Secretary for Management

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Executive Summary DHS secures our Nation’s air, land, and sea borders to prevent illegal activity while facilitating lawful travel and trade. The Department’s border security and management efforts focus on three interrelated goals: effectively securing U.S. air, land, and sea borders; safeguarding and streamlining lawful trade and travel; and disrupting and, in coordination with other federal agencies, dismantling transnational criminal and terrorist organizations.

Through the unprecedented deployment of personnel, technology, and infrastructure, the U.S. border never has been more secure. The integration of intelligence and enforcement capabilities through intergovernmental task forces and partnerships has facilitated better information sharing, leading to the increased interdiction of drugs, weapons, and currency. By focusing on the highest threats and rapidly responding, DHS has strengthened security across all U.S. borders while facilitating international travel and trade.

Highlights for FY 2016 Q2 compared to last quarter (FY 2016 Q1): • U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Border Patrol (BP) apprehensions

decreased 19 percent in FY 2016 Q2 (84,631) compared to FY 2016 Q1 (104,174). • CBP BP apprehensions of Mexicans increased 9 percent in FY 2016 Q2 (48,552)

compared to last quarter (44,427). Apprehensions of non-Mexicans decreased 40 percent in FY 2016 Q2 (36,079) compared to last quarter (59,747) (Tables 2 and 3).

• The number of DHS removals stayed the same with 80,516 in FY 2016 Q2 and 80,647 in FY 2016 Q1 (Figure 18).

• The number of DHS returns stayed the same with 27,403 in FY 2016 Q2 and 27,587 in FY 2016 Q1 (Figure 18).

The report includes figures and tables on the following topics: • Apprehensions, administrative arrests, and inadmissible aliens • Notices to appear • Criminal arrests • Legal entries • Detention • Removals and returns • Worksite enforcement and E-Verify • Seizures – drugs, weapons, and currency • U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and CBP staffing • Violence against CBP agents and officers • Stonegarden grants

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Border Security Status Report

Table of Contents I. Legislative Requirement ............................................................................................. 1

II. Background ................................................................................................................. 2 A. Overview of Congressional Mandate .................................................... 2 B. Data Presented ..................................................................................... 2

III. Results/Analysis .......................................................................................................... 3 A. Data Trends ......................................................................................... 3 B. Apprehensions, Administrative Arrests, and Inadmissible Aliens

(Figures 1–4 and Tables 1–4) ..................................................... 4 Figure 1. CBP BP Apprehensions: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 ................................. 4 Table 1. CBP BP Apprehensions by Sector: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 .................. 5 Table 2. CBP BP Apprehensions of Mexican Nationals by Sector: FYs 2012 to

2016 Q2 .................................................................................................... 6 Table 3. CBP BP Apprehensions of Non-Mexican Nationals by Sector: FYs

2012 to 2016 Q2 ...................................................................................... 7 Figure 2. ICE Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Administrative Arrests:

FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 ............................................................................... 8 Figure 3. ICE Enforcement Removal Operations (ERO) Administrative

Arrests: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 ................................................................ 9 Figure 4. Aliens Determined Inadmissible by CBP Office of Field Operations

(OFO): FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 ............................................................... 10 Table 4. Aliens Determined Inadmissible by CBP OFO Field Office: FYs 2012

to 2016 Q2 ............................................................................................. 11 C. Unique Individuals Apprehended by CBP BP (Figure 5) ....................... 12

Figure 5. Apprehensions from IDENT by CBP BP: FYs 2009 to 2015 .......... 12 D. Notices to Appear Issued (Figures 6–9) and USCIS Fraud Cases Referred

to ICE (Figure 10) ...................................................................... 13 Figure 6. NTAs Issued by USCIS: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 ............................... 13 Figure 7. NTAs Issued by CBP BP: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 ............................. 14

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Figure 8. NTAs Issued by CBP OFO: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 .......................... 14 Figure 9. NTAs Issued by ICE ERO: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 ........................... 15 Figure 10. USCIS Fraud Cases Referred to ICE for Criminal Investigation:

FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 ............................................................................. 16 E. Criminal Arrests (Figures 11–13) ......................................................... 17

Figure 11. ICE HSI Criminal Arrests: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 .......................... 17 Figure 12. ICE ERO Criminal Arrests: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 ........................ 18

F. Legal Entries (Figure 14 and Table 5) .................................................. 19 Figure 14. Legal Entries of Citizens and Noncitizens: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 . 19 Table 5. Legal Entries to the United States by Citizens and Noncitizens by CBP

OFO Field Office: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 ............................................. 20 G. Detention (Figures 15–17 and Tables 6–8) ........................................... 21

Figure 15. Initial Admissions to ICE Detention Facilities: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 .................................................................................................. 21

Figure 16. Average Daily Population (ADP) of Aliens in ICE Detention: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 ............................................................................. 22

Table 6. ADP of Aliens Detained in IGSA Facilities by State: FY 2016 Q2 .. 23 Table 7. ADP of Aliens Detained in Service Processing Centers:

FY 2016 Q2 ........................................................................................... 24 Table 8. ADP of Aliens Detained in Contract Facilities: FY 2016 Q2 ............ 24 Figure 17. Average Length of Stay (in days) for Aliens Released from

Detention: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 .......................................................... 25 H. Removals and Returns (Figure 18) ....................................................... 26

Figure 18. DHS Removals and Returns: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 ...................... 26 I. Worksite Enforcement and E-Verify (Figures 19–24) ........................... 27

Figure 19. Worksite Enforcement—Criminal Fines: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 ... 27 Figure 20. Worksite Enforcement—of Civil Fines: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 ..... 28 Figure 21. ICE Worksite Criminal Arrests—Owners/Employers: FYs 2012 to

2016 Q2 .................................................................................................. 29 Figure 22. ICE Worksite Administrative Arrests—Employees/Other:

FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 ............................................................................. 30 Figure 23. Employers Newly Registered in E-Verify: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 . 31 Figure 24. E-Verify Employer Queries: FYs 2010 to 2016 Q1 ....................... 32

J. Seizures—Drugs, Weapons, and Currency (Tables 9–11) ..................... 33 Table 9. Drug, Weapon, and Currency Seizures by CBP BP: FYs 2012 to 2016

Q2 ........................................................................................................... 33 Table 10. Drug, Weapon, and Currency Seizures by CBP OFO: FYs 2012 to

2016 Q2 .................................................................................................. 33 Table 11. Drug, Weapon, and Currency Seizures by ICE HSI: FYs 2012 to

2016 Q2 .................................................................................................. 33 K. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Staffing (Figure 25 and

Tables 12–15) ............................................................................ 34 Figure 25. CBP BP Agents and CBP Officers: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 ............ 34

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Table 12. CBP BP Agents by Sector: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 ........................... 35 Table 13. CBP OFO Officers by Field Office: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 ............. 36 Table 14. ICE ERO Agents by Area of Responsibility: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q237 Table 15. ICE HSI Agents by SAC Jurisdiction: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 ......... 38

L. Violence against CBP and ICE HSI Agents and Officers (Tables 16–18) ........................................................................... 39

Table 16. Violence against CBP BP Agents: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 ............... 39 Table 17. Violence against CBP OFO Officers: FYs 2011 to 2016 Q2 .......... 40 Table 18. Violence against ICE HSI Agents: FYs 2011 to 2016 Q2 ............... 41

M. Stonegarden Grants (Table 19) ............................................................. 42 Table 19. Stonegarden Grant Program: FYs 2010 to 2015 .............................. 42

IV. Appendices .................................................................................................................. 43 A. Glossary .............................................................................................. 43 B. List of Abbreviations/Acronyms........................................................... 45 C. Data Tables .......................................................................................... 46

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I. Legislative Requirement This report has been prepared pursuant to the direction in Senate Report 114-68 accompanying the Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Appropriations Act (P.L. 114-113). Senate Report 114-68 states:

The Committee continues its requirement that the Department submit quarterly Border Security Status reports, as directed in prior years. In an era of supposed Government transparency, this data should be readily available to the Committee and the public.

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II. Background A. Overview of Congressional Mandate This Border Security Status Report (BSSR) includes data for the second quarter of FY 2016. The BSSR is a revised version of the Secure Border Initiative report, which last was released with data through FY 2010. The original Quarterly Status Report on the Department of Homeland Security’s Border Security Performance and Resources was provided in 2006 in response to a letter from the House Appropriations Committee. The data series included in the BSSR overlaps with many of those in prior border security performance and resources reports; however, the BSSR excludes detailed program descriptions, accomplishments, and resource information. The list of data series provided in this report was reviewed with committee staff and is described in Section B. B. Data Presented There are 25 figures and 19 tables in the body of the report and 32 tables in the appendix, which provide data on the enforcement-related activities listed below. This report provides data on the following categories of border security and immigration enforcement-related activities:

• Apprehensions, administrative arrests, and inadmissible aliens • Notices to appear (NTA) • Criminal arrests • Legal entries • Detention • Removals and returns • Worksite enforcement and E-Verify • Seizures – drugs, weapons, and currency • Staffing • Violence against U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents and officers • Stonegarden grants

Note that some data for previous fiscal years have been shifted to the appendix.

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III. Results/Analysis The Office of Immigration Statistics compiles the BSSR from data received from DHS Components. The compilation of these data shows specifics and trends as shown below. A. Data Trends

• CBP Border Patrol (BP) apprehensions decreased 19 percent in FY 2016 Q2 (84,631) compared to FY 2016 Q1 (104,174).

• CBP BP apprehensions of Mexicans increased 9 percent in FY 2016 Q2 (48,552) compared to last quarter (44,427). Apprehensions of non-Mexicans decreased 40 percent in FY 2016 Q2 (36,079) compared to last quarter (59,747) (Tables 2 and 3).

• The number of DHS removals stayed approximately the same with 80,516 in FY 2016 Q2 and 80,647 in FY 2016 Q1.

• The number of DHS returns stayed approximately the same with 27,403 in FY 2016 Q2 and 27,587 in FY 2016 Q1.

The figures and tables in this section include notes about the data sources and, where applicable, descriptions of changes in definitions over time or in data compared to past reports. Quarterly data, when not included in the Results/Analysis section, are provided in the appendix (see IV. Appendix, Section C., Data Tables). The data included in this report were provided by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), CBP, and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and may differ from data reported by each Component because of differences in data compilation or reporting practices. Moreover, Component systems frequently are “living,” meaning that such systems accept corrections, modifications, and new entries for a period of time. As a result, data provided to the Office of Immigration Statistics are a snapshot as of a specific date, and numbers retrieved on a subsequent date may differ from those originally provided.

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B. Apprehensions, Administrative Arrests, and Inadmissible Aliens1 (Figures 1–4 and Tables 1–4)

Figure 1. CBP BP Apprehensions: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Source: DHS, CBP BP, Enforcement Integrated Database (EID), April 2016. See Appendix Table B1 for quarterly totals.

1 An administrative arrest refers to the arrest of an alien who is charged with an immigration violation under section 212 or 237 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. Administrative arrests conducted by BP traditionally have been referred to as apprehensions, and this convention is used in the following BP charts and tables. Administrative arrest data are provided for CBP BP, ICE Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), and ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO).

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Table 1. CBP BP Apprehensions by Sector: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

1 Known as Marfa, Texas, before 2012. Source: DHS, CBP BP, EID, April 2016. See Appendix Table B1 for quarterly totals.

Border Patrol sector YTD Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 YTD Q1 Q2Total Apprehensions 364,768 420,789 486,651 337,117 77,713 76,883 91,854 90,667 188,805 104,174 84,631 Big Bend, TX1 3,964 3,684 4,096 5,031 870 1,016 1,378 1,767 3,523 2,061 1,462 Blaine, WA 537 360 272 282 113 61 50 58 136 68 68 Buffalo, NY 1,143 796 741 291 97 60 49 85 73 24 49 Del Rio, TX 21,720 23,510 24,255 19,013 3,282 3,994 6,111 5,626 11,189 5,856 5,333 Detroit, MI 950 650 647 637 252 107 152 126 296 148 148 EL Centro, CA 23,916 16,306 14,511 12,820 2,716 3,248 3,602 3,254 7,887 3,707 4,180 EL Paso, TX 9,678 11,154 12,339 14,495 2,749 3,188 4,261 4,297 10,205 5,502 4,703 Grand Forks, ND 418 469 767 789 237 192 153 207 228 105 123 Havre, MT 102 37 91 64 11 19 10 24 17 10 7 Houlton, ME 41 88 45 32 11 10 3 8 12 7 5 Laredo, TX 44,872 50,749 44,049 35,888 8,183 8,733 9,582 9,390 17,934 9,389 8,545 Miami, FL 2,509 1,738 2,034 1,752 283 316 414 739 1,514 814 700 New Orleans, LA 474 500 950 849 313 192 185 159 324 181 143 Ramey, PR 702 154,453 958 557 163 143 108 143 301 142 159 Rio Grande Valley, TX 97,762 924 256,393 147,257 34,532 29,799 40,455 42,471 80,451 48,071 32,380 San Diego, CA 28,461 27,496 29,911 26,290 6,337 7,453 6,673 5,827 14,446 6,306 8,140 Spokane, WA 317 299 269 190 49 50 36 55 50 29 21 Swanton, VT 702 531 506 341 74 52 65 150 112 63 49 Tucson, AZ 120,000 120,939 87,915 63,397 16,174 16,678 16,729 13,816 33,929 17,956 15,973 Yuma, AZ 6,500 6,106 5,902 7,142 1,267 1,572 1,838 2,465 6,178 3,735 2,443

2015 20162012 2013 2014

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Table 2. CBP BP Apprehensions of Mexican Nationals by Sector: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

- Represents zero. 1 Known as Marfa, Texas, before 2012. Source: DHS, CBP BP, EID, April 2016. See Appendix Table B2 for quarterly totals.

Border Patrol sector YTD Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 YTD Q1 Q2Total Apprehensions 265,755 267,734 229,178 188,122 45,267 49,412 49,693 43,750 92,979 44,427 48,552 Big Bend, TX1 3,417 3,174 3,164 2,177 549 599 551 478 1,318 598 720 Blaine, WA 270 106 58 67 37 14 12 4 19 14 5 Buffalo, NY 607 370 294 137 51 28 17 41 34 11 23 Del Rio, TX 12,404 14,005 10,196 10,874 2,044 2,838 3,158 2,834 6,428 2,689 3,739 Detroit, MI 673 479 431 427 167 74 91 95 225 116 109 EL Centro, CA 22,511 15,141 12,511 11,320 2,399 3,003 3,242 2,676 6,081 2,782 3,299 EL Paso, TX 8,915 10,092 9,904 10,677 2,247 2,687 2,987 2,756 5,985 2,739 3,246 Grand Forks, ND 306 337 532 563 162 133 117 151 158 67 91 Havre, MT 54 62 51 46 7 13 6 20 7 5 2 Houlton, ME 8 1 5 1 . . . 1 4 4 . Laredo, TX 31,742 32,772 26,540 25,766 6,073 6,730 6,757 6,206 12,710 6,275 6,435 Miami, FL 831 388 277 273 31 45 77 120 351 170 181 New Orleans, LA 277 262 465 394 133 99 82 80 172 78 94 Ramey, PR - 3 - 1 . . . 1 . . . Rio Grande Valley, TX 47,823 57,624 63,468 48,173 11,555 11,428 13,229 11,961 21,047 10,234 10,813 San Diego, CA 27,307 26,223 27,871 24,269 5,932 7,042 6,135 5,160 11,907 5,185 6,722 Spokane, WA 266 237 219 153 40 46 29 38 42 24 18 Swanton, VT 122 80 75 43 20 6 7 10 9 7 2 Tucson, AZ 102,303 101,092 68,870 48,916 12,870 13,536 12,301 10,209 24,725 12,531 12,194 Yuma, AZ 5,919 5,286 4,247 3,845 950 1,091 895 909 1,757 898 859

2014 2015 20162012 2013

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Table 3. CBP BP Apprehensions of Non-Mexican Nationals by Sector: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

1 Known as Marfa, Texas, before 2012. Source: DHS, CBP BP, EID, April 2016. See Appendix Table B3 for quarterly totals.

Border Patrol sector YTD Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 YTD Q1 Q2Total Apprehensions 99,013 153,055 257,473 148,995 32,446 27,471 42,161 46,917 95,826 59,747 36,079 Big Bend, TX1 547 510 932 2,854 321 417 827 1,289 2,205 1,463 742 Blaine, WA 267 254 214 215 76 47 38 54 117 54 63 Buffalo, NY 536 426 447 154 46 32 32 44 39 13 26 Del Rio, TX 9,316 9,505 14,059 8,139 1,238 1,156 2,953 2,792 4,761 3,167 1,594 Detroit, MI 277 171 216 210 85 33 61 31 71 32 39 EL Centro, CA 1,405 1,165 2,000 1,500 317 245 360 578 1,806 925 881 EL Paso, TX 763 1,062 2,435 3,818 502 501 1,274 1,541 4,220 2,763 1,457 Grand Forks, ND 112 132 235 226 75 59 36 56 70 38 32 Havre, MT 48 26 40 18 4 6 4 4 10 5 5 Houlton, ME 33 36 40 31 11 10 3 7 8 3 5 Laredo, TX 13,130 17,977 17,509 10,122 2,110 2,003 2,825 3,184 5,224 3,114 2,110 Miami, FL 1,678 1,350 1,757 1,479 252 271 337 619 1,163 644 519 New Orleans, LA 197 238 485 455 180 93 103 79 152 103 49 Ramey, PR 702 921 958 556 163 143 108 142 301 142 159 Rio Grande Valley, TX 49,939 96,829 192,925 99,084 22,977 18,371 27,226 30,510 59,404 37,837 21,567 San Diego, CA 1,154 1,273 2,040 2,021 405 411 538 667 2,539 1,121 1,418 Spokane, WA 51 62 50 37 9 4 7 17 8 5 3 Swanton, VT 580 451 431 298 54 46 58 140 103 56 47 Tucson, AZ 17,697 19,847 19,045 14,481 3,304 3,142 4,428 3,607 9,204 5,425 3,779 Yuma, AZ 581 820 1,655 3,297 317 481 943 1,556 4,421 2,837 1,584

2014 2015 20162012 2013

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Figure 2. ICE Homeland Security Investigations Administrative Arrests: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Source: DHS, ICE HSI, EID Arrest Guide for Law Enforcement (EAGLE), April 2016. See Appendix Table B4 for quarterly totals.

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Figure 3. ICE Enforcement Removal Operations Administrative Arrests: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: Includes arrests under the 287(g) program. Source: DHS, ICE ERO, ICE Integrated Decision Support (IIDS), April 2016. See Appendix Table B5 for quarterly totals.

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Figure 4. Aliens Determined Inadmissible by CBP Office of Field Operations (OFO): FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: Data include all aliens seeking admission at a port of entry found inadmissible, including those turned away at a port of entry or conditionally permitted to enter the United States. Source: DHS, CBP OFO, EID, April 2016. See Appendix Table B6 for quarterly totals.

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139,728

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Table 4. Aliens Determined Inadmissible by CBP OFO Field Office: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: Data include all aliens seeking admission at a port of entry determined inadmissible, including those turned away at a port of entry or conditionally permitted to enter the United States. 1 Refers to field offices abroad. Source: DHS, CBP OFO, EID, April 2016. See Appendix Table B6 for quarterly totals.

Field office Total Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total Q1 Q2Total 193,609 203,962 223,253 253,509 60,450 61,313 61,193 70,553 139,728 72,480 67,248

Atlanta, GA 7,984 8,363 10,439 8,144 2,241 2,105 1,945 1,853 3,447 1,811 1,636Baltimore, MD 3,613 3,119 2,882 2,367 583 552 685 547 734 440 294Boston, MA 4,821 4,984 4,534 5,115 1,583 1,229 1,061 1,242 2,249 855 1,394Buffalo, NY 14,050 13,422 13,114 11,871 3,089 2,552 2,817 3,413 6,234 3,249 2,985Chicago, IL 2,449 2,172 2,302 4,348 795 914 1,279 1,360 2,620 1,382 1,238

Detroit, MI 6,743 6,554 6,096 5,989 1,447 1,384 1,501 1,657 2,591 1,338 1,253El Paso, TX 6,955 7,852 10,170 12,071 2,841 2,696 2,945 3,589 8,390 3,775 4,615Houston, TX 12,706 10,909 10,447 11,185 2,036 2,822 3,181 3,146 4,887 2,604 2,283Laredo, TX 28,005 31,764 38,978 52,136 11,330 11,317 12,649 16,840 37,362 19,384 17,978Los Angeles, CA 3,928 3,905 4,070 5,735 1,258 1,381 1,532 1,564 3,468 1,838 1,630

Miami, FL 7,593 8,686 12,193 17,687 3,790 4,551 4,419 4,927 9,731 5,344 4,387New Orleans, LA 20,204 21,012 21,199 20,550 5,933 6,005 4,476 4,136 8,460 4,402 4,058New York, NY 4,912 4,647 4,614 4,319 954 959 1,295 1,111 2,344 1,160 1,184Portland, OR 1,166 1,402 1,116 1,636 187 397 456 596 714 266 448Pre-Clearance 1 8,559 9,692 10,700 10,788 2,718 2,822 2,562 2,686 4,710 2,512 2,198

San Diego, CA 26,889 25,698 32,577 40,403 10,856 10,004 9,133 10,410 21,268 11,493 9,775San Francisco, CA 9,832 14,949 14,062 15,858 3,375 4,298 3,375 4,810 8,316 3,730 4,586San Juan, PR 1,984 2,071 1,368 1,673 360 513 408 392 947 516 431Seattle, WA 10,529 9,316 9,140 8,036 1,908 1,561 2,040 2,527 3,659 2,006 1,653Tampa, FL 2,941 3,173 3,919 3,847 1,003 939 945 960 1,910 998 912

Tucson, AZ 7,612 9,991 8,910 9,349 2,063 2,233 2,381 2,672 5,475 3,233 2,242Unknown 134 281 423 402 100 79 108 115 212 144 68

2012 2013 20152014 2016

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C. Unique Individuals Apprehended by CBP BP (Figure 5) With the Automated Biometric Identification System (IDENT), fingerprint records can be matched, making it possible to count both the unique number of individuals apprehended and the total number of apprehensions (see Figure 5). Because of data collection procedures, data are tabulated at the end of the fiscal year. Figure 5. Apprehensions from IDENT by CBP BP: FYs 2009 to 2015

Source: DHS, CBP BP, EID, October 2016. Note: Individuals younger than the age of 14 years are not fingerprinted and cannot be counted individually.

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Apprehensions (Age <14) 9,824 6,652 4,199 5,323 10,656 48,719 25,192Apprehensions (Age 14+) 546,208 456,730 336,053 359,445 410,133 437,932 311,925Total Apprehensions 556,032 463,382 340,252 364,768 420,789 486,651 337,117Unique Apprehensions

(Age 14+) 374,436 326,216 258,559 291,336 336,041 366,345 261,771

% Unique 69% 71% 77% 81% 82% 84% 84%

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D. Notices to Appear Issued (Figures 6–9) and USCIS Fraud Cases Referred to ICE (Figure 10)

NTAs order aliens to appear at a civil immigration removal proceeding before an immigration judge with the Department of Justice’s Executive Office for Immigration Review. This section includes NTAs issued by USCIS, CBP BP, CBP OFO, and ICE ERO, as well as the number of applications referred to ICE for investigation under suspicion of fraud by USCIS. Figure 6. NTAs Issued by USCIS: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: Data only refer to I-862 NTAs. See USCIS Policy Memorandum dated November 7, 2011, titled “Revised Guidance for the Referral of Cases and Issuance of Notices to Appear (NTAs) in Cases Involving Inadmissible and Removable Aliens.” Source: DHS, USCIS, Performance Analysis System, Performance Reporting Tool, and Refugee, Asylum, and Parole System, January 2016. See Appendix Table D1 for quarterly totals.

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Figure 7. NTAs Issued by CBP BP: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Source: DHS, CBP BP, EID, April 2016. See Appendix Table D2 for quarterly totals. Figure 8. NTAs Issued by CBP OFO: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Source: DHS, CBP OFO, EID, April 2016. See Appendix Table D3 for quarterly totals.

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Figure 9. NTAs Issued by ICE ERO: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: FY 2013 data include NTAs issued by both ICE ERO and ICE HSI. Data in this report do not include NTAs reissued to an alien on the same date. Source: DHS, ICE ERO, IIDS, January 2016. See Appendix Table D4 for quarterly totals.

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Figure 10. USCIS Fraud Cases Referred to ICE for Criminal Investigation: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: Data shown represent the number of benefit applications filed with USCIS that subsequently were referred to ICE under suspicion of criminal fraud activity by USCIS’s Fraud Detection and National Security Directorate. Source: DHS, USCIS Fraud Detection and National Security Data System, April 2016. See Appendix Table D5 for quarterly totals.

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E. Criminal Arrests (Figures 11–13) Criminal arrests refer to individuals (both aliens and U.S. citizens) who are arrested for violation of a federal and/or a state criminal law. Criminal arrests may be for felony or misdemeanor charges. Criminal arrest data are provided for ICE HSI, ICE ERO, and CBP OFO. Figure 11. ICE HSI Criminal Arrests: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Source: DHS, ICE HSI, Seized Asset and Case Tracking System (SEACATS), April 2016. See Appendix Table E1 for quarterly totals.

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Figure 12. ICE ERO Criminal Arrests: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Source: DHS, ICE ERO, SEACATS, April 2016. See Appendix Table E2 for quarterly totals. Figure 13. CBP OFO Criminal Arrests: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: Criminal arrests at the ports of entry may be for narcotics violations and seizures (e.g., unlawful possession and/or smuggling of narcotics), immigration-related prosecutable violations (e.g., reentry after removal, alien smuggling), and any other crime involving prohibited items or commodities. Source: DHS, CBP OFO, SEACATS, April 2016. See Appendix Table E3 for quarterly totals.

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F. Legal Entries (Figure 14 and Table 5) Legal entries refer to the number of entries of U.S. citizens and noncitizens into the United States lawfully. Individual U.S. citizens and noncitizens may be counted more than once during a reporting period. Individuals denied entry at air, land, or sea ports are excluded from these data. Figure 14. Legal Entries of Citizens and Noncitizens: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: Numbers are rounded to millions. Source: DHS, CBP OFO, Operations Management Reporting (OMR), January 2016. See Appendix Table F1 for quarterly totals.

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Table 5. Legal Entries to the United States by Citizens and Noncitizens by CBP OFO Field Office: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

1 Refers to field offices abroad. Note: Numbers are rounded to millions. Source: DHS, CBP OFO, OMR, January 2016. See Appendix Table F2 for quarterly totals.

2014Field office Total Total Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total Q1 Q2

Total 351.1 361.5 374.2 382.6 93.1 89.2 96.0 104.3 185.9 94.0 92.0Atlanta, GA 6.3 6.5 8.3 6.7 1.5 1.6 1.9 1.8 3.2 1.5 1.7Baltimore, MD 5.7 5.9 7.1 6.0 1.3 1.2 1.6 1.9 2.5 1.3 1.2Boston, MA 10.6 10.6 11.3 11.0 2.3 1.7 2.4 4.6 3.8 2.1 1.7Buffalo, NY 23.2 22.6 23.8 18.5 4.8 3.5 5.0 5.2 7.7 4.3 3.4Chicago, IL 5.9 6.3 8.2 7.8 1.4 1.7 1.8 2.9 3.2 1.5 1.8Detroit, MI 17.8 17.9 21.0 17.2 4.3 3.6 4.1 5.3 7.4 3.9 3.5El Paso, TX 26.6 27.9 37.7 31.0 8.1 7.7 8.0 7.3 16.6 8.5 8.1Houston, TX 8.6 8.9 11.6 12.9 2.3 2.6 2.7 5.3 5.5 2.7 2.8Laredo, TX 50.6 53.1 67.8 53.3 14.4 13.4 14.0 11.6 29.4 14.9 14.5Los Angeles, CA 10.2 10.3 13.8 12.6 2.8 2.8 3.1 3.9 6.2 3.1 3.1Miami, FL 16.6 17.1 23.5 17.3 4.7 5.4 4.4 2.9 10.5 5.0 5.5New Orleans, LA 1.0 1.0 1.3 3.8 0.2 0.3 0.2 3.0 0.5 0.2 0.3New York, NY 19.5 20.1 24.4 18.9 4.7 4.5 5.5 4.2 9.8 5.0 4.8Portland, OR 1.8 2.0 2.2 4.0 0.3 0.3 0.7 2.7 0.6 0.3 0.3Pre-Clearance 1 15.4 16.0 20.5 24.1 4.2 4.3 4.6 10.9 8.8 4.4 4.4San Diego, CA 64.1 65.5 84.9 66.1 18.7 18.1 18.5 11.0 37.4 19.1 18.3San Francisco, CA 9.4 10.0 12.6 10.7 2.5 2.6 2.8 2.8 5.6 2.7 2.8San Juan, PR 4.8 4.7 6.7 6.7 1.3 1.6 1.2 2.7 2.4 1.0 1.5Seattle, WA 25.5 26.4 30.0 22.0 5.7 4.8 6.1 5.3 9.1 4.8 4.3Tampa, FL 5.3 5.2 6.8 7.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 3.2 3.0 1.4 1.6Tucson, AZ 22.1 23.5 30.0 24.7 6.3 6.2 6.2 6.0 12.8 6.5 6.3

2012 2013 2015 2016

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G. Detention (Figures 15–17 and Tables 6–8) Removable aliens who are apprehended by ICE and CBP and are determined to warrant custodial supervision are placed in detention facilities that are managed by ICE ERO. Aliens detained by ICE are housed in local or state government facilities under Intergovernmental Service Agreements (IGSA), contract detention facilities, ICE-owned facilities (Service Processing Centers), and Bureau of Prisons facilities. Figure 15. Initial Admissions to ICE Detention Facilities: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: Initial admissions refer to the number of individuals whose initial placement into a detention facility began within the reporting period. These totals may include aliens currently in ICE detention. Beginning in 2010, data exclude detainees held in facilities dedicated to housing aliens in the Mexican Interior Repatriation Program (MIRP), the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), and the U.S. Marshals Service. Source: DHS, ICE, IIDS, April 2016. See Appendix Table G1 for quarterly totals.

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Figure 16. Average Daily Population (ADP) of Aliens in ICE Detention: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: Beginning in 2010, data exclude detainees held in facilities dedicated to housing aliens in the MIRP, the Department of Health and Human Services ORR, and the U.S. Marshals Service. Source: DHS, ICE, IIDS, April 2016. See Appendix Table G1 for quarterly totals.

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Table 6 lists the ADP of aliens detained in IGSA facilities by state from FY 2016 Q2. Table 6. ADP of Aliens Detained in IGSA Facilities by State: FY 2016 Q2

Zero represents ADP of less than 1 day. - represents a value of N/A. Note: IGSA data include dedicated and nondedicated IGSA facilities that were inspected by ICE. Short-term facilities accommodate stays of less than 72 hours. Long-term facilities accommodate stays of 72 hours or more. Source: DHS, ICE, IIDS, April 2016. See Appendix Table G3 for FYs 2009–2014 totals. Detail may not sum to total because of rounding.

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Facilities

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Alabama 1 318 319 Alaska - 0 0 Arizona 1 2,333 2,334 Arkansas 3 - 3 California 0 4,042 4,042 Colorado 0 17 18 Connecticut - - -Delaware - - -District of Columbia - - -Florida 1 415 415 Georgia 4 1,619 1,623 Guam - 5 5 Hawaii - - -Idaho 0 9 9 Illinois 2 385 387 Indiana 1 51 52 Iowa - 102 102 Kansas - 48 48 Kentucky 2 142 145 Louisiana 3 1,890 1,893 Maine 0 1 1 Maryland - 281 281 Massachusetts - 495 495 Michigan 2 274 277 Minnesota 0 239 239 Mississippi - - -

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FacilitiesTotal IGSAs

Missouri 0 109 109 Montana 0 2 2 Nebraska 0 106 106 Nevada - 400 400 New Hampshire - 83 83 New Jersey 0 1,357 1,357 New Mexico 0 803 803 New York - 234 234 North Carolina 6 - 6 North Dakota - 3 3 Ohio - 193 193 Oklahoma 1 153 154 Oregon 0 11 11 Pennsylvania 1 983 985 Puerto Rico - - -Rhode Island - - -South Carolina 2 36 38 South Dakota - 0 0 Tennessee - 7 7 Texas 83 5,896 5,979 Utah 0 190 190 Vermont - 0 0 Virginia 4 629 633 Washington 11 - 11 West Virginia 0 7 7 Wisconsin - 390 390 Wyoming 1 0 1

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Tables 7 and 8 list the ADP of aliens detained in each ICE Service Processing Center and contract detention facility during FY 2016. Table 7. ADP of Aliens Detained in Service Processing Centers: FY 2016 Q2

Source: DHS, ICE, IIDS, April 2016. Table 8. ADP of Aliens Detained in Contract Facilities: FY 2016 Q2

Source: DHS, ICE, IIDS, April 2016.

Service Processing Average Daily Batavia, NY 511 El Paso, TX 809 Florence, AZ 527 Miami, FL 537 Port Isabel, TX 1,075

2016

Contract Facilities Average Broward Transitional 589 Denver, CO 455 Elizabeth, NJ 291 Houston, TX 882 Pearsall, TX 1,694 San Diego, CA 792 Tacoma, WA 1,377

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Figure 17. Average Length of Stay (in days) for Aliens Released from Detention: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: Initial admissions refer to the number of individuals whose initial placement into a detention facility began within the reporting period. These totals may include aliens currently in ICE detention. Beginning in 2010, data exclude detainees held in facilities dedicated to housing aliens in the MIRP, the Department of Health and Human Services ORR, and the U.S. Marshals Service. Source: DHS, ICE, Enforcement Case Tracking System (ENFORCE) Alien Detention Module, April 2016.

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H. Removals and Returns (Figure 18) Alien removals refer to inadmissible or deportable aliens who have been removed on the basis of an order of removal, whereas alien returns refer to inadmissible or deportable aliens who have been confirmed to have departed the United States without an order of removal. This report includes fiscal year removals effectuated and returns conducted by both ICE and CBP. An alien who is removed has administrative or criminal consequences placed on subsequent reentry owing to the fact of the removal. Figure 18. DHS Removals and Returns: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: Removals and returns include data from both ICE and CBP. Removals and returns in this report refer to the year that the events occurred. Differences in prior time periods are due to the updating of the data series. Source: DHS, ICE, ENFORCE Alien Removal Module, ICE EID, April 2016. See Appendix Table H1 for quarterly totals.

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I. Worksite Enforcement and E-Verify (Figures 19–24) Worksite arrest statistics are shown for employers who are charged by ICE HSI with violations related to the employment of unauthorized aliens, and employees who are charged with a variety of crimes including identity theft, fraud, tax violations, or other related crimes. Worksite fines are reflected in Figures 19 and 20 below. The number of employers registered for E-Verify and the number of queries each year also are provided below. For the purposes of the E-Verify program, each query represents one new hire. Figure 19. Worksite Enforcement—Criminal Fines: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: Numbers are displayed in millions (U.S. dollars). The 2016 Q2 value is 0. Source: DHS, ICE, Significant Incident Notification System, April 2016. See Appendix Table I1 for quarterly totals.

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Figure 20. Worksite Enforcement—of Civil Fines: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: Numbers are displayed in millions (U.S. dollars). Source: DHS, ICE, Significant Incident Notification System, April 2016. See Appendix Table I2 for quarterly totals.

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Figure 21. ICE Worksite Criminal Arrests—Owners/Employers: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: Data are not cumulative and represent the number of arrests made in a given fiscal year. Source: DHS, ICE, Treasury Enforcement Communication System (TECS), April 2016. See Appendix Table I3 for quarterly totals.

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Figure 22. ICE Worksite Administrative Arrests—Employees/Other: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: Data are not cumulative and represent the number of arrests made in a given fiscal year. Source: DHS, ICE, TECS, April 2016. See Appendix Table I4 for quarterly totals.

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Figure 23. Employers Newly Registered in E-Verify: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: Data are not cumulative and represent the number of newly registered employers in a given fiscal year or period. Source: DHS, USCIS, Verification Information System, April 2016. See Appendix Table I5 for quarterly totals.

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Figure 24. E-Verify Employer Queries: FYs 2010 to 2016 Q1

Note: Query counting method eliminates duplicates and queries closed in error. Numbers trail one quarter. Source: DHS, USCIS, Verification Information System, April 2016. See Appendix Table I6 for quarterly totals.

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J. Seizures—Drugs, Weapons, and Currency (Tables 9–11) This section provides data on drug, weapon, and currency seizures by CBP BP, CBP OFO, and ICE HSI for FYs 2012 to 2016 Q1. Table 9. Drug, Weapon, and Currency Seizures by CBP BP: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: Drug data are measured in kilograms (kg). Currency is measured in U.S. dollars and displayed in millions. Weapons refer to firearms. Source: DHS, CBP BP, EID, April 2016. See Appendix Table J1 for quarterly totals. Table 10. Drug, Weapon, and Currency Seizures by CBP OFO: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: Drug data are measured in kg. Currency is measured in U.S. dollars and displayed in millions. Weapons refer to firearms. Source: DHS, CBP OFO, BorderStat, April 2016. See Appendix Table J2 for quarterly totals. Table 11. Drug, Weapon, and Currency Seizures by ICE HSI: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: Drug data are measured in kg. Currency is measured in U.S. dollars and displayed in millions. Weapons refer to firearms, ammunition, and explosives. Source: DHS, ICE HSI, SEACATS, April 2016.

Total Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 YTD Q1 Q2Cocaine 2,065.89 5,089.49 442.66 3,122.29 642.54 882.01 1,424.74 663.51 761.23Heroin 274.73 234.80 66.68 58.69 50.95 58.48 127.61 74.57 53.04Marijuana 872,060.80 697,771.59 187,059.40 194,354.79 157,704.51 158,652.89 359,445.85 192,416.65 167,029.21Methamphetamine 1,782.61 2,922.59 522.47 664.47 542.06 1,193.59 1,734.84 851.22 883.62Currency $7.99 $4.74 $0.90 $0.79 $1.41 $1.65 $1.94 $0.97 $0.97Weapons 517 375 126 100 72 77 214 133 81

2015 2016Fiscal Year/Quarter

2014

Total Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 YTD Q1 Q2Cocaine 18,721.08 17,346.80 3,413.56 5,487.53 3,597.64 4,848.07 12,526.92 8,662.55 3,864.37Heroin 1,956.24 2,499.08 452.12 657.06 696.56 693.34 917.66 450.16 467.50Marijuana 198,647.92 273,385.53 55,409.03 81,892.69 69,005.21 67,078.60 134,829.29 56,191.79 78,637.49Methamphetamine 8,744.43 11,603.39 3,147.89 3,072.59 2,846.52 2,536.39 7,380.35 3,613.69 3,766.66Currency $81.49 $76.06 $20.38 $17.71 $21.99 $15.99 $30.07 $13.67 $16.40Weapons 6,458 1,268 99 484 159 526 484 373 111

2015 2016Fiscal Year/Quarter

2014

Total Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 YTD Q1 Q2Cocaine 83,711.59 103,227.64 28,538.17 17,008.18 24,591.50 33,089.78 47,498.56 28,470.34 19,028.22 Crystal Methamphetamine 2,590.62 2,317.20 623.73 439.90 642.85 610.72 1,541.03 774.55 766.48 Heroin 3,831.34 3,027.28 647.91 678.82 899.67 800.87 1,174.81 618.93 555.88 Marijuana 902,852.52 406,414.21 82,694.36 123,726.81 127,539.97 72,453.07 177,063.31 88,476.77 88,586.54 Methamphetamine 12,949.80 13,617.68 3,953.54 3,685.32 3,019.56 2,959.26 7,188.22 3,780.99 3,407.23 Currency $722.08 $437.99 $106.82 $143.43 $93.86 $93.88 $207.11 $74.65 $132.46Weapons 19,895 13,994.00 2,187.00 3,149.00 2,815.00 5,843.00 2,566.00 1,152.00 1,414.00

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K. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Staffing (Figure 25 and Tables 12–15)

Tables 12 and 13 show the number of CBP agents and officers on board by sector/field office at the end of each reporting period, while Figure 25 shows the servicewide totals for FYs 2012 through 2016 Q2. Figure 25. CBP BP Agents and CBP Officers: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: BP agent staffing refers to all GS-1896 Series BP agents, and GS-1801 BP agent re-employed annuitants. Officer staffing refers to all GS-1895 CBP officers. Source: DHS, CBP BP, Human Resources Management Consolidated Personnel Reporting Online, June 2013, and DHS, CBP OFO, Human Resources Management Consolidated Personnel Reporting Online, April 2016.

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Table 12. CBP BP Agents by Sector: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Note: Staffing refers to all GS-1896 Series BP agents, and GS-1801 BP agent re-employed annuitants. 1 Known as Marfa, Texas, before 2012. 2 Special Operations Group was included as part of Office of Border Patrol (OBP)Office of Border Patrol Headquarters totals until FY 2010 Q4. 3 Includes Office of Training and Development, Office of the Commissioner, Office of International Affairs, and Office of Intelligence and Investigative Liaison. Source: DHS, CBP, Human Resources Management Consolidated Personnel Reporting Online, April 2016. See Appendix Table K1 for quarterly totals.

Border Patrol sector Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2Total Nationwide 21,394 21,300 21,061 20,702 20,492 20,403 20,273 20,162 20,028

Total Sectors 20,842 20,893 20,524 20,154 19,936 19,836 19,667 19,630 19,278Big Bend, TX 1 693 644 596 566 554 555 549 557 549Blaine, WA 323 318 313 310 304 296 297 298 299Buffalo, NY 311 301 292 290 288 287 283 283 285Del Rio, TX 1,655 1,625 1,562 1,541 1,530 1,566 1,536 1,526 1,498Detroit, MI 413 411 411 403 405 411 411 416 414El Centro, CA 1,168 1,150 1,107 1,066 1,051 1,028 1,004 980 977El Paso, TX 2,718 2,665 2,572 2,482 2,454 2,406 2,364 2,287 2,254Grand Forks, ND 199 196 192 188 182 182 174 169 176Havre, MT 208 196 179 166 161 162 167 172 171Houlton, ME 200 206 195 193 198 196 193 190 187Laredo, TX 1,879 1,828 1,803 1,771 1,748 1,691 1,670 1,662 1,639Miami, FL 92 91 93 93 90 90 96 103 100New Orleans, LA 72 66 62 64 63 64 66 67 62Ramey, PR 60 59 60 60 59 59 50 45 44Rio Grande Valley, TX 2,546 2,803 3,036 3,028 2,983 3,007 3,056 3,095 3,105San Diego, CA 2,623 2,594 2,545 2,516 2,488 2,463 2,430 2,406 2,388Spokane, WA 246 246 244 240 238 235 229 226 228Swanton, VT 306 308 301 292 284 291 297 291 290Tucson, AZ 4,176 4,153 4,083 4,041 4,034 4,038 3,991 3,955 3,939Yuma, AZ 954 926 880 844 822 809 804 787 778

Special Ops Group 2 104 109 128 132 126 123 118 115 122OBP Headquarters 219 212 224 204 214 219 233 228 223Other CBP Offices 3 229 196 185 212 216 225 255 304 300

2012 2013 20152014 2016

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Table 13. CBP OFO Officers by Field Office: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

1 Refers to field offices abroad. 2 OFO Headquarters includes Cargo & Conveyance Security. The National Target Center now is reported separately from OFO Headquarters. Note: Staffing refers to all GS-1895 CBP officers. Source: DHS, CBP, Human Resources Management Consolidated Personnel Reporting Online, April 2016. See Appendix Table K2 for quarterly totals.

Field office Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2Total Nationwide 21,790 21,843 22,274 22,409 22,547 22,816 22,947 23,006 22,943

Total Field Offices (subtotal) 21,091 21,088 21,464 21,570 21,678 21,948 22,022 22,069 22,013 Atlanta, GA 753 754 776 772 765 765 763 762 759 Baltimore, MD 556 547 587 592 617 616 612 615 605 Boston, MA 856 833 847 850 856 866 866 867 850 Buffalo, NY 1,133 1,092 1,150 1,144 1,150 1,181 1,182 1,178 1,172 Chicago, IL 646 669 714 731 754 763 759 770 778 Detroit, MI 1,097 1,091 1,093 1,095 1,096 1,133 1,144 1,165 1,155 El Paso, TX 1,264 1,279 1,262 1,275 1,273 1,282 1,282 1,277 1,273 Houston, TX 814 790 865 897 909 902 904 912 903 Laredo, TX 2,263 2,316 2,297 2,287 2,274 2,278 2,276 2,279 2,278 Los Angeles, CA 1,361 1,345 1,432 1,458 1,474 1,471 1,461 1,450 1,431 Miami, FL 1,614 1,619 1,655 1,659 1,651 1,712 1,707 1,714 1,705 New Orleans, LA 227 229 235 238 233 228 236 235 232 New York, NY 1,835 1,900 1,954 1,998 2,052 2,150 2,195 2,218 2,249 Portland, OR 178 173 168 164 165 166 165 175 173 Pre-Clearance 1 473 498 554 562 569 569 565 541 554 San Diego, CA 1,981 1,987 1,959 1,929 1,904 1,892 1,896 1,905 1,906 San Francisco, CA 856 838 827 838 877 895 912 911 913 San Juan, PR 412 410 412 408 406 419 418 422 417 Seattle, WA 1,426 1,377 1,383 1,378 1,376 1,381 1,394 1,396 1,396 Tampa, FL 401 395 406 407 411 421 425 423 418 Tucson, AZ 945 946 888 888 866 858 860 854 846

Headquarters 488 562 615 329 320 324 332 331 328 National Targeting Center2 N/A N/A N/A 304 306 307 383 397 391 Other CBP Offices 211 193 195 206 243 237 210 209 211

20162012 2013 20152014

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Table 14. ICE ERO Agents by Area of Responsibility: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 This information is For Official Use Only (FOUO)/Law Enforcement Sensitive (LES) and will be transmitted to the Committees in a manner pursuant to limitations placed upon sharing of FOUO/LES information.

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Table 15. ICE HSI Agents by Special Agent in Charge Jurisdiction: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2 This information is FOUO/LES and will be transmitted to the Committees in a manner pursuant to limitations placed upon sharing of FOUO/LES information.

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L. Violence against CBP and ICE HSI Agents and Officers (Tables 16–18)

Tables 16 and 17 show the number of assaults and incidences of violence against CBP and ICE HSI agents and officers. Table 16. Violence against CBP BP Agents: FYs 2012 to 2016 Q2

Source: DHS, CBP BP, EID, April 2016. See Appendix Table L1 for quarterly totals.

Fiscal Year/Quarter Total Nationwide2011 Q1 1712011 Q2 1952011 Q3 1702011 Q4 139

2011 Total 6752012 Q1 1862012 Q2 1272012 Q3 1342012 Q4 108

2012 Total 5552013 Q1 922013 Q2 1182013 Q3 1242013 Q4 134

2013 Total 4682014 Q1 792014 Q2 1162014 Q3 1042014 Q4 74

2014 Total 3732015 Q1 1092015 Q2 1092015 Q3 632015 Q4 97

2015 Total 3782016 Q1 812016 Q2 110

2016 Total 191

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Table 17. Violence against CBP OFO Officers: FYs 2011 to 2016 Q2

Source: DHS, CBP OFO, BorderStat, April 2016. See Appendix Table L2 for quarterly totals.

Fiscal Year/Quarter Total Nationwide2011 Q1 212011 Q2 272011 Q3 242011 Q4 44

2011 Total 1162012 Q1 392012 Q2 422012 Q3 572012 Q4 51

2012 Total 1892013 Q1 502013 Q2 522013 Q3 642013 Q4 39

2013 Total 2052014 Q1 292014 Q2 302014 Q3 262014 Q4 31

2014 Total 1162015 Q1 72015 Q2 202015 Q3 272015 Q4 31

2015 Total 852016 Q1 212016 Q2 25

2016 Total 46

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Table 18. Violence against ICE HSI Agents: FYs 2011 to 2016 Q2

Source: DHS, ICE HSI, SEACATS, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter Total Nationwide2011 Q1 212011 Q2 272011 Q3 242011 Q4 44

2011 Total 1162012 Q1 392012 Q2 422012 Q3 572012 Q4 51

2012 Total 1892013 Q1 502013 Q2 522013 Q3 642013 Q4 39

2013 Total 2052014 Q1 292014 Q2 302014 Q3 262014 Q4 31

2014 Total 1162015 Q1 72015 Q2 202015 Q3 272015 Q4 31

2015 Total 852016 Q1 212016 Q2 25

2016 Total 46

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M. Stonegarden Grants (Table 19) Operation Stonegarden funds are provided to enhance cooperation and coordination among local, tribal, territorial, state, and federal law enforcement agencies in a joint mission to secure the U.S. borders. The states and territories eligible for the program may border Mexico, Canada, or international waters. The totals in the chart below reflect the amount appropriated to the Department from Congress and how it was distributed. Table 19. Stonegarden Grant Program: FYs 2010 to 2015

- Represents zero. Source: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Grant Programs Directorate, August 2016.

State/Territory 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Total $60,540,000 $54,890,000 $46,600,000 $55,000,000 $55,000,000 $55,000,000 $55,000,000Alabama - - $48,043 $155,206 $99,923 $150,000 $150,000 Arizona $13,883,735 $12,378,728 $9,550,184 $12,005,449 $12,415,661 $11,700,000 $11,800,000 California $12,710,302 $10,326,313 $7,826,241 $9,425,732 $9,334,826 $9,300,000 $9,400,000 Florida $870,000 $250,000 $250,000 $954,977 $872,116 $1,150,084 $1,315,000 Idaho $187,086 - $48,763 $49,121 $30,322 $31,700 $25,178 Louisiana - $319,102 $400,000 $96,538 $269,274 $242,436 $345,000 Maine $1,120,267 $1,008,082 $882,833 $924,422 $514,929 $860,557 $800,111 Michigan $1,388,838 $794,084 $747,363 $766,193 $401,105 $760,063 $739,236 Minnesota $543,168 $588,095 $538,440 $596,623 $388,389 $516,672 $471,872 Mississippi - - - - $50,115 $70,000 $180,000 Montana $1,455,356 $1,211,112 $794,432 $960,059 $617,420 $935,028 $877,630 New Hampshire - $95,000 $90,000 $182,333 $99,333 $130,000 $123,760 New Mexico $4,015,517 $3,841,538 $3,139,233 $3,146,501 $2,647,317 $3,000,000 $2,700,000 New York $3,314,591 $2,647,647 $2,428,472 $1,707,382 $1,284,299 $1,702,405 $1,664,686 North Dakota $548,913 $526,949 $499,407 $637,406 $433,149 $621,673 $586,833 Ohio $332,100 $657,593 $646,125 $754,422 $423,268 $755,000 $700,763 Pennsylvania - $95,000 $92,500 $177,396 $74,007 $115,000 $109,480 Puerto Rico $330,000 $218,063 $655,530 $835,259 $809,572 $1,007,344 $1,180,000 Texas $17,550,446 $17,770,977 $15,688,632 $19,422,318 $23,124,196 $20,000,000 $20,100,000 U.S. Virgin Islands - - - - - $130,136 $130,000 Vermont $324,204 $330,254 $315,106 $491,358 $200,460 $301,994 $250,498 Washington $1,965,477 $1,831,463 $1,958,696 $1,711,305 $910,319 $1,519,908 $1,349,953

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IV. Appendices A. Glossary Administrative Arrest – The arrest of an alien who is charged with removability under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). Average Daily Population – Average daily detention population for the months included in the reporting period. Average Length of Stay in Detention – The mean length of stay in detention from the time of initial admission to the time of release for those aliens released during the reporting period. Aliens in detention at the end of the reporting period are excluded from the calculation. Consequence Delivery System – A CBP-developed system that guides management and agents through a process that is designed to evaluate each subject apprehended by the Border Patrol and to identify the most appropriate consequence based on the individual’s crossing history. The Consequence Delivery System initially was implemented in the Tucson Sector in January 2011 and now is deployed across the Southwest Border. E-Verify – An Internet-based system administered by USCIS in partnership with the Social Security Administration that allows employers to verify the employment eligibility of workers electronically. Deportable Alien under INA 237 – An alien in and admitted to the United States subject to any grounds of deportability specified in section 237 of the INA, 8 U.S.C. § 1227. This includes any alien in and admitted to the United States who is in violation of the immigration laws, regardless of whether the alien’s admission was procured by fraud or willful misrepresentation of a material fact or whether the alien lawfully was admitted but subsequently violated the terms of his or her nonimmigrant classification or status. Inadmissible Alien – An alien seeking admission to the United States, or who is present without being inspected and admitted or paroled, who is subject to one or more grounds of inadmissibility described in section 212 of the INA, 8 U.S.C. § 1182. Removals – The compulsory and confirmed movement of an inadmissible or deportable alien out of the United States based on an order of removal. Ineligibility to remain in the United States is based on grounds of inadmissibility under INA § 212 or deportability under INA § 237. An alien who is removed has administrative or criminal consequences

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with respect to subsequent reentry owing to the fact of the removal. This report includes removals effectuated by both ICE and CBP. Returns – The confirmed movement of an inadmissible or deportable alien out of the United States not based on an order of removal. Ineligibility to remain in the United States is based on grounds of inadmissibility under INA § 212 or deportability under INA § 237. An alien waives his or her right to a formal proceeding and chooses to depart the United States and return to his or her home country in lieu of removal proceedings. This report includes returns effectuated by both ICE and CBP. Queries – For the purposes of the E-Verify program, each query represents one new hire. Seizure – Taking physical possession and/or control of property, merchandise, or other articles from the possession or control of an individual or establishment. Violence against CBP BP Agents – Any assault directed at a BP agent in the performance of or with a nexus to their official duties, including, but not limited to, rockings, shootings, vehicular assaults, other physical assaults, and any other threat of bodily harm or death, while engaged in or on account of border enforcement activities. Violence against CBP OFO Officers – Physical threats or elevated use of force occurring in reaction to a legitimate or perceived threat to OFO personnel. Along with physical assaults, violent incidents involve vehicles being operated in a manner that posed a risk or harm or the use or intended use of a deadly weapon. 287(g) Program – A state and local cross-designation program authorized by INA § 287(g). This program provides specific officers of participating state and local law enforcement agencies with the necessary delegation of authority, training, and resources to perform certain functions of an immigration officer under the direction of ICE.

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B. List of Abbreviations/Acronyms ADP Average Daily Population BP Border Patrol BSSR Border Security Status Report CBP U.S. Customs and Border Protection DHS U.S. Department of Homeland Security EAGLE EID Arrest Guide for Law Enforcement EID Enforcement Integrated Database ENFORCE Enforcement Case Tracking System ERO ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations FOUO For Official Use Only FY Fiscal Year HSI ICE Homeland Security Investigations ICE U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement IDENT Automated Biometric Identification System IGSA Intergovernmental Service Agreement IIDS ICE Integrated Decision Support INA Immigration and Nationality Act kg kilogram LES Law Enforcement Sensitive MIRP Mexican Interior Repatriation Program NTA Notice to Appear OBP Office of Border Patrol OFO CBP Office of Field Operations OIS Office of Immigration Statistics ORR Office of Refugee Resettlement PAS Performance Analysis System Q1 First quarter of a Fiscal Year (October–December) Q2 Second quarter of a Fiscal Year (January–March) SEACATS Seized Asset and Case Tracking System TECS Treasury Enforcement Communication System USCIS U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

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C. Data Tables Table B1. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Border Patrol (OBP) Apprehensions by Sector: Fiscal Years (FY) 2002 to 2016 Q2

Fiscal Year/Quarter

Total Apprehensions

Big Bend, TX 2

Blaine, WA

Buffalo, NY

Del Rio, TX

Detroit, MI

EL Centro,

CAEL Paso,

TX

Grand Forks,

NDHavre,

MTHoulton,

ME Laredo, TX2002 955,310 11,392 1,732 1,102 66,985 1,511 108,273 94,154 1,369 1,463 432 82,0952003 931,557 10,319 1,380 564 50,145 2,345 92,099 88,816 1,223 1,406 292 70,5212004 1,160,395 10,530 1,354 671 53,794 1,912 74,467 104,399 1,225 986 263 74,7062005 1,189,031 10,536 1,000 406 68,504 1,793 55,790 122,691 754 948 233 75,3302006 1,089,096 7,520 809 1,518 42,630 1,282 61,457 122,264 517 567 175 74,8452007 876,803 5,537 749 2,190 22,919 902 55,882 75,464 500 486 95 56,7162008 723,865 5,389 950 3,338 20,763 960 40,964 30,311 542 426 81 43,6632009 556,032 6,357 844 2,672 17,082 1,157 33,520 14,998 472 283 60 40,5712010 463,382 5,288 673 2,422 14,694 1,669 32,562 12,251 543 290 56 35,2872011, Total 340,252 4,036 591 2,114 16,144 1,531 30,191 10,345 468 270 41 36,053

2011 Q1 71,437 947 147 560 2,584 430 5,786 2,014 113 85 8 6,2572011 Q2 98,069 1,089 154 512 4,430 429 8,476 3,044 117 62 11 9,9142011 Q3 97,487 1,158 134 508 5,001 331 9,745 3,100 93 61 12 10,2642011 Q4 73,259 842 156 534 4,129 341 6,184 2,187 145 62 10 9,618

2012, Total 364,768 3,964 537 1,143 21,720 950 23,916 9,678 418 102 41 44,8722012 Q1 70,099 889 155 261 3,524 293 5,045 1,843 120 48 5 7,5342012 Q2 101,294 1,196 145 268 5,367 224 6,553 2,588 72 24 2 12,1892012 Q3 110,124 997 110 256 7,394 260 7,534 2,551 95 19 10 13,5972012 Q4 83,251 882 127 358 5,435 173 4,784 2,696 131 11 24 11,552

2013, Total 420,789 3,684 360 796 23,510 650 16,306 11,154 469 88 37 50,7492013 Q1 81,390 807 104 220 4,642 187 4,036 2,466 71 6 16 10,2012013 Q2 110,659 1,156 84 147 6,611 152 4,541 2,982 86 8 3 13,8112013 Q3 127,898 1,046 84 205 6,805 134 4,707 3,237 127 21 9 14,9882013 Q4 100,842 675 88 224 5,452 177 3,022 2,469 185 53 9 11,749

2014, Total 486,651 4,096 272 741 24,255 647 14,511 12,339 767 91 45 44,0492014 Q1 98,326 817 56 149 4,533 152 3,257 2,468 140 30 9 9,2312014 Q2 116,334 1,245 74 170 6,470 124 3,993 3,151 176 13 7 11,6812014 Q3 172,031 1,191 82 199 8,905 175 3,997 3,836 199 26 16 13,8002014 Q4 99,960 843 60 223 4,347 196 3,264 2,884 252 22 13 9,337

2015, Total 337,117 5,031 282 291 19,013 637 12,820 14,495 789 64 32 35,8882015 Q1 77,713 870 113 97 3,282 252 2,716 2,749 237 11 11 8,1832015 Q2 76,883 1,016 61 60 3,994 107 3,248 3,188 192 19 10 8,7332015 Q3 91,854 1,378 50 49 6,111 152 3,602 4,261 153 10 3 9,5822015 Q4 90,667 1,767 58 85 5,626 126 3,254 4,297 207 24 8 9,390

2016, Total 188,819 3,522 136 77 11,190 296 7,887 10,205 228 17 12 17,9372016 Q1 104,188 2,060 68 28 5,857 148 3,707 5,502 105 10 7 9,3922016 Q2 84,631 1,462 68 49 5,333 148 4,180 4,703 123 7 5 8,5452016 Q32016 Q4

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Table B1. CBP Office of Border Patrol Apprehensions by Sector: FYs 2002 to 2016 Q2 (continued)

X Not applicable. - Represents zero. 1 Livermore sector closed September 30, 2004. 2 Known as Marfa, Texas, before 2012. Source: U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), CBP OBP, Performance Analysis System (PAS), Enforcement Integrated Database (EID), April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter

Livermore, CA 1

Miami, FL

New Orleans,

LARamey,

PR

Rio Grande Valley,

TX

San Diego,

CASpokane,

WA Swanton, VTTucson,

AZYuma,

AZ2002 4,371 5,143 4,665 835 89,927 100,681 1,142 1,736 333,648 42,6542003 3,565 5,931 5,151 1,688 77,749 111,515 992 1,955 347,263 56,6382004 1,850 4,602 2,889 1,813 92,947 138,608 847 2,701 491,771 98,0602005 X 7,243 1,358 1,619 134,161 126,915 279 1,936 439,105 138,4302006 X 6,033 3,053 1,435 110,520 142,110 184 1,544 392,101 118,5322007 X 7,121 4,018 548 73,429 152,464 338 1,119 378,332 37,9942008 X 6,021 4,303 572 75,484 162,390 341 1,282 317,724 8,3612009 X 4,429 3,527 418 60,992 118,712 277 1,042 241,667 6,9522010 X 4,651 3,171 398 59,766 68,565 356 1,422 212,202 7,1162011, Total X 4,401 1,509 642 59,243 42,447 293 815 123,285 5,833

2011 Q1 X 1,191 496 139 10,602 11,057 80 189 27,616 1,1362011 Q2 X 1,277 393 145 14,524 12,167 59 184 38,977 2,1052011 Q3 X 958 344 170 17,864 10,614 67 156 35,489 1,4182011 Q4 X 975 276 188 16,253 8,609 87 286 21,203 1,174

2012, Total X 2,509 474 702 97,762 28,461 317 702 120,000 6,5002012 Q1 X 704 136 213 15,999 6,760 75 126 24,767 1,6022012 Q2 X 585 106 169 21,845 7,688 63 125 39,604 2,4812012 Q3 X 522 102 203 32,855 7,836 82 202 34,074 1,4252012 Q4 X 698 130 117 27,063 6,177 97 249 21,555 992

2013, Total X 1,738 500 924 154,453 27,496 299 531 120,939 6,1062013 Q1 X 512 170 125 23,808 5,641 86 85 26,890 1,3172013 Q2 X 316 108 340 34,133 7,439 51 108 36,692 1,8912013 Q3 X 362 89 137 50,252 8,011 74 152 35,527 1,9312013 Q4 X 548 133 322 46,260 6,405 88 186 21,830 967

2014, Total X 2,034 950 958 256,393 29,911 269 506 87,915 5,9022014 Q1 X 402 163 301 42,902 6,462 74 114 25,748 1,3182014 Q2 X 519 248 197 54,461 8,395 71 68 23,316 1,9552014 Q3 X 563 288 257 104,580 8,336 58 121 23,747 1,6552014 Q4 X 550 251 203 54,450 6,718 66 203 15,104 974

2015, Total X 1,752 849 557 147,257 26,290 190 341 63,397 7,1422015 Q1 X 283 313 163 34,532 6,337 49 74 16,174 1,2672015 Q2 X 316 192 143 29,799 7,453 50 52 16,678 1,5722015 Q3 X 414 185 108 40,455 6,673 36 65 16,729 1,8382015 Q4 X 739 159 143 42,471 5,827 55 150 13,816 2,465

2016, Total X 1,514 324 301 80,450 14,448 50 112 33,933 6,1802016 Q1 X 814 181 142 48,070 6,308 29 63 17,960 3,7372016 Q2 X 700 143 159 32,380 8,140 21 49 15,973 2,4432016 Q32016 Q4

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Table B2. CBP Office of Border Patrol Apprehensions of Mexican Nationals by Sector: FYs 2003 to 2016 Q2

Fiscal Year/Quarter

Total Apprehensions

Big Bend, TX 2

Blaine, WA

Buffalo, NY

Del Rio, TX

Detroit, MI

EL Centro,

CAEL Paso,

TX

Grand Forks,

NDHavre,

MTHoulton,

MELaredo,

TX2003 882,141 9,513 777 208 45,836 1,685 91,408 86,246 1,007 1,180 51 62,7772004 1,084,888 9,789 772 235 43,996 1,387 73,867 100,849 966 813 87 62,2282005 1,023,888 9,568 505 221 37,275 1,327 54,836 117,789 580 807 76 54,5432006 981,069 6,792 484 959 30,359 945 60,714 117,540 382 510 58 59,1452007 808,773 5,002 518 1,271 16,285 686 55,270 72,293 337 409 17 44,8332008 661,792 4,754 641 1,615 14,917 664 40,161 29,136 361 378 12 34,4022009 503,379 5,570 525 1,314 12,820 881 32,601 13,885 311 208 10 31,8342010 404,365 4,754 376 1,143 10,593 1,196 31,704 11,194 388 184 6 27,9572011, Total 286,154 3,621 314 938 11,697 1,031 29,474 9,633 294 167 5 29,131

2011 Q1 61,199 845 74 268 2,093 293 5,652 1,913 72 54 1 5,1422011 Q2 86,234 1,010 91 228 3,757 273 8,325 2,835 76 32 2 8,8512011 Q3 81,609 1,051 61 226 3,498 220 9,526 2,881 53 39 - 8,1112011 Q4 57,112 715 88 216 2,349 245 5,971 2,004 93 42 2 7,027

2012, Total 265,755 3,417 270 607 12,404 673 22,511 8,915 306 54 8 31,7422012 Q1 54,441 763 92 154 2,224 216 4,875 1,656 90 28 - 5,4632012 Q2 80,014 1,048 63 150 3,664 146 6,237 2,428 57 8 - 9,6662012 Q3 76,223 841 74 144 3,961 179 6,984 2,330 60 11 5 9,4232012 Q4 55,077 765 41 159 2,555 132 4,415 2,501 99 7 3 7,190

2013, Total 267,734 3,174 106 370 14,005 479 15,141 10,092 337 62 1 32,7722013 Q1 55,466 679 33 96 2,793 141 3,767 2,297 52 2 1 6,7072013 Q2 76,621 1,039 21 70 4,679 120 4,317 2,716 68 5 - 9,8272013 Q3 79,256 908 26 105 4,013 93 4,354 2,915 84 16 - 9,2502013 Q4 56,391 548 26 99 2,520 125 2,703 2,164 133 39 - 6,988

2014, Total 229,178 3,164 58 294 10,196 431 12,511 9,904 532 51 5 26,5402014 Q1 52,927 634 13 77 2,126 99 2,865 1,983 92 18 1 5,2072014 Q2 61,745 1,057 18 67 3,312 85 3,613 2,586 124 6 3 7,5462014 Q3 65,533 935 17 74 2,809 109 3,320 3,009 136 16 - 7,8912014 Q4 48,973 538 10 76 1,949 138 2,713 2,326 180 11 1 5,896

2015, Total 188,122 2,177 67 137 10,874 427 11,320 10,677 563 46 1 25,7662015 Q1 45,267 549 37 51 2,044 167 2,399 2,247 162 7 . 6,0732015 Q2 49,412 599 14 28 2,838 74 3,003 2,687 133 13 . 6,7302015 Q3 49,693 551 12 17 3,158 91 3,242 2,987 117 6 . 6,7572015 Q4 43,750 478 4 41 2,834 95 2,676 2,756 151 20 1 6,206

2016, Total 92,979 1,318 19 34 6,428 225 6,081 5,985 158 7 4 12,7102016 Q1 44,427 598 14 11 2,689 116 2,782 2,739 67 5 4 6,2752016 Q2 48,552 720 5 23 3,739 109 3,299 3,246 91 2 . 6,4352016 Q32016 Q4

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Table B2. CBP Office of Border Patrol Apprehensions of Mexican Nationals by Sector: FYs 2003 to 2016 Q2 (continued)

X Not applicable. - Represents zero. 1 Livermore sector closed September 30, 2004. 2 Known as Marfa, Texas, prior to 2012. Source: DHS, CBP OBP, PAS, EID, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter

Livermore, CA 1

Miami, FL

New Orleans,

LARamey,

PR

Rio Grande Valley,

TX

San Diego,

CASpokane,

WASwanton,

VTTucson,

AZYuma,

AZ2003 2,061 2,431 4,357 - 63,179 109,995 877 251 342,339 55,9632004 854 1,873 2,339 3 66,644 136,905 772 457 483,419 96,6332005 X 2,324 983 1 54,333 124,956 173 391 426,440 136,7602006 X 1,614 1,840 2 58,279 140,830 107 340 382,637 117,5322007 X 1,612 2,631 - 51,973 151,142 287 284 366,540 37,3832008 X 1,566 2,922 - 55,410 160,814 297 271 305,455 8,0162009 X 1,858 2,269 2 45,052 117,219 260 168 230,045 6,5472010 X 1,837 1,941 2 40,732 67,259 316 157 195,921 6,7052011, Total X 1,529 897 3 38,353 41,281 234 162 111,974 5,416

2011 Q1 X 426 319 1 6,999 10,803 59 32 25,086 1,0672011 Q2 X 445 239 - 10,087 11,898 48 39 36,015 1,9832011 Q3 X 354 187 1 11,454 10,306 53 38 32,269 1,2812011 Q4 X 304 152 1 9,813 8,274 74 53 18,604 1,085

2012, Total X 831 277 - 47,823 27,307 266 122 102,303 5,9192012 Q1 X 274 81 - 8,896 6,500 64 24 21,552 1,4892012 Q2 X 205 73 - 11,750 7,411 60 29 34,746 2,2732012 Q3 X 182 68 - 15,175 7,527 65 38 27,864 1,2922012 Q4 X 170 55 - 12,002 5,869 77 31 18,141 865

2013, Total X 388 262 3 57,624 26,223 237 80 101,092 5,2862013 Q1 X 142 95 2 10,132 5,438 63 14 21,816 1,1962013 Q2 X 91 63 1 13,758 7,181 43 9 30,905 1,7082013 Q3 X 71 42 - 18,161 7,658 57 27 29,887 1,5892013 Q4 X 84 62 - 15,573 5,946 74 30 18,484 793

2014, Total X 277 465 - 63,468 27,871 219 75 68,870 4,2472014 Q1 X 78 86 - 11,863 6,012 62 19 20,586 1,1062014 Q2 X 88 109 - 14,810 8,033 59 28 18,764 1,4372014 Q3 X 47 133 - 20,653 7,697 46 12 17,550 1,0792014 Q4 X 64 137 - 16,142 6,129 52 16 11,970 625

2015, Total X 273 394 1 48,173 24,269 153 43 48,916 3,8452015 Q1 X 31 133 . 11,555 5,932 40 20 12,870 9502015 Q2 X 45 99 . 11,428 7,042 46 6 13,536 1,0912015 Q3 X 77 82 . 13,229 6,135 29 7 12,301 8952015 Q4 X 120 80 1 11,961 5,160 38 10 10,209 909

2016, Total X 351 172 0 21,048 11,910 42 9 24,728 1,7592016 Q1 X 170 78 . 10,235 5,188 24 7 12,534 9002016 Q2 X 181 94 . 10,813 6,722 18 2 12,194 8592016 Q32016 Q4

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Table B3. CBP Office of Border Patrol Apprehensions of Non-Mexican Nationals by Sector: FYs 2003 to 2016 Q2

Fiscal Year/Quarter

Total Apprehensions

Big Bend, TX 2

Blaine, WA

Buffalo, NY

Del Rio, TX

Detroit, MI

EL Centro,

CAEL Paso,

TX

Grand Forks,

NDHavre,

MTHoulton,

MELaredo,

TX2003 49,758 848 623 341 4,408 683 1,021 2,722 225 256 218 7,8072004 75,466 792 599 414 9,891 557 744 3,573 229 158 173 12,5042005 165,143 968 495 185 31,229 466 954 4,902 174 141 157 20,7872006 108,027 728 325 559 12,271 337 743 4,724 135 57 117 15,7002007 68,030 535 231 919 6,634 216 612 3,171 163 77 78 11,8832008 62,073 635 309 1,723 5,846 296 803 1,175 181 48 69 9,2612009 52,653 787 319 1,358 4,262 276 919 1,113 161 75 50 8,7372010 59,017 534 297 1,279 4,101 473 858 1,057 155 106 50 7,3302011, Total 54,098 415 277 1,176 4,447 500 717 712 174 103 36 6,922

2011 Q1 10,238 102 73 292 491 137 134 101 41 31 7 1,1152011 Q2 11,835 79 63 284 673 156 151 209 41 30 9 1,0632011 Q3 15,878 107 73 282 1,503 111 219 219 40 22 12 2,1532011 Q4 16,147 127 68 318 1,780 96 213 183 52 20 8 2,591

2012, Total 99,013 547 267 536 9,316 277 1,405 763 112 48 33 13,1302012 Q1 15,658 126 63 107 1,300 77 170 187 30 20 5 2,0712012 Q2 21,280 148 82 118 1,703 78 316 160 15 16 2 2,5232012 Q3 33,901 156 36 112 3,433 81 550 221 35 8 5 4,1742012 Q4 28,174 117 86 199 2,880 41 369 195 32 4 21 4,362

2013, Total 153,055 510 254 426 9,505 171 1,165 1,062 132 26 36 17,9772013 Q1 25,924 128 71 124 1,849 46 269 169 19 4 15 3,4942013 Q2 34,038 117 63 77 1,932 32 224 266 18 3 3 3,9842013 Q3 48,642 138 58 100 2,792 41 353 322 43 5 9 5,7382013 Q4 44,451 127 62 125 2,932 52 319 305 52 14 9 4,761

2014, Total 257,473 932 214 447 14,059 216 2,000 2,435 235 40 40 17,5092014 Q1 45,399 183 43 72 2,407 53 392 485 48 12 8 4,0242014 Q2 54,589 188 56 103 3,158 39 380 565 52 7 4 4,1352014 Q3 106,498 256 65 125 6,096 66 677 827 63 10 16 5,9092014 Q4 50,987 305 50 147 2,398 58 551 558 72 11 12 3,441

2015 Total 148,995 2,854 215 154 8,139 210 1,500 3,818 226 18 31 10,1222015 Q1 32,446 321 76 46 1,238 85 317 502 75 4 11 2,1102015 Q2 27,471 417 47 32 1,156 33 245 501 59 6 10 2,0032015 Q3 42,161 827 38 32 2,953 61 360 1,274 36 4 3 2,8252015 Q4 46,917 1,289 54 44 2,792 31 578 1,541 56 4 7 3,184

2016 Total 95,828 2,205 117 42 4,761 71 1,807 4,219 70 10 8 5,2252016 Q1 59,749 1,463 54 16 3,167 32 926 2,762 38 5 3 3,1152016 Q2 36,079 742 63 26 1,594 39 881 1,457 32 5 5 2,1102016 Q32016 Q4

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Table B3. CBP Office of Border Patrol Apprehensions of Non-Mexican Nationals by Sector: FYs 2003 to 2016 Q1 (continued)

X Not applicable. - Represents zero. 1 Livermore sector closed September 30, 2004. 2 Known as Marfa, Texas, prior to 2012. Source: DHS, CBP OBP, PAS, EID, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter

Livermore, CA 1

Miami, FL

New Orleans,

LARamey,

PR

Rio Grande Valley,

TX

San Diego,

CASpokane,

WASwanton,

VTTucson,

AZYuma,

AZ2003 111 3,617 746 1,697 15,006 1,659 161 1,602 5,295 7122004 72 2,573 566 1,813 26,432 1,770 152 2,243 8,792 1,4192005 X 4,919 375 1,618 79,828 1,959 106 1,545 12,665 1,6702006 X 4,419 1,213 1,433 52,241 1,280 77 1,204 9,464 1,0002007 X 5,509 1,387 548 21,456 1,322 51 835 11,792 6112008 X 4,455 1,381 572 20,074 1,576 44 1,011 12,269 3452009 X 2,571 1,258 416 15,940 1,493 17 874 11,622 4052010 X 2,814 1,230 396 19,034 1,306 40 1,265 16,281 4112011, Total X 2,872 612 639 20,890 1,166 59 653 11,311 417

2011 Q1 X 765 177 138 3,603 254 21 157 2,530 692011 Q2 X 832 154 145 4,437 269 11 145 2,962 1222011 Q3 X 604 157 169 6,410 308 14 118 3,220 1372011 Q4 X 671 124 187 6,440 335 13 233 2,599 89

2012, Total X 1,678 197 702 49,939 1,154 51 580 17,697 5812012 Q1 X 430 55 213 7,103 260 11 102 3,215 1132012 Q2 X 380 33 169 10,095 277 3 96 4,858 2082012 Q3 X 340 34 203 17,680 309 17 164 6,210 1332012 Q4 X 528 75 117 15,061 308 20 218 3,414 127

2013, Total X 1,350 238 921 96,829 1,273 62 451 19,847 8202013 Q1 X 370 75 123 13,676 203 23 71 5,074 1212013 Q2 X 225 45 339 20,375 258 8 99 5,787 1832013 Q3 X 291 47 137 32,091 353 17 125 5,640 3422013 Q4 X 464 71 322 30,687 459 14 156 3,346 174

2014, Total X 1,757 485 958 192,925 2,040 50 431 19,045 1,6552014 Q1 X 324 77 301 31,039 450 12 95 5,162 2122014 Q2 X 431 139 197 39,651 362 12 40 4,552 5182014 Q3 X 516 155 257 83,927 639 12 109 6,197 5762014 Q4 X 486 114 203 38,308 589 14 187 3,134 349

2015 Total X 1,479 455 556 99,084 2,021 37 298 14,481 3,2972015 Q1 X 252 180 163 22,977 405 9 54 3,304 3172015 Q2 X 271 93 143 18,371 411 4 46 3,142 4812015 Q3 X 337 103 108 27,226 538 7 58 4,428 9432015 Q4 X 619 79 142 30,510 667 17 140 3,607 1,556

2016 Total X 1,163 152 301 59,402 2,538 8 103 9,205 4,4212016 Q1 X 644 103 142 37,835 1,120 5 56 5,426 2,8372016 Q2 X 519 49 159 21,567 1,418 3 47 3,779 1,5842016 Q32016 Q4

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Table B4. ICE Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Administrative Arrests: FYs 2008 to 2016 Q2

Source: DHS, ICE HSI EAGLE, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter Arrests2008 31,123 2009 21,251 2010 18,290 2011, Total 16,261

2011 Q1 3,284 2011 Q2 4,540 2011 Q3 4,082 2011 Q4 4,355

2012, Total 15,937 2012 Q1 3,195 2012 Q2 4,290 2012 Q3 4,235 2012 Q4 4,217

2013, Total 11,996 2013 Q1 2,839 2013 Q2 2,920 2013 Q3 3,591 2013 Q4 2,646

2014, Total 11,626 2014 Q1 2,384 2014 Q2 3,057 2014 Q3 3,429 2014 Q4 2,756

2015, Total 7,288 2015 Q1 1,862 2015 Q2 1,806 2015 Q3 2,070 2015 Q4 1,550

2016, Total 2,505 2016 Q1 1,229 2016 Q2 1,276 2016 Q32016 Q4

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Table B5. ICE Enforcement Removal Operations (ERO) Administrative Arrests: FYs 2008 to 2016 Q2

Note: Many of the aliens arrested by ERO formerly were incarcerated in federal, state, and local prisons and jails. They are identified, processed, and prepared for removal under the Criminal Alien Program. Source: DHS, ICE, ICE Integrated Decision Support (IIDS), April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter Arrests2008 288,8112009 311,9202010, Total 314,915

2010 Q1 74,0022010 Q2 76,0252010 Q3 84,1582010 Q4 80,730

2011, Total 322,0932011 Q1 74,3262011 Q2 80,5922011 Q3 83,7622011 Q4 83,413

2012, Total 290,6222012 Q1 73,0482012 Q2 74,9442012 Q3 73,4472012 Q4 69,183

2013, Total 229,6982013 Q1 60,6442013 Q2 54,5132013 Q3 59,2282013 Q4 55,313

2014, Total 181,7192014 Q1 50,3752014 Q2 47,3032014 Q3 45,0602014 Q4 38,981

2015, Total 125,5092015 Q1 33,2462015 Q2 30,0672015 Q3 32,3032015 Q4 29,893

2016, Total 53,3772016 Q1 27,2222016 Q2 26,1552016 Q32016 Q4

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Table B6. Aliens Determined Inadmissible by CBP Office of Field Operations (OFO) Field Office: FYs 2005 to 2016 Q2

Fiscal Year/Quarter Total

Atlanta, GA

Baltimore, MD

Boston, MA

Buffalo, NY

Chicago, IL

Detroit, MI

El Paso, TX

Houston, TX

2005 251,109 6,175 4,054 4,091 49,655 6,201 11,844 9,689 4,4262006 207,610 4,254 2,039 3,045 37,488 3,675 10,403 8,713 3,5122007 202,025 3,905 2,006 3,347 28,945 2,874 8,546 8,370 3,6412008 222,788 7,529 2,231 4,087 21,369 3,599 7,748 7,912 12,0612009 223,897 8,002 2,428 4,650 18,683 3,536 7,428 7,712 16,4282010 229,406 9,163 2,775 4,716 17,763 3,219 7,398 7,898 18,9632011, Total 212,249 8,726 3,108 5,205 15,712 2,553 7,250 6,909 19,532 2011 Q1 54,867 2,182 612 1,089 3,953 685 1,748 1,835 5,420 2011 Q2 52,510 2,400 831 1,203 3,398 575 1,788 1,624 5,241 2011 Q3 53,667 2,154 921 1,160 3,881 664 1,784 1,786 4,939 2011 Q4 51,190 1,990 744 1,751 4,480 629 1,888 1,664 3,9282012, Total 193,609 7,984 3,613 4,821 14,050 2,449 6,743 6,955 12,706 2012 Q1 46,316 1,822 724 1,284 3,678 610 1,666 1,517 3,768 2012 Q2 47,489 2,283 990 1,015 3,042 530 1,816 1,685 3,045 2012 Q3 48,912 1,916 1,095 1,052 3,421 625 1,580 1,851 3,026 2012 Q4 50,889 1,963 804 1,468 3,909 682 1,575 1,901 2,8672013, Total 204,113 8,376 3,120 4,984 13,425 2,173 6,564 7,900 10,910 2013 Q1 49,075 1,902 659 1,414 3,456 588 1,418 1,852 2,806 2013 Q2 51,231 2,202 848 1,435 3,040 501 1,668 1,746 2,387 2013 Q3 49,448 2,135 774 956 3,153 535 1,663 1,866 2,602 2013 Q4 54,359 2,137 839 1,179 3,776 548 1,815 2,436 3,1152014, Total 223,459 10,457 2,882 4,536 13,127 2,303 6,110 10,214 10,447 2014 Q1 50,666 2,455 662 1,301 3,234 597 1,520 2,033 2,812 2014 Q2 53,355 2,613 738 1,053 2,891 540 1,435 2,384 2,980 2014 Q3 61,277 2,814 764 910 3,390 594 1,565 2,582 2,778 2014 Q4 58,161 2,575 718 1,272 3,612 572 1,590 3,215 1,8772015, Total 253,509 8,144 2,367 5,115 11,871 4,348 5,989 12,071 11,185 2015 Q1 60,450 2,241 583 1,583 3,089 795 1,447 2,841 2,036 2015 Q2 61,313 2,105 552 1,229 2,552 914 1,384 2,696 2,822 2015 Q3 61,193 1,945 685 1,061 2,817 1,279 1,501 2,945 3,181 2015 Q4 70,553 1,853 547 1,242 3,413 1,360 1,657 3,589 3,1462016, Total 139,728 3,447 734 2,249 6,234 2,620 2,591 8,390 4,887 2016 Q1 72,480 1,811 440 855 3,249 1,382 1,338 3,775 2,604 2016 Q2 67,248 1,636 294 1,394 2,985 1,238 1,253 4,615 2,283 2016 Q3 2016 Q4

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Table B6. Aliens Determined Inadmissible by CBP OFO Field Office: FYs 2005 to 2016 Q2 (continued)

Fiscal Year/Quarter

Laredo, TX

Los Angeles,

CAMiami,

FL

New Orleans,

LANew

York, NYPortland,

ORPre-

Clearance 1

San Diego,

CA

San Francisco,

CA2005 32,576 8,526 13,069 162 14,990 620 8,338 45,552 4,9102006 30,686 4,372 8,085 182 6,113 576 10,922 47,932 2,9142007 30,765 6,962 6,842 331 5,723 1,117 10,613 49,456 3,4182008 26,635 12,148 7,765 12,293 6,834 1,401 8,388 47,125 7,3052009 21,877 11,724 7,032 18,153 11,268 988 7,865 42,017 6,8802010 24,441 8,556 9,163 19,162 9,918 899 9,539 40,014 6,2792011, Total 25,790 6,695 6,896 20,855 6,892 1,892 8,586 33,719 6,957 2011 Q1 6,674 2,194 1,601 6,344 1,902 207 2,265 8,466 1,144 2011 Q2 6,015 2,077 1,712 4,834 1,893 379 2,335 8,841 1,304 2011 Q3 6,155 1,181 1,717 5,045 1,958 682 2,089 8,737 2,520 2011 Q4 6,946 1,240 1,866 4,632 1,139 624 1,897 7,675 1,9862012, Total 28,005 3,928 7,593 20,204 4,912 1,166 8,559 26,889 9,832 2012 Q1 6,167 895 1,772 4,881 1,136 319 2,038 6,810 1,698 2012 Q2 6,540 929 1,857 5,882 1,288 134 2,269 6,736 1,883 2012 Q3 7,695 902 2,072 5,117 1,331 319 2,170 6,910 1,839 2012 Q4 7,603 1,202 1,892 4,324 1,157 394 2,082 6,433 4,4122013, Total 31,781 3,905 8,687 21,012 4,650 1,402 9,695 25,632 14,958 2013 Q1 7,775 988 2,095 5,991 1,066 252 2,268 5,636 3,734 2013 Q2 7,831 1,119 2,315 6,125 1,056 271 2,536 6,104 4,220 2013 Q3 7,691 932 1,982 4,248 1,251 460 2,505 6,855 3,053 2013 Q4 8,484 866 2,295 4,648 1,277 419 2,386 7,037 3,9512014, Total 38,978 4,065 12,195 21,202 4,614 1,115 10,700 32,543 14,063 2014 Q1 9,210 907 2,488 3,713 1,108 182 2,430 7,269 3,197 2014 Q2 8,727 960 3,467 4,536 1,098 206 2,813 7,337 3,548 2014 Q3 10,875 1,034 2,948 8,199 1,222 329 2,645 8,836 3,495 2014 Q4 10,166 1,164 3,292 4,754 1,186 398 2,812 9,101 3,8232015, Total 52,136 5,735 17,687 20,550 4,319 1,636 10,788 40,403 15,858 2015 Q1 11,330 1,258 3,790 5,933 954 187 2,718 10,856 3,375 2015 Q2 11,317 1,381 4,551 6,005 959 397 2,822 10,004 4,298 2015 Q3 12,649 1,532 4,419 4,476 1,295 456 2,562 9,133 3,375 2015 Q4 16,840 1,564 4,927 4,136 1,111 596 2,686 10,410 4,8102016, Total 37,362 3,468 9,731 8,460 2,344 714 4,710 21,268 8,316 2016 Q1 19,384 1,838 5,344 4,402 1,160 266 2,512 11,493 3,730 2016 Q2 17,978 1,630 4,387 4,058 1,184 448 2,198 9,775 4,586 2016 Q3 2016 Q4

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Table B6. Aliens Determined Inadmissible by CBP OFO Field Office: FYs 2005 to 2016 Q2 (continued)

1 Refers to field offices abroad. Note: Data include all aliens found inadmissible, including those turned away at a port of entry or conditionally permitted to enter the United States. Prior Secure Border Initiative reports only included those not allowed to enter the United States. Source: DHS, CBP, OFO, EID, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter

San Juan, PR

Seattle, WA

Tampa, FL

Tucson, AZ Unknown

2005 2,008 11,383 2,008 10,531 3012006 1,501 10,338 1,260 9,450 1502007 2,674 10,605 3,396 8,268 2212008 4,247 10,867 3,778 7,110 3562009 4,754 9,080 4,501 8,377 5142010 5,458 10,738 4,100 8,735 5092011, Total 2,927 10,651 3,144 7,951 299 2011 Q1 1,181 2,452 771 1,984 158 2011 Q2 878 2,415 662 2,024 81 2011 Q3 592 2,717 872 2,052 61 2011 Q4 276 3,066 837 1,891 412012, Total 1,984 10,529 2,941 7,612 134 2012 Q1 275 2,612 635 1,939 70 2012 Q2 286 2,406 884 1,948 41 2012 Q3 804 2,597 710 1,846 34 2012 Q4 619 2,914 712 1,879 972013, Total 2,071 9,343 3,173 9,991 361 2013 Q1 471 2,062 453 2,061 127 2013 Q2 501 2,074 975 2,209 68 2013 Q3 679 2,300 581 3,159 68 2013 Q4 420 2,907 1,164 2,562 982014, Total 1,375 9,195 3,919 8,951 468 2014 Q1 429 2,259 745 2,031 84 2014 Q2 299 2,348 1,163 2,123 96 2014 Q3 341 2,155 1,086 2,635 80 2014 Q4 306 2,433 925 2,162 2082015, Total 1,673 8,036 3,847 9,349 402 2015 Q1 360 1,908 1,003 2,063 100 2015 Q2 513 1,561 939 2,233 79 2015 Q3 408 2,040 945 2,381 108 2015 Q4 392 2,527 960 2,672 1152016, Total 947 3,659 1,910 5,475 212 2016 Q1 516 2,006 998 3,233 144 2016 Q2 431 1,653 912 2,242 68 2016 Q3 2016 Q4

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Table D1. Notices to Appear (NTA) Issued by USCIS: FYs 2003 to 2016 Q2

NA Not available. Note: Data from 2003 to 2008 include I-860 expedited removal notices issued in connection with credible fear adjudications even if not resulting in an NTA. Data for 2009 to 2013 only refer to I-862 NTAs. Source: DHS, USCIS Performance Analysis System, Performance Reporting Tool, and Refugee, Asylum, and Parole System, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter NTAs Issued2003 55,087 2004 50,587 2005 47,692 2006 51,042 2007 66,038 2008 56,531 2009 58,562 2010 53,820 2011, Total 44,638

2011 Q1 10,567 2011 Q2 10,487 2011 Q3 12,277 2011 Q4 11,307

2012, Total 41,778 2012 Q1 NA2012 Q2 NA2012 Q3 10,406 2012 Q4 13,454

2013, Total 56,896 2013 Q1 10,445 2013 Q2 12,358 2013 Q3 17,115 2013 Q4 16,978

2014, Total 56,684 2014 Q1 11,855 2014 Q2 12,689 2014 Q3 15,789 2014Q4 16,351

2015, Total 56,835 2015 Q1 12,768 2015 Q2 12,111 2015 Q3 13,640 2015 Q4 18,316

2016, Total 40,457 2016 Q1 21,386 2016 Q2 19,071 2016 Q32016 Q4

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Table D2. NTAs Issued by CBP Office of Border Patrol: FYs 2005 to 2016 Q2

Source: DHS, CBP OBP, EID, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter NTAs Issued2005 166,3322006 91,1322007 41,6152008 34,6892009 35,0732010 34,9862011, Total 31,739

2011 Q1 7,3142011 Q2 8,1792011 Q3 8,5472011 Q4 7,699

2012, Total 31,5062012 Q1 6,8452012 Q2 8,0662012 Q3 8,9192012 Q4 7,676

2013, Total 42,0782013 Q1 7,1652013 Q2 8,4982013 Q3 12,7312013 Q4 13,684

2014, Total 118,7532014 Q1 17,1142014 Q2 22,2792014 Q3 57,4892014 Q4 21,871

2015, Total 64,7752015 Q1 13,5442015 Q2 11,3402015 Q3 18,0862015 Q4 21,805

2016, Total 40,4092016 Q1 26,1812016 Q2 14,2282016 Q32016 Q4

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Table D3. NTAs Issued by CBP OFO: FYs 2005 to 2016 Q2

Source: DHS, CBP, OFO, EID, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter NTAs Issued2005 15,1882006 22,1232007 23,2572008 20,5592009 17,4372010 18,9922011, Total 17,542

2011 Q1 4,2452011 Q2 3,9882011 Q3 4,4342011 Q4 4,875

2012, Total 21,6962012 Q1 4,9332012 Q2 5,1812012 Q3 5,7362012 Q4 5,846

2013, Total 23,6402013 Q1 6,1682013 Q2 6,9532013 Q3 6,6682013 Q4 3,851

2014, Total 19,5372014 Q1 4,1172014 Q2 3,9102014 Q3 5,8442014 Q4 5,666

2015, Total 26,2772015 Q1 6,2622015 Q2 6,2112015 Q3 6,3152015 Q4 7,489

2016, Total 16,9762016 Q1 10,3152016 Q2 6,6612016 Q32016 Q4

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Table D4. NTAs Issued by ICE ERO: FYs 2009 to 2016 Q2

Source: DHS, ICE, IIDS, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter NTAs Issued2009 167,606 2010 152,345 2011 156,208 2012, Total 140,707

2012 Q1 36,513 2012 Q2 36,665 2012 Q3 35,089 2012 Q4 32,440

2013, Total 101,571 2013 Q1 28,026 2013 Q2 23,837 2013 Q3 25,993 2013 Q4 23,715

2014, Total 78,753 2014 Q1 22,744 2014 Q2 20,400 2014 Q3 18,988 2014 Q4 16,621

2015, Total 43,860 2015 Q1 12,202 2015 Q2 10,114 2015 Q3 10,986 2015 Q4 10,558

2016, Total 20,413 2016 Q1 10,260 2016 Q2 10,153 2016 Q32016 Q4

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Table D5. USCIS Fraud Cases Referred to ICE: FYs 2005 to 2016 Q2

Note: Data shown represent the number of benefit applications filed with USCIS that subsequently were referred to ICE under suspicion of fraud by USCIS’s Fraud Detection and National Security office. Source: DHS, USCIS Fraud Detection and National Security Data System, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter Cases2005 1,9192006 1,7272007 2,1852008 3,2322009 1,8542010 2,8272011, Total 2,746

2011 Q1 459 2011 Q2 638 2011 Q3 866 2011 Q4 783

2012, Total 2,5642012 Q1 625 2012 Q2 651 2012 Q3 698 2012 Q4 590

2013, Total 2,4322013 Q1 545 2013 Q2 792 2013 Q3 594 2013 Q4 501

2014, Total 2,2712014 Q1 4032014 Q2 4872014 Q3 7302014 Q4 651

2015, Total 1,7322015 Q1 4392015 Q2 4732015 Q3 4462015 Q4 374

2016, Total 6242016 Q1 3112016 Q2 3132016 Q32016 Q4

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Table E1. ICE HSI Criminal Arrests: FYs 2008 to 2016 Q2

Source: DHS, ICE HSI Seized Asset and Case Tracking System (SEACATS), April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter Arrests2008 17,4692009 18,2302010 18,3762011, Total 21,125

2011 Q1 4,8202011 Q2 5,7792011 Q3 5,4372011 Q4 5,089

2012, Total 21,2302012 Q1 4,9752012 Q2 5,3702012 Q3 5,7822012 Q4 5,103

2013, Total 20,8032013 Q1 5,1722013 Q2 5,0192013 Q3 5,5602013 Q4 5,052

2014, Total 19,5402014 Q1 4,6702014 Q2 4,9142014 Q3 5,3752014 Q4 4,581

2015, Total 20,0722015 Q1 4,8822015 Q2 5,3862015 Q3 4,9682015 Q4 4,836

2016, Total 10,0392016 Q1 4,6122016 Q2 5,4272016 Q32016 Q4

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Table E2. ICE ERO Criminal Arrests: FYs 2008 to 2016 Q2

Source: DHS, ICE ERO Treasury Enforcement Communication System (TECS) and SEACATS, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter Arrests2008 3,5332009 7,2112010 8,9412011, Total 9,859

2011 Q1 2,5392011 Q2 2,5542011 Q3 2,4112011 Q4 2,355

2012, Total 8,5752012 Q1 2,1352012 Q2 2,3342012 Q3 2,1082012 Q4 1,998

2013, Total 7,5652013 Q1 1,9552013 Q2 1,9472013 Q3 1,9872013 Q4 1,676

2014, Total 6,4072014 Q1 1,6972014 Q2 1,6632014 Q3 1,5552014 Q4 1,492

2015, Total 5,3892015 Q1 1,3932015 Q2 1,3352015 Q3 1,4522015 Q4 1,209

2016, Total 2,1922016 Q1 1,1892016 Q2 1,0032016 Q32016 Q4

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Table E3. CBP OFO Criminal Arrests: FYs 2008 to 2016 Q2

Note: Criminal arrests at the ports of entry may be for narcotics violations and seizures (e.g., unlawful possession and/or smuggling of narcotics), immigration-related prosecutable violations (e.g., reentry after removal, alien smuggling, etc.), and any other crime involving prohibited items or commodities. The number of OFO criminal arrests reported in previous Secure Border Initiative reports incorrectly included some records of inadmissible aliens that were not subject to criminal charges. Source: DHS, CBP OFO, TECS, and SEACATS, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter Arrests2008 24,4152009 28,2792010 27,8592011, Total 26,002

2011 Q1 6,154 2011 Q2 6,411 2011 Q3 6,692 2011 Q4 6,745

2012, Total 24,076 2012 Q1 6,036 2012 Q2 6,073 2012 Q3 6,031 2012 Q4 5,936

2013, Total 25,308 2013 Q1 5,830 2013 Q2 5,909 2013 Q3 6,871 2013 Q4 6,698

2014, Total 23,756 2014 Q1 6,015 2014 Q2 5,886 2014 Q3 5,903 2014 Q4 5,952

2015, Total 24,364 2015 Q1 5,594 2015 Q2 5,836 2015 Q3 6,265 2015 Q4 6,669

2016, Total 12,203 2016 Q1 6,111 2016 Q2 6,092 2016 Q32016 Q4

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Table F1. Legal Entries, Citizens, and Noncitizens Admitted: FYs 2003 to 2016 Q2

Source: DHS, CBP OFO, Operation Management Reporting, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/QuarterTotal

(in millions)U.S. Citizens (in millions)

Non-U.S. Citizens (in millions)

2003 423.1 159.6 263.52004 424.3 169.2 255.12005 419.7 166.9 252.72006 412.7 162.8 249.92007 407.1 164.4 242.72008 399.9 153.7 246.22009 360.7 132.5 228.22010 352.0 131.2 220.82011, Total 340.0 124.3 215.6

2011 Q1 82.8 29.0 53.82011 Q2 79.0 29.3 49.72011 Q3 85.2 31.6 53.52011 Q4 93.0 34.4 58.6

2012, Total 351.1 128.8 222.32012 Q1 84.2 29.4 54.92012 Q2 82.9 30.3 52.72012 Q3 87.7 32.5 55.22012 Q4 96.3 36.7 59.6

2013, Total 361.5 134.1 227.42013 Q1 86.9 31.0 55.92013 Q2 85.0 31.3 53.72013 Q3 89.8 34.1 55.72013 Q4 99.8 37.7 62.1

2014, Total 374.2 137.8 236.42014 Q1 90.6 32.3 58.32014 Q2 87.0 32.3 54.72014 Q3 94.4 35.7 58.72014 Q4 102.2 37.5 64.7

2015, Total 381.7 142.3 239.42015 Q1 93.1 32.0 61.12015 Q2 89.2 33.1 56.12015 Q3 96.0 36.9 59.12015 Q4 103.4 40.3 63.1

2016, Total 185.9 70.3 115.62016 Q1 94.0 34.8 59.22016 Q2 91.9 35.5 56.42016 Q32016 Q4

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Table F2. Legal Entries, Citizens, and Noncitizens Admitted by CBP OFO Field Office: FYs 2003 to 2016 Q2

Fiscal Year/Quarter

Total (in millions)

Atlanta, GA

Baltimore, MD

Boston, MA

Buffalo, NY

Chicago, IL

Detroit, MI

El Paso, TX

Houston, TX

Laredo, TX

Los Angeles,

CA2003 423.1 3.4 4.0 12.6 25.6 5.3 24.2 41.7 5.2 89.8 8.22004 424.3 4.1 4.6 12.6 26.1 6.2 23.6 42.4 6.0 83.4 10.32005 419.7 4.5 4.6 13.1 24.7 6.8 22.5 43.0 6.9 79.2 10.22006 412.7 5.0 4.6 12.9 24.6 6.8 22.0 42.4 7.4 76.5 10.32007 407.1 5.4 4.9 10.7 24.5 6.9 21.1 39.6 7.5 74.7 10.42008 399.9 5.9 5.2 11.4 24.3 6.8 19.9 37.5 7.3 74.5 10.52009 360.7 5.7 5.2 10.0 21.3 5.9 16.4 33.9 7.0 68.0 9.02010 352.0 5.9 5.4 10.5 21.2 6.0 16.6 32.1 7.4 59.6 9.52011, Total 340.0 6.2 5.6 10.3 22.1 6.0 17.2 26.6 7.9 49.9 9.7

2011 Q1 82.8 1.3 1.3 2.3 5.0 1.3 4.1 7.1 1.8 13.1 2.22011 Q2 79.0 1.4 1.2 1.9 4.0 1.4 3.7 6.3 1.9 12.1 2.32011 Q3 85.2 1.7 1.5 2.6 5.5 1.6 4.3 6.5 2.0 12.2 2.52011 Q4 93.0 1.8 1.7 3.6 7.6 1.7 5.0 6.7 2.1 12.3 2.7

2012, Total 351.1 6.3 5.7 10.6 23.2 5.9 17.8 26.6 8.6 50.6 10.22012 Q1 84.2 1.4 1.3 2.4 5.3 1.3 4.3 6.7 1.9 12.7 2.42012 Q2 82.9 1.5 1.2 2.0 4.4 1.4 3.8 6.5 2.1 12.4 2.42012 Q3 87.7 1.7 1.5 2.7 5.8 1.5 4.5 6.6 2.2 12.6 2.62012 Q4 96.3 1.8 1.7 3.6 7.7 1.6 5.2 6.9 2.4 12.9 2.8

2013, Total 361.5 6.5 5.9 10.6 22.6 6.3 17.9 27.9 8.9 53.1 10.32013 Q1 86.9 1.4 1.3 2.4 5.2 1.3 4.4 7.1 2.0 13.4 2.52013 Q2 85.0 1.5 1.3 2.0 4.4 1.5 4.0 6.7 2.2 13.1 2.42013 Q3 89.8 1.8 1.6 2.6 5.5 1.7 4.5 6.9 2.2 13.1 2.62013 Q4 99.7 1.8 1.8 3.6 7.5 1.9 5.1 7.2 2.5 13.6 2.9

2014, Total 374.2 8.3 7.1 11.3 23.8 8.2 21.0 37.7 11.6 67.8 13.82014 Q1 90.6 1.5 1.3 2.3 5.1 1.4 4.5 7.7 2.1 13.9 2.62014 Q2 87.0 1.6 1.3 1.9 3.9 1.6 3.8 7.3 2.3 13.3 2.72014 Q3 94.5 1.8 1.6 2.6 5.4 1.8 4.5 7.7 2.4 13.7 2.92014 Q4 102.2 3.4 2.9 4.5 9.4 3.4 8.2 15.0 4.7 26.9 5.6

2015, Total 382.6 6.7 6.0 11.0 18.5 7.8 17.2 31.0 12.9 53.3 12.62015 Q1 93.1 1.5 1.3 2.3 4.8 1.4 4.3 8.1 2.3 14.4 2.82015 Q2 89.2 1.6 1.2 1.7 3.5 1.7 3.6 7.7 2.6 13.4 2.82015 Q3 96.0 1.9 1.6 2.4 5.0 1.8 4.1 8.0 2.7 14.0 3.12015 Q4 104.3 1.8 1.9 4.6 5.2 2.9 5.3 7.3 5.3 11.6 3.9

2016, Total 185.9 3.2 2.5 3.8 7.7 3.2 7.4 16.6 5.5 29.4 6.22016 Q1 94.0 1.5 1.3 2.1 4.3 1.5 3.9 8.5 2.7 14.9 3.12016 Q2 92.0 1.7 1.2 1.7 3.4 1.8 3.5 8.1 2.8 14.5 3.12016 Q32016 Q4

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Table F2. Legal Entries, Citizens, and Noncitizens Admitted by CBP OFO Field Office: FYs 2003 to 2016 Q2 (continued)

1 Refers to field offices abroad. Note: Numbers rounded to millions. Source: DHS, CBP OFO, Operation Management Reporting, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter

Miami, FL

New Orleans,

LANew York,

NYPortland,

ORPre-

Clearance 1San Diego,

CA

San Francisco,

CA

San Juan,

PRSeattle,

WATampa,

FLTucson,

AZ2003 12.3 0.8 12.5 1.1 13.1 93.4 6.9 3.3 21.0 3.2 35.42004 14.0 0.8 13.8 2.3 13.0 89.3 8.3 4.5 20.3 3.7 34.92005 13.0 1.2 15.2 2.2 13.7 86.0 8.6 4.9 20.4 4.1 34.82006 12.9 0.5 16.0 2.2 14.1 83.0 8.4 5.0 20.8 4.3 33.12007 13.7 1.0 17.3 2.4 15.3 79.7 8.5 5.4 20.7 4.2 33.02008 14.4 1.0 18.5 2.4 15.0 73.8 8.5 5.4 21.8 4.0 31.82009 14.4 0.9 17.5 2.0 14.2 65.7 7.8 4.3 19.8 4.1 27.62010 15.4 1.0 18.4 1.8 13.5 63.2 8.5 4.8 22.7 4.2 24.32011, Total 16.5 1.1 18.8 1.8 14.9 62.5 8.7 4.7 23.4 4.5 21.6

2011 Q1 4.2 0.2 4.2 0.2 3.5 16.0 2.0 1.2 4.8 1.1 5.62011 Q2 4.6 0.3 3.9 0.3 3.5 15.5 2.1 1.6 4.6 1.1 5.32011 Q3 3.8 0.3 5.0 0.6 3.8 15.5 2.1 1.1 6.1 1.1 5.42011 Q4 3.8 0.3 5.7 0.7 4.1 15.5 2.5 0.9 7.9 1.2 5.2

2012, Total 16.6 1.0 19.5 1.8 15.4 64.1 9.4 4.8 25.5 5.3 22.12012 Q1 4.2 0.3 4.3 0.2 3.5 16.2 2.1 1.2 5.5 1.3 5.72012 Q2 4.8 0.3 4.2 0.2 3.7 15.8 2.3 1.7 5.2 1.3 5.52012 Q3 3.8 0.2 5.0 0.6 3.8 15.9 2.4 1.1 6.5 1.4 5.52012 Q4 3.8 0.2 5.9 0.8 4.4 16.2 2.7 0.8 8.3 1.3 5.4

2013, Total 17.1 1.0 20.1 2.0 16.0 65.5 10.0 4.7 26.4 2.7 23.52013 Q1 4.3 0.2 4.3 0.2 3.7 16.7 2.3 1.2 5.8 1.3 6.12013 Q2 4.9 0.3 4.4 0.2 3.8 15.8 2.4 1.5 5.5 1.3 5.82013 Q3 3.9 0.2 5.3 0.6 3.9 16.3 2.5 1.1 6.7 1.3 5.82013 Q4 4.0 0.2 6.1 0.9 4.5 16.8 2.8 0.9 8.4 1.3 5.9

2014, Total 23.5 1.3 24.4 2.2 20.5 84.9 12.6 6.7 30.0 6.8 30.02014 Q1 4.5 0.2 4.7 0.2 3.9 17.4 2.5 1.3 6.0 1.3 6.22014 Q2 5.2 0.3 4.4 0.3 4.0 16.8 2.5 1.5 5.2 1.4 6.02014 Q3 4.4 0.2 5.5 0.7 4.3 17.0 2.6 1.2 6.8 1.4 5.92014 Q4 9.5 0.5 9.9 1.0 8.3 33.8 5.1 2.7 12.0 2.7 11.9

2015, Total 17.3 3.8 18.9 4.0 24.1 66.1 10.7 6.7 22.0 7.4 24.72015 Q1 4.7 0.2 4.7 0.3 4.2 18.7 2.5 1.3 5.7 1.4 6.32015 Q2 5.4 0.3 4.5 0.3 4.3 18.1 2.6 1.6 4.8 1.4 6.22015 Q3 4.4 0.2 5.5 0.7 4.6 18.5 2.8 1.2 6.1 1.4 6.22015 Q4 2.9 3.0 4.2 2.7 10.9 11.0 2.8 2.7 5.3 3.2 6.0

2016, Total 10.5 0.5 9.8 0.6 8.8 37.4 5.6 2.4 9.1 3.0 12.82016 Q1 5.0 0.2 5.0 0.3 4.4 19.1 2.7 1.0 4.8 1.4 6.52016 Q2 5.5 0.3 4.8 0.3 4.4 18.3 2.8 1.5 4.3 1.6 6.32016 Q32016 Q4

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Table G1. Initial Admissions to ICE Detention Facilities: FYs 2008 to 2016 Q2

Note: Initial admissions refer to the number of individuals whose initial placement into a detention facility began within the reporting period. These totals may include aliens currently in ICE detention. Beginning in 2010, data exclude detainees not in ICE custody who are held in facilities dedicated to housing aliens in the MIRP and Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR). Source: DHS, ICE, IIDS, January 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter Admissions2008 378,5822009 383,5242010 363,0642011, Total 429,247

2011 Q1 90,357 2011 Q2 111,364 2011 Q3 122,543 2011 Q4 104,983

2012, Total 477,5232012 Q1 105,032 2012 Q2 119,950 2012 Q3 134,906 2012 Q4 117,635

2013, Total 440,5572013 Q1 107,031 2013 Q2 110,116 2013 Q3 123,660 2013 Q4 99,750

2014, Total 425,728 2014 Q1 99,494 2014 Q2 99,373 2014 Q3 129,505 2014 Q4 97,356

2015, Total 308,186 2015 Q1 77,227 2015 Q2 67,255 2015 Q3 81,086 2015 Q4 82,618

2016, Total 164,219 2016 Q1 93,730 2016 Q2 70,489 2016 Q32016 Q4

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Table G2. ICE Average Daily Population (ADP): FYs 2002 to 2016 Q2

Note: ADP is provided in place of funded beds because it more accurately reflects the status of facility capacity and utilization. ADP is based on the total number of midnight count bed space used divided by the number of days in the requested period of time. Beginning in 2010, ADP excludes detainees in ICE custody held in facilities dedicated to housing aliens in the MIRP. Source: DHS, ICE, IIDS, January 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter ADP2002 19,9222003 21,1782004 21,9282005 19,7182006 22,9752007 30,2952008 31,7712009 32,0982010 30,8852011, Average 33,330

2011 Q1 33,5032011 Q2 33,2032011 Q3 33,4072011 Q4 33,194

2012, Average 34,2602012 Q1 32,6382012 Q2 31,9412012 Q3 35,9912012 Q4 36,465

2013, Average 33,7882013 Q1 34,6652013 Q2 32,3392013 Q3 36,1112013 Q4 32,033

2014, Average 33,2272014 Q1 32,3102014 Q2 30,5462014 Q3 35,2462014 Q4 34,770

2015, Average 28,4432015 Q1 27,5462015 Q2 25,1762015 Q3 29,1692015 Q4 31,882

2016, Average 32,3882016 Q1 32,8332016 Q2 31,9402016 Q32016 Q4

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Table G3. ADP of Aliens Detained in Intergovernmental Service Agreement IGSA) Facilities by State: FYs 2010 to 2016 Q2

State/Territory

Short-term

FacilitiesLong-term Facilities

Total IGSAs

Short-term

FacilitiesLong-term Facilities

Total IGSAs

Short-term

FacilitiesLong-term Facilities

Total IGSAs

Short-term

FacilitiesLong-term Facilities

Total IGSAs

Alabama 1 403 404 3 395 398 4 359 362 2 344 345 Alaska 0 3 3 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 Arizona 8 2,213 2,221 6 2,177 2,183 3 2,229 2,233 2 2,424 2,426 Arkansas 12 - 12 12 12 8 - 8 5 5 California 9 1,915 1,924 7 2,682 2,689 3 2,841 2,844 2 2,734 2,735 Colorado 11 101 112 8 101 109 5 82 87 4 90 94 Connecticut - - - - - - - - - - - -Delaware - - - - - - - - - - - -District of Columbia - - - - - - - - - - - -Florida 2 723 725 4 877 880 4 853 858 2 685 687 Georgia 17 2,029 2,045 13 2,363 2,376 12 2,401 2,413 7 2,211 2,218 Guam - 5 5 - - - 12 - 12 - 8 8 Hawaii - - - - - - - - - - - -Idaho 2 18 20 0 24 24 0 17 17 - 11 11 Illinois 3 433 436 4 598 602 4 572 576 3 400 403 Indiana 4 - 4 6 - 6 - - 4 2 2 4 Iowa - 161 161 - 179 179 - 144 144 - 79 79 Kansas - 52 52 - 68 68 0 63 63 0 61 61 Kentucky 0 90 90 3 150 153 7 124 131 5 142 147 Louisiana - 1,335 1,335 - 1,541 1,541 3 1,383 1,385 6 1,572 1,579 Maine 0 13 14 0 6 6 0 4 4 - 2 2 Maryland - 231 231 - 310 310 - 348 348 - 319 319 Massachusetts - 832 832 - 799 799 - 803 803 - 682 682 Michigan 100 218 318 88 253 341 89 239 327 73 163 236 Minnesota - 291 291 - 296 296 0 284 284 - 234 234 Mississippi - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 Missouri 1 164 165 0 175 175 0 175 175 - 127 128 Montana 3 2 5 2 1 3 1 1 2 - 1 1 Nebraska 2 228 229 2 268 270 3 222 225 1 140 142 Nevada 134 16 150 68 139 207 - 268 268 - 249 249 New Hampshire - 18 18 - 17 17 - 39 39 - 29 29 New Jersey - 1,137 1,137 - 1,351 1,351 - 1,748 1,748 - 1,538 1,538 New Mexico 1 879 880 0 853 853 1 882 883 - 880 880 New York 0 156 156 0 172 172 0 152 152 - 141 141 North Carolina 61 74 135 30 73 102 8 55 63 6 17 23 North Dakota 0 22 22 0 18 18 0 15 15 - 5 5 Ohio - 336 336 - 362 362 - 300 300 - 288 288 Oklahoma 6 121 127 7 154 162 5 162 167 4 139 142 Oregon 1 15 16 1 8 9 1 9 9 1 13 14 Pennsylvania 1 1,209 1,210 1 1,124 1,125 2 1,107 1,109 2 1,056 1,057 Puerto Rico - - - - - - - - - - - - Rhode Island - - - - 0 0 - - - - - - South Carolina - 43 43 4 82 86 4 60 63 3 44 47 South Dakota - 1 1 - 0 0 0 0 1 - 0 0 Tennessee - 27 27 - 28 28 - 21 21 - 11 11 Texas 35 3,819 3,854 64 3,487 3,551 333 3,882 4,215 64 5,077 5,141 Utah 0 241 242 0 262 262 0 197 197 - 181 181 Vermont - 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 1 - 1 1 Virginia 1 530 532 0 891 891 1 911 911 1 796 796 Washington 9 - 9 4 - 4 3 0 3 2 1 2 West Virginia 1 2 3 1 3 4 0 5 5 - 4 4 Wisconsin - 303 303 - 385 385 0 417 417 - 349 349 Wyoming 3 0 3 2 1 3 1 0 2 - 0 1

FY 2013 TOTALFY 2012 TOTALFY 2010 TOTAL FY 2011 TOTAL

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Table G3. ADP of Aliens Detained in IGSA Facilities by State: FYs 2010 to 2016 Q2

State/Territory

Short-term

FacilitiesLong-term Facilities

Total IGSAs

Short-term

FacilitiesLong-term Facilities

Total IGSAs

Short-term

Facilities

Long-term

FacilitiesTotal IGSAs

Alabama 2 337 339 2 327 329 1 309 310 Alaska 0 0 1 - 0 0 - 0 0 Arizona 3 2,342 2,344 0 1,646 1,646 0 1,662 1,662 Arkansas 4 - 4 3 - 3 3 - 3 California 1 2,695 2,696 1 2,693 2,694 0 2,884 2,884 Colorado 2 73 75 0 19 19 0 6 6 Connecticut - - - - - - - - -Delaware - - - - - - - - -District of Columbia - - - - - - - - -Florida 1 568 569 1 442 444 1 310 311 Georgia 5 2,089 2,094 5 1,930 1,935 4 1,315 1,318 Guam - 8 8 - 9 9 - 5 5 Hawaii - - - - - - - - -Idaho 0 11 11 - 9 9 - 11 11 Illinois 3 367 370 2 316 318 2 273 275 Indiana 1 35 36 1 44 45 1 54 55 Iowa - 87 87 - 57 57 - 50 50 Kansas - 51 51 - 32 32 - 32 32 Kentucky 1 146 148 2 110 113 2 118 120 Louisiana 5 1,653 1,658 4 1,305 1,310 4 1,576 1,580 Maine 0 1 1 - 1 1 - 0 0 Maryland - 291 291 - 250 250 - 218 218 Massachusetts - 530 530 - 442 442 - 343 343 Michigan 4 269 272 4 234 238 2 174 176 Minnesota - 223 223 - 177 177 0 173 173 Mississippi - - - - - - - - -Missouri 0 106 107 0 92 92 0 86 86 Montana 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 Nebraska 1 122 123 1 89 89 0 65 65 Nevada - 251 251 - 246 246 - 255 255 New Hampshire - 27 27 - 26 26 - 26 26 New Jersey - 1,493 1,493 - 1,215 1,215 - 981 981 New Mexico 0 860 860 2 1,132 1,133 0 746 746 New York 0 153 153 - 128 128 - 121 121 North Carolina 6 9 16 4 14 18 5 - 5 North Dakota - 5 5 - 4 4 0 4 4 Ohio - 260 260 - 203 203 - 168 168 Oklahoma 2 135 137 1 122 123 1 133 134 Oregon 0 18 19 0 9 9 0 4 4 Pennsylvania 2 911 913 2 841 843 3 758 761 Puerto Rico - - - - - - - - -Rhode Island - - - - - - - - -South Carolina 2 45 47 1 35 36 2 35 37 South Dakota - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 Tennessee - 54 54 - 15 15 - 10 10 Texas 67 4,830 4,897 48 3,711 3,758 28 3,266 3,294 Utah - 222 222 - 177 177 - 138 138 Vermont - 1 1 - 0 0 - 0 0 Virginia 0 697 698 0 706 707 1 577 578 Washington 2 - 2 8 - 8 12 - 12 West Virginia 0 3 3 0 3 4 1 3 4 Wisconsin - 367 367 - 306 306 - 275 275 Wyoming 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0

FY 2015 Q1 FY 2015 Q2FY 2014 TOTAL

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Table G3. ADP of Aliens Detained in IGSA Facilities by State: FYs 2010 to 2016 Q2

State/Territory

Short-term

Facilities

Long-term

FacilitiesTotal IGSAs

Short-term

Facilities

Long-term

FacilitiesTotal IGSAs

Short-term

Facilities

Long-term

FacilitiesTotal IGSAs

Alabama 2 293 295 1 285 286 2 286 288 Alaska - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 Arizona 3 1,871 1,874 0 2,009 2,009 0 1,997 1,997 Arkansas 3 - 3 3 - 3 3 - 3 California 0 3,349 3,349 0 3,628 3,629 0 3,905 3,905 Colorado 0 35 35 0 65 65 0 16 16 Connecticut - - - - - - - - -Delaware - - - - - - - - -District of Columbia - - - - - - - - -Florida 1 324 325 1 389 389 1 455 456 Georgia 3 1,408 1,411 3 2,271 2,273 3 2,142 2,144 Guam - 4 4 - 4 4 - 3 3 Hawaii - - - - - - - - -Idaho 0 10 10 - 8 8 - 11 11 Illinois 2 305 307 2 293 295 2 335 337 Indiana 1 57 58 1 53 54 1 53 54 Iowa - 64 64 - 64 64 - 61 61 Kansas - 44 44 - 42 42 - 40 40 Kentucky 1 125 127 2 126 128 2 137 139 Louisiana 6 1,946 1,952 3 1,871 1,874 3 1,747 1,750 Maine - 1 1 - 1 1 0 1 1 Maryland - 222 222 - 233 233 - 250 250 Massachusetts - 332 332 - 326 326 - 445 445 Michigan 2 145 147 2 163 165 2 252 254 Minnesota - 153 153 - 173 173 - 175 175 Mississippi - - - - - - - - -Missouri 0 91 91 0 102 102 0 79 80 Montana 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 Nebraska 0 74 75 1 95 96 0 79 80 Nevada - 221 221 - 229 229 - 245 245 New Hampshire - 29 29 - 33 33 34 34 New Jersey - 1,062 1,062 - 1,129 1,129 0 1,295 1,295 New Mexico - 883 883 0 885 885 - 845 845 New York - 170 170 - 188 188 0 227 227 North Carolina 5 - 5 6 - 6 6 - 6 North Dakota - 4 4 - 5 5 0 3 3 Ohio - 160 160 - 128 128 - 164 164 Oklahoma 0 120 120 1 114 115 1 109 110 Oregon 0 10 10 0 10 11 0 7 7 Pennsylvania 3 899 901 0 896 897 1 876 877 Puerto Rico - - - - - - - - -Rhode Island - - - - - - - - -South Carolina 3 36 39 3 39 42 2 35 37 South Dakota - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 Tennessee - 8 8 - 6 6 - 7 7 Texas 64 4,602 4,665 54 5,497 5,551 43 5,382 5,425 Utah - 174 174 0 179 179 0 210 210 Vermont - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 Virginia 1 598 599 1 642 643 4 632 636 Washington 7 0 7 8 - 8 9 - 9 West Virginia 0 2 3 0 4 4 0 5 5 Wisconsin - 301 301 - 279 279 - 321 321 Wyoming 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 - 1

FY 2016 Q1FY 2015 Q4FY 2015 Q3

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Table G3. ADP of Aliens Detained in IGSA Facilities by State: FYs 2010 to 2016 Q2

Note: IGSA data include dedicated and nondedicated IGSA facilities that were inspected by ICE. Zero represents ADPof less than 1 day. Short-term facilities accommodate stays of less than 72 hours. Long-term facilities accommodate stays of 72 hours or more. Source: DHS, ICE, IIDS, April 2016.

State/Territory

Short-term

Facilities

Long-term

FacilitiesTotal IGSAs

Alabama 1 280 281 Alaska 0 1 1 Arizona 0 2,229 2,229 Arkansas 3 - 3 California 1 3,615 3,616 Colorado 0 14 15 Connecticut - - -Delaware - - -District of Columbia - - -Florida 1 400 401 Georgia 3 1,901 1,904 Guam - 1 1 Hawaii - - -Idaho - 8 8 Illinois 3 365 368 Indiana 1 48 48 Iowa - 66 66 Kansas - 47 47 Kentucky 2 118 121 Louisiana 2 1,637 1,639 Maine 0 0 1 Maryland - 264 264 Massachusetts - 423 423 Michigan 2 288 290 Minnesota - 211 211 Mississippi - - -Missouri 0 109 110 Montana 0 0 1 Nebraska 1 81 82 Nevada - 256 256 New Hampshire - 56 56 New Jersey 0 1,463 1,463 New Mexico 0 900 900 New York - 206 206 North Carolina 5 - 5 North Dakota - 3 3 Ohio - 207 207 Oklahoma 0 100 101 Oregon 0 10 10 Pennsylvania 2 910 911 Puerto Rico - - -Rhode Island - - -South Carolina 2 34 36 South Dakota - 1 1 Tennessee - 7 7 Texas 46 4,446 4,493 Utah 0 219 219 Vermont - 0 0 Virginia 3 609 612 Washington 8 - 8 West Virginia - 6 6 Wisconsin - 369 369 Wyoming 1 - 1

FY 2016 Q2

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Table H1. DHS Removals and Returns: FYs 2003 to 2016 Q2

1 Removals are the compulsory and confirmed movement of an inadmissible or deportable alien out of the United States based on an order of removal. An alien who is removed has administrative or criminal consequences placed on subsequent reentry owing to the fact of the removal. 2 Returns are the confirmed movement of an inadmissible or deportable alien out of the United States not based on an order of removal. Source: DHS, ENFORCE Alien Removal Module and EID, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter Removals1 Returns2

2003 211,098 945,2942004 240,665 1,166,5762005 246,431 1,096,9202006 280,974 1,043,3812007 319,382 891,3902008 359,795 811,2632009 391,597 582,6252010 381,962 474,2122011, Total 386,020 322,098

2011 Q1 88,541 79,0822011 Q2 94,673 94,0312011 Q3 107,750 83,3072011 Q4 95,056 65,678

2012, Total 416,020 230,3522012 Q1 92,387 55,6252012 Q2 107,056 62,2132012 Q3 116,091 61,1472012 Q4 100,486 51,367

2013, Total 433,258 178,6762013 Q1 96,082 47,7242013 Q2 106,925 47,7002013 Q3 128,562 42,6282013 Q4 101,689 40,624

2014, Total 405,917 163,2292014 Q1 96,778 36,9862014 Q2 102,956 39,1732014 Q3 107,875 49,3092014 Q4 98,308 37,761

2015, Total 324,983 129,0452015 Q1 83,005 34,0982015 Q2 78,701 31,3222015 Q3 84,742 31,1522015 Q4 78,535 32,473

2016, Total 161,163 54,9902016 Q1 80,647 27,5872016 Q2 80,516 27,4032016 Q32016 Q4

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Table I1. Worksite Enforcement – Judicially Ordered Amount of Criminal Fines, Forfeitures, and Restitutions: FYs 2004 to 2016 Q2

Source: DHS, ICE, Significant Incident Notification System, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter Amount2004 $2,929,0002005 $15,822,1002006 $7,988,1372007 $31,426,4432008 $21,978,9182009 $31,244,9452010 $36,611,3212011, Total $7,189,631

2011 Q1 $170,0882011 Q2 $3,120,9212011 Q3 $2,490,1002011 Q4 $1,408,522

2012, Total $14,205,8662012 Q1 $1,773,4472012 Q2 $6,083,6402012 Q3 $5,700,5702012 Q4 $648,210

2013, Total $2,245,3672013 Q1 $28,5642013 Q2 $879,9752013 Q3 $36,0002013 Q4 $1,300,828

2014, Total $35,131,0592014 Q1 $34,260,4932014 Q2 $337,0982014 Q3 $473,4682014 Q4 $60,000

2015, Total $35,322,8012015 Q1 $1,824,2962015 Q2 $3,187,6822015 Q3 $5,378,2302015 Q4 $24,932,593

2016, Total $1,478,3732016 Q1 $1,478,3732016 Q2 $02016 Q32016 Q4

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Table I2. Worksite Enforcement Final Orders of Civil Fines: FYs 2004 to 2016 Q2

Source: DHS, ICE, Significant Incident Notification System, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter Amount2004 $90,2492005 $455,8702006 $02007 $26,5602008 $675,2092009 $1,033,2912010 $6,956,0262011, Total $10,463,988

2011 Q1 $2,409,2862011 Q2 $2,226,5572011 Q3 $2,921,1032011 Q4 $2,907,042

2012, Total $12,475,5752012 Q1 $2,060,2322012 Q2 $2,028,3262012 Q3 $3,895,1352012 Q4 $4,491,882

2013, Total $15,808,3652013 Q1 $4,313,5792013 Q2 $4,482,1962013 Q3 $3,088,2602013 Q4 $3,924,331

2014, Total $16,399,6542014 Q1 $3,259,3862014 Q2 $4,320,5762014 Q3 $4,612,2932014 Q4 $4,207,399

2015, Total $17,307,5422015 Q1 $3,647,9262015 Q2 $4,026,5872015 Q3 $5,128,2982015 Q4 $4,504,731

2016, Total $10,435,0352016 Q1 $8,457,3572016 Q2 $1,977,6782016 Q32016 Q4

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Table I3. ICE Worksite Arrests – Owners/Employers: FYs 2005 to 2016 Q2

Note: Data are not cumulative and represent the number of arrests made in a given fiscal year. Source: DHS, ICE, TECS, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter Arrests2005 32006 1102007 922008 1352009 1142010 1962011, Total 221

2011 Q1 442011 Q2 402011 Q3 532011 Q4 84

2012, Total 2402012 Q1 732012 Q2 412012 Q3 792012 Q4 47

2013, Total 1792013 Q1 422013 Q2 352013 Q3 622013 Q4 40

2014, Total 1722014 Q1 642014 Q2 542014 Q3 302014 Q4 24

2015, Total 982015 Q1 212015 Q2 192015 Q3 332015 Q4 25

2016, Total 252016 Q1 102016 Q2 152016 Q32016 Q4

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Table I4. ICE Worksite Arrests – Employees/Other: FYs 2005 to 2016 Q2

Note: Data are not cumulative and represent the number of arrests made in a given fiscal year. Source: DHS, ICE, TECS, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter Arrests2005 1732006 6062007 7712008 9682009 2962010 1972011, Total 492

2011 Q1 1282011 Q2 982011 Q3 322011 Q4 234

2012, Total 2802012 Q1 632012 Q2 962012 Q3 742012 Q4 47

2013, Total 2732013 Q1 642013 Q2 602013 Q3 892013 Q4 60

2014, Total 1892014 Q1 252014 Q2 672014 Q3 692014 Q4 28

2015, Total 1362015 Q1 342015 Q2 462015 Q3 362015 Q4 20

2016, Total 172016 Q1 62016 Q2 112016 Q32016 Q4

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Table I5. Employers Registered in E- Verify: FYs 2002 to 2016 Q2

Note: Data are not cumulative and represent the number of newly registered employees in a given fiscal year. Source: DHS, USCIS Verification Information System, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter Employers2002 1,7042003 4402004 1,3342005 2,4212006 5,5752007 12,9892008 63,6532009 68,5432010 69,8692011, Total 66,096

2011 Q1 14,1982011 Q2 16,8422011 Q3 16,8602011 Q4 18,196

2012, Total 111,6732012 Q1 22,1252012 Q2 39,0752012 Q3 31,0142012 Q4 19,459

2013, Total 78,3972013 Q1 16,9232013 Q2 20,2892013 Q3 20,5422013 Q4 20,643

2014, Total 70,9342014 Q1 17,7272014 Q2 20,2062014 Q3 16,8632014 Q4 16,138

2015, Total 62,9942015 Q1 14,9872015 Q2 17,9092015 Q3 16,0992015 Q4 13,999

2016, Total 35,0742016 Q1 17,7782016 Q2 17,2962016 Q32016 Q4

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Table I6. E-Verify Employer Queries: FYs 2002 to 2016 Q2

Note: Beginning in 2011, a new counting method was adopted to eliminate duplicates and queries closed in error. Source: DHS, USCIS Verification Information System, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter Queries2002 660,8852003 588,4792004 757,3422005 980,9912006 1,743,6542007 3,271,8712008 6,648,8452009 8,717,7112010 15,640,1672011, Total 16,612,333

2011 Q1 3,690,9312011 Q2 3,695,7472011 Q3 4,453,4212011 Q4 4,772,234

2012, Total 20,205,3472012 Q1 4,283,7972012 Q2 4,595,5472012 Q3 5,531,6142012 Q4 5,794,389

2013, Total 23,937,5052013 Q1 5,357,2972013 Q2 5,270,4492013 Q3 6,432,0272013 Q4 6,877,732

2014, Total YTD 27,074,5522014 Q1 5,976,6962014 Q2 5,934,4152014 Q3 7,371,9782014 Q4 7,791,463

2015, Total 30,538,9922015 Q1 7,094,3112015 Q2 6,711,6022015 Q3 8,149,0592015 Q4 8,584,020

2016, Total 7,694,9452016 Q1 7,694,9452016 Q2 N/A2016 Q32016 Q4

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Table J1. Drug, Weapon, and Currency Seizures by CBP OBP: FYs 2009 to 2016 Q2

Note: Drug data are measured in kilograms (kg). Currency is measured in U.S. dollars. Weapons refer to firearms. Source: DHS, EID, Border Patrol Enforcement Tracking System, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Methamphetamine Currency Weapons2009 4,947 87 1,175,356 432 $14,353,112.92 3782010 4,744 132 1,102,780 427 $11,721,702.96 5732011, Total 4,519 181 1,147,446 837 $14,791,541.29 619

2011 Q1 738 31 280,743 124 $2,406,196.50 1322011 Q2 719 30 299,136 166 $5,480,722.86 1772011 Q3 1,651 24 283,681 302 $2,795,287.06 1632011 Q4 1,411 96 283,886 246 $4,109,334.87 147

2012, Total 5,516 195 1,043,212 1,685 $7,575,359.76 6712012 Q1 912 70 257,200 335 $2,553,003.19 1852012 Q2 1,928 23 316,992 426 $1,857,360.01 1282012 Q3 1,203 33 243,960 501 $1,584,273.40 1482012 Q4 1,473 69 225,059 423 $1,580,723.16 210

2013, Total 2,130 265 1,100,580 1,666 $6,325,064.97 5702013 Q1 392 59 276,429 543 $1,997,760.06 1422013 Q2 660 45 321,949 367 $1,171,685.57 1932013 Q3 545 102 256,854 413 $1,874,113.36 1492013 Q4 534 59 245,348 343 1,281,505.98 86

2014, Total 2,066 275 872,061 1,783 $7,991,385.06 5172014 Q1 495 38 260,260 307 $1,315,859.93 1512014 Q2 693 69 262,083 543 $3,576,687.24 1352014 Q3 356 107 195,614 495 $803,722.90 1342014 Q4 522 61 154,103 438 $2,295,114.99 97

2015, Total 5,090 234 697,845 2,922 $4,791,963.48 3762015 Q1 443 65 187,060 522 $946,059.65 1262015 Q2 3,122 60 194,423 657 $786,507.24 1012015 Q3 644 51 157,710 548 $1,409,411.90 722015 Q4 882 58 158,653 1,194 $1,649,984.69 77

2016, Total 1,425 128 359,671 1,735 $1,934,996.01 2142016 Q1 664 75 192,642 851 $962,543.12 1332016 Q2 761 53 167,029 884 $972,452.89 812016 Q32016 Q4

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Table J2. Drug, Weapon, and Currency Seizures by CBP OFO: FYs 2009 to 2016 Q2

Note: Drug data are measured in kg. Currency is measured in U.S. dollars. Weapons refer to firearms. Source: DHS, CBP OFO, BorderStat, April 2015.

Fiscal Year/Quarter Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Methamphetamine Currency Weapons2009 27,946 828 312,265 1,996 $95,365,036.54 2,5992010 28,086 1,276 246,548 2,900 $79,963,198.35 2,9922011, Total 23,602 1,604 254,141 3,799 $79,036,968.86 3,049

2011 Q1 5,870 398 56,699 746 $18,265,127.69 8532011 Q2 3,498 306 71,759 952 $18,332,461.72 9952011 Q3 3,855 447 68,062 1,017 $25,459,021.85 9532011 Q4 10,379 453 57,621 1,083 $16,980,357.60 248

2012, Total 20,596 1,727 237,306 4,966 $64,981,393.49 1,0012012 Q1 3,585 374 67,791 1,304 $19,276,892.60 1592012 Q2 3,888 442 55,925 1,437 $15,862,424.43 1762012 Q3 8,311 415 61,224 1,224 $14,127,641.15 5422012 Q4 4,813 496 52,366 1,002 $15,714,435.31 124

2013, Total 17,658 1,927 216,421 9,353 $74,863,041.54 3,1812013 Q1 4,698 499 51,456 1,781 $16,609,297.79 2,2612013 Q2 5,619 418 56,001 1,861 $16,793,242.66 3092013 Q3 3,395 494 58,364 2,244 $20,953,273.64 2092013 Q4 3,945 515 50,600 3,467 $20,507,227.45 402

2014, Total 18,721 1,956 198,648 8,744 $81,486,161.29 6,4582014 Q1 6,353 518 50,432 1,668 $20,162,875.46 3,7022014 Q2 4,512 420 47,562 2,125 $19,169,158.18 1,2462014 Q3 3,522 460 45,897 2,214 $21,024,959.38 1,3322014 Q4 4,334 558 54,758 2,737 $21,129,168.27 178

2015, Total 16,432 2,487 272,511 11,616 $76,151,470.57 1,2722015 Q1 3,448 439 55,396 3,181 $20,186,271.25 1002015 Q2 5,062 659 81,860 3,061 $17,958,524.54 4872015 Q3 3,074 697 68,176 2,838 $22,020,306.85 1592015 Q4 4,848 693 67,079 2,536 $15,986,367.93 526

2016, Total 12,527 918 134,829 7,380 $30,069,429.62 4842016 Q1 8,663 450 56,192 3,614 $13,665,857.63 3732016 Q2 3,864 467 78,637 3,767 $16,403,571.99 1112016 Q32016 Q4

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Table K1. CBP BP Agents by Sector: FYs 2002 to 2016 Q2

Fiscal Year/Quarter

Total Nationwide

Total Sectors

(subtotal)

Big Bend, TX 1

Blaine, WA

Buffalo, NY

Del Rio, TX

Detroit, MI

El Centro,

CAEl Paso,

TX

Grand Forks,

ND2002 10,045 9,874 253 81 60 972 64 683 1,122 452003 10,717 10,561 230 89 73 950 80 755 1,188 532004 10,819 10,645 239 127 110 933 128 734 1,094 1182005 11,264 11,039 220 129 121 907 130 684 1,330 1092006 12,349 12,104 246 121 112 935 117 713 1,741 982007 14,923 14,567 336 133 166 1,138 157 894 2,251 1162008 17,499 17,014 421 182 204 1,427 185 1,080 2,506 1312009 20,119 19,518 682 241 289 1,682 318 1,187 2,712 1692010 20,558 19,997 672 327 320 1,650 430 1,181 2,752 2132011, Average 20,886 20,346 669 328 314 1,611 414 1,163 2,716 213

2011 Q1 20,679 20,135 677 326 317 1,629 421 1,183 2,735 2102011 Q2 20,732 20,186 665 326 318 1,611 417 1,170 2,712 2132011 Q3 20,689 20,148 665 328 309 1,579 409 1,133 2,678 2142011 Q4 21,444 20,916 667 331 311 1,626 409 1,164 2,738 213

2012, Average 21,365 20,827 676 321 311 1,669 410 1,156 2,702 2042012 Q1 21,398 20,855 658 320 312 1,690 409 1,148 2,709 2082012 Q2 21,328 20,797 659 319 310 1,659 408 1,154 2,681 2072012 Q3 21,339 20,814 693 320 311 1,673 409 1,155 2,698 2022012 Q4 21,394 20,842 693 323 311 1,655 413 1,168 2,718 199

2013, Average 21,300 20,784 644 318 301 1,625 411 1,150 2,665 1962013 Q1 21,221 20,703 663 321 305 1,652 411 1,158 2,689 2012013 Q2 21,398 20,878 652 317 304 1,636 410 1,158 2,679 1982013 Q3 21,190 20,685 636 317 299 1,614 412 1,143 2,661 1942013 Q4 21,391 20,869 623 315 297 1,598 410 1,141 2,631 189

2014, Average 21,061 20,524 596 313 292 1,562 411 1,107 2,572 1922014 Q1 21,293 20,750 604 315 296 1,578 412 1,131 2,614 1962014 Q2 21,126 20,586 595 314 294 1,585 415 1,122 2,593 1942014 Q3 21,002 20,469 598 311 291 1,549 410 1,104 2,566 1902014 Q4 20,824 20,292 585 313 288 1,534 405 1,071 2,516 186

2015, Average 20,468 19,898 556 302 287 1,543 408 1,037 2,427 1822015 Q1 20,702 20,154 566 310 290 1,541 403 1,066 2,482 1882015 Q2 20,492 19,936 554 304 288 1,530 405 1,051 2,454 1822015 Q3 20,403 19,836 555 296 287 1,566 411 1,028 2,406 1822015 Q4 20,273 19,667 549 297 283 1,536 411 1,004 2,364 174

2016, Average 20,095 19,454 553 299 284 1,512 415 979 2,271 1732016 Q1 20,162 19,630 557 298 283 1,526 416 980 2,287 1692016 Q2 20,028 19,278 549 299 285 1,498 414 977 2,254 1762016 Q32016 Q4

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Table K1. CBP BP Agents by Sector: FYs 2002 to 2016 Q2 (continued)

Fiscal Year/Quarter

Havre, MT

Houlton, ME

Laredo, TX

Livermore, CA

Miami, FL

New Orleans,

LARamey,

PR

Rio GrandeValley, TX

San Diego,

CA2002 42 47 969 11 61 43 28 1,484 1,8072003 52 47 1,025 7 65 44 36 1,524 1,9722004 109 120 981 5 80 41 34 1,439 1,6512005 100 118 937 X 78 46 36 1,380 1,5622006 93 104 926 X 81 41 31 1,431 1,6712007 103 113 1,206 X 81 52 39 1,822 2,0192008 119 137 1,636 X 86 58 65 2,063 2,3282009 156 190 1,863 X 91 65 67 2,422 2,5702010 221 203 1,858 X 96 78 72 2,441 2,5942011, Average 214 201 1,840 X 94 73 71 2,452 2,615

2011 Q1 219 201 1,858 X 94 77 72 2,435 2,6142011 Q2 212 201 1,837 X 95 75 72 2,425 2,5832011 Q3 213 202 1,795 X 92 70 71 2,445 2,5932011 Q4 213 201 1,871 X 94 70 68 2,504 2,669

2012, Average 210 202 1,880 X 91 73 64 2,506 2,6462012 Q1 210 202 1,891 X 90 73 67 2,499 2,6672012 Q2 210 202 1,880 X 91 73 66 2,491 2,6562012 Q3 212 202 1,870 X 89 74 63 2,488 2,6392012 Q4 208 200 1,879 X 92 72 60 2,546 2,623

2013, Average 196 206 1,828 X 91 66 59 2,803 2,5942013 Q1 203 208 1,852 X 92 70 60 2,551 2,6182013 Q2 195 206 1,847 X 90 68 60 2,795 2,6012013 Q3 194 207 1,811 X 89 62 58 2,780 2,5852013 Q4 192 202 1,803 X 92 62 59 3,086 2,572

2014, Average 179 195 1,803 X 93 62 60 3,036 2,5452014 Q1 189 200 1,823 X 91 63 59 3,034 2,5592014 Q2 187 194 1,804 X 92 62 59 3,002 2,5452014 Q3 178 193 1,803 X 95 61 60 3,050 2,5372014 Q4 163 192 1,783 X 95 62 60 3,059 2,540

2015, Average 164 195 1,720 0 92 64 57 3,019 2,4742015 Q1 166 193 1,771 X 93 64 60 3,028 2,5162015 Q2 161 198 1,748 X 90 63 59 2,983 2,4882015 Q3 162 196 1,691 X 90 64 59 3,007 2,4632015 Q4 167 193 1,670 X 96 66 50 3,056 2,430

2016, Average 172 189 1,651 X 102 65 45 3,100 2,3972016 Q1 172 190 1,662 X 103 67 45 3,095 2,4062016 Q2 171 187 1,639 X 100 62 44 3,105 2,3882016 Q32016 Q4

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Table K1. CBP BP Agents by Sector: FYs 2002 to 2016 Q2 (continued)

NA Not available. Note: Staffing refers to GS-1896 Series Border Patrol agents. 1 Known as Marfa, Texas, before 2012. 2 Special Operations Group was included as part of OBP Headquarters totals until FY2010 Q4. 3 Includes Office of Training and Development, Office of the Commissioner, Office of International Affairs, and Office of Intelligence and Investigative Liaison. Source: DHS, CBP Office of Human Resources Management Consolidated Personnel Reporting Online, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter

Spokane, WA

Swanton, VT

Tucson, AZ

Yuma, AZ

Special Operations

Group 2

OBP Head-

quarters

Other CBP

Offices 3

2002 63 90 1,626 323 N/A 171 X2003 78 97 1,838 358 N/A 156 X2004 120 147 2,104 331 N/A 65 1092005 120 161 2,324 547 N/A 117 1082006 119 155 2,595 774 N/A 119 1262007 132 178 2,806 825 N/A 137 2212008 186 219 3,049 932 N/A 213 2722009 232 292 3,318 972 N/A 256 3452010 255 294 3,353 987 47 272 3792011, Average 252 290 3,857 961 52 215 273

2011 Q1 251 288 3,554 974 47 209 2882011 Q2 249 284 3,755 966 47 216 2832011 Q3 252 286 3,881 933 53 221 2672011 Q4 257 302 4,239 969 59 214 255

2012, Average 251 302 4,202 953 91 207 2402012 Q1 254 298 4,201 949 83 210 2502012 Q2 252 302 4,226 951 87 200 2442012 Q3 250 301 4,206 959 88 200 2372012 Q4 246 306 4,176 954 104 219 229

2013, Average 246 308 4,153 926 109 212 1962013 Q1 246 313 4,152 938 108 208 2022013 Q2 246 309 4,178 929 108 213 1992013 Q3 245 307 4,147 924 109 215 1812013 Q4 247 304 4,135 911 110 212 200

2014, Average 244 301 4,083 880 128 224 1852014 Q1 243 303 4,142 898 123 234 1862014 Q2 246 302 4,092 889 129 229 1822014 Q3 244 299 4,054 876 132 219 1822014 Q4 244 299 4,042 855 129 215 188

2015, Average 236 291 4,026 820 125 218 2272015 Q1 240 292 4,041 844 132 204 2122015 Q2 238 284 4,034 822 126 214 2162015 Q3 235 291 4,038 809 123 219 2252015 Q4 229 297 3,991 804 118 233 255

2016, Average 227 291 3,947 783 119 226 3022016 Q1 226 291 3,955 787 115 228 3042016 Q2 228 290 3,939 778 122 223 3002016 Q32016 Q4

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Table K2. CBP Officers by Field Office: FYs 2003 to 2016 Q2

Fiscal Year/Quarter

Total Nationwide

Field Offices

(subtotal)Atlanta,

GABaltimore,

MDBoston,

MABuffalo,

NYChicago,

ILDetroit,

MIEl Paso,

TXHouston,

TX2003 17,947 17,597 464 511 855 915 769 833 947 5782004 18,110 17,838 463 510 808 1,010 624 888 942 5642005 18,134 17,787 504 494 810 952 625 881 950 6252006 18,031 17,642 504 475 785 962 621 872 951 6512007 18,452 18,025 556 496 756 959 651 872 974 6852008 19,776 19,260 593 533 839 1,096 647 979 964 7942009 21,339 20,762 641 583 914 1,197 664 1,148 1,084 8252010 20,687 20,117 619 559 881 1,157 646 1,113 1,054 8152011, Average 20,476 19,913 620 548 873 1,145 639 1,099 1,051 814

2011 Q1 20,482 19,911 614 547 882 1,152 644 1,106 1,042 8162011 Q2 20,426 19,853 608 541 874 1,150 641 1,097 1,047 8102011 Q3 20,412 19,854 621 556 870 1,140 636 1,099 1,041 8102011 Q4 20,582 20,035 635 549 866 1,136 636 1,094 1,074 819

2012, Average 21,496 20,840 737 555 858 1,144 640 1,109 1,187 8212012 Q1 21,273 20,670 724 555 860 1,147 634 1,120 1,141 8312012 Q2 21,352 20,697 731 556 853 1,153 639 1,113 1,146 8242012 Q3 21,568 20,903 741 554 861 1,142 642 1,105 1,198 8162012 Q4 21,790 21,091 753 556 856 1,133 646 1,097 1,264 814

2013, Average 21,777 21,054 754 550 839 1,103 667 1,096 1,269 7932013 Q1 21,706 21,000 757 547 844 1,116 652 1,100 1,261 8002013 Q2 21,849 21,145 755 559 847 1,110 672 1,099 1,276 7912013 Q3 21,711 20,981 751 545 830 1,095 673 1,095 1,258 7892013 Q4 21,843 21,088 754 547 833 1,092 669 1,091 1,279 790

2014, Average 22,060 21,245 765 560 843 1,113 688 1,090 1,265 8202014 Q1 21,941 21,131 755 542 842 1,090 668 1,082 1,274 7952014 Q2 21,925 21,114 759 551 841 1,089 674 1,089 1,262 7972014 Q3 22,098 21,272 768 561 842 1,121 697 1,096 1,262 8232014 Q4 22,274 21,464 776 587 847 1,150 714 1,093 1,262 865

2015, Average 22,680 21,805 766 609 860 1,164 752 1,117 1,278 9032015 Q1 22,409 21,570 772 592 850 1,144 731 1,095 1,275 8972015 Q2 22,547 21,678 765 617 856 1,150 754 1,096 1,273 9092015 Q3 22,816 21,948 765 616 866 1,181 763 1,133 1,282 9022015 Q4 22,947 22,022 763 612 866 1,182 759 1,144 1,282 904

2016, Average 22,975 22,041 761 610 859 1,175 774 1,160 1,275 9082016 Q1 23,006 22,069 762 615 867 1,178 770 1,165 1,277 9122016 Q2 22,943 22,013 759 605 850 1,172 778 1,155 1,273 9032016 Q32016 Q4

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Table K2. CBP Officers by Field Office: FYs 2003 to 2016 Q2 (continued)

Fiscal Year/Quarter

Laredo, TX

Los Angeles,

CAMiami,

FL

New Orleans,

LA

New York,

NYPortland,

ORPre-

Clearance 1

San Diego,

CA

San Francisco,

CA2003 1,681 1,057 1,402 218 1,810 216 351 1,322 8642004 1,752 1,080 1,318 225 1,848 211 487 1,335 8772005 1,729 1,115 1,412 229 1,736 205 459 1,375 8612006 1,810 1,110 1,431 208 1,754 186 494 1,328 8042007 1,865 1,155 1,421 206 1,820 203 447 1,493 7892008 1,905 1,327 1,454 229 1,915 205 467 1,539 8232009 2,045 1,408 1,571 231 1,976 201 456 1,726 8822010 1,997 1,362 1,540 227 1,901 195 457 1,660 8602011, Average 1,993 1,348 1,533 225 1,869 191 461 1,660 855

2011 Q1 1,979 1,350 1,529 227 1,876 193 449 1,639 8562011 Q2 1,991 1,341 1,520 225 1,868 191 466 1,631 8552011 Q3 1,978 1,340 1,527 224 1,865 190 467 1,673 8532011 Q4 2,022 1,359 1,555 225 1,867 189 463 1,697 857

2012, Average 2,203 1,369 1,619 228 1,838 181 473 1,887 8572012 Q1 2,139 1,374 1,616 228 1,848 186 462 1,823 8652012 Q2 2,173 1,373 1,623 228 1,841 180 463 1,836 8552012 Q3 2,238 1,367 1,622 227 1,827 178 494 1,907 8502012 Q4 2,263 1,361 1,614 227 1,835 178 473 1,981 856

2013, Average 2,297 1,346 1,613 231 1,872 172 499 1,975 8392013 Q1 2,254 1,356 1,601 232 1,835 174 490 1,982 8442013 Q2 2,317 1,347 1,617 232 1,880 171 492 1,978 8412013 Q3 2,302 1,337 1,613 232 1,872 171 516 1,951 8342013 Q4 2,316 1,345 1,619 229 1,900 173 498 1,987 838

2014, Average 2,303 1,382 1,643 236 1,925 169 534 1,989 8332014 Q1 2,314 1,346 1,638 236 1,898 172 517 2,016 8382014 Q2 2,302 1,355 1,639 238 1,914 169 526 1,993 8332014 Q3 2,297 1,393 1,639 235 1,934 166 538 1,986 8342014 Q4 2,297 1,432 1,655 235 1,954 168 554 1,959 827

2015, Average 2,279 1,466 1,682 234 2,099 165 566 1,905 8812015 Q1 2,287 1,458 1,659 238 1,998 164 562 1,929 8382015 Q2 2,274 1,474 1,651 233 2,052 165 569 1,904 8772015 Q3 2,278 1,471 1,712 228 2,150 166 569 1,892 8952015 Q4 2,276 1,461 1,707 236 2,195 165 565 1,896 912

2016, Average 2,279 1,441 1,710 234 2,234 174 548 1,906 9122016 Q1 2,279 1,450 1,714 235 2,218 175 541 1,905 9112016 Q2 2,278 1,431 1,705 232 2,249 173 554 1,906 9132016 Q32016 Q4

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Table K2. CBP Officers by Field Office: FYs 2003 to 2016 Q2 (continued)

NA – Not Available Note: Staffing refers to GS-1896 Series BP agents. 1 – Known as Marfa, Texas, before 2012 2 – Special Operations Group was included as a part of Office of Border Patrol Headquarters totals until FY2010 Q4. 3 – Includes Office of training and Development of the Commisioner, Office of Internal Affairs, and Office of Intellegence and Investigative Liason. Source: DHS, CBP, Human Resources Management Consolidated Personnel Reporting Online, April 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter

San Juan,

PRSeattle,

WATampa,

FLTucson,

AZHead-

quarters

National Targeting

Center

Other CBP

Offices2003 413 1,346 328 717 249 x 1012004 411 1,412 331 742 135 x 1372005 398 1,373 335 719 130 x 2172006 388 1,312 325 671 91 x 2982007 399 1,312 319 647 247 x 1802008 414 1,420 381 736 308 x 2082009 438 1,553 414 805 341 x 2362010 427 1,486 395 766 339 x 2312011, Average 412 1,444 384 751 350 x 213

2011 Q1 418 1,455 386 751 355 x 2162011 Q2 415 1,443 384 755 354 x 2192011 Q3 410 1,435 378 741 345 x 2132011 Q4 406 1,441 387 758 344 x 203

2012, Average 409 1,445 395 888 457 x 1992012 Q1 412 1,462 394 849 408 x 1952012 Q2 407 1,457 389 857 459 x 1962012 Q3 405 1,435 394 900 473 x 1922012 Q4 412 1,426 401 945 488 x 211

2013, Average 411 1,389 397 944 540 x 1842013 Q1 412 1,409 400 934 520 x 1862013 Q2 411 1,396 397 957 528 x 1762013 Q3 410 1,374 395 938 550 x 1802013 Q4 410 1,377 395 946 562 x 193

2014, Average 409 1,369 394 919 615 x 2002014 Q1 408 1,360 392 948 614 x 1962014 Q2 407 1,364 382 930 613 x 1982014 Q3 408 1,367 395 910 616 x 2102014 Q4 412 1,383 406 888 615 x 195

2015, Average 413 1,382 416 868 326 325 2242015 Q1 408 1,378 407 888 329 304 2062015 Q2 406 1,376 411 866 320 306 2432015 Q3 419 1,381 421 858 324 307 2372015 Q4 418 1,394 425 860 332 383 210

2016, Average 420 1,396 421 850 330 394 2102016 Q1 422 1,396 423 854 331 397 2092016 Q2 417 1,396 418 846 328 391 2112016 Q32016 Q4

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Table L1. Violence against CBP OBP Agents by Sector: FYs 2007 to 2016 Q2

Fiscal Year/Quarter

Total Nationwide

Blaine, WA

Buffalo, NY

Del Rio, TX

Detroit, MI

El Centro,

CAEl Paso,

TX

Grand Forks,

NDHavre,

MTHoulton,

MELaredo,

TX2007 987 0 1 33 1 134 78 0 0 0 382008 1,097 0 3 19 1 148 88 2 1 0 442009 1,073 3 6 23 1 188 50 1 0 0 1182010 1,061 1 1 8 5 196 117 2 0 0 502011 Total 675 0 0 9 1 124 37 1 0 0 26

2011 Q1 171 0 0 2 0 31 9 0 0 0 62011 Q2 195 0 0 2 0 58 6 0 0 0 112011 Q3 170 0 0 2 1 8 21 0 0 0 42011 Q4 139 0 0 3 0 27 1 1 0 0 5

2012 Total 555 3 0 14 1 35 17 1 1 0 432012 Q1 186 0 0 2 1 11 2 0 0 0 172012 Q2 127 3 0 7 0 13 7 0 0 0 52012 Q3 134 0 0 4 0 6 4 0 0 0 152012 Q4 108 0 0 1 0 5 4 1 1 0 6

2013 Total 468 1 0 7 2 21 24 1 0 0 592013 Q1 92 0 0 2 0 7 5 0 0 0 102013 Q2 118 0 0 2 0 3 9 0 0 0 152013 Q3 124 1 0 1 0 3 7 1 0 0 272013 Q4 134 0 0 2 2 8 3 0 0 0 7

2014 Total 373 0 1 12 1 28 19 0 0 4 262014 Q1 79 0 0 1 0 3 4 0 0 4 92014 Q2 116 0 0 3 1 7 6 0 0 0 102014 Q3 104 0 1 5 0 10 6 0 0 0 42014 Q4 74 0 0 3 0 7 3 0 0 0 3

2015 Total 378 4 0 3 1 39 27 0 0 0 342015 Q1 109 1 0 1 0 15 6 0 0 0 152015 Q2 109 1 0 0 1 3 14 0 0 0 52015 Q3 63 0 0 0 0 4 7 0 0 0 112015 Q4 97 2 0 2 0 17 0 0 0 0 3

2016 Total 148 1 0 4 1 3 11 0 0 0 132016 Q1 80 0 0 2 0 1 9 0 0 0 62016 Q2 68 1 0 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 72016 Q32016 Q4

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Table L1. Violence against CBP OBP Agents by Sector: FYs 2007 to 2016 Q2 (continued)

N/A – Not Available Source: DHS, CBP OFO, BorderStat, January 2016.

Fiscal Year/Quarter

Marfa, TX

Miami, FL

New Orleans,

LARamey,

PR

Rio Grande Valley,

TX

San Diego,

CASpokane,

WASwanton,

VTTucson,

AZYuma,

AZ2007 7 1 1 0 51 254 0 4 210 1742008 0 0 2 0 78 377 0 3 255 762009 3 2 3 1 111 252 0 0 261 502010 2 1 1 0 93 130 0 1 421 322011 Total 3 0 3 4 108 77 0 0 251 31

2011 Q1 2 0 2 2 21 26 0 0 62 82011 Q2 0 0 1 0 27 24 0 0 63 32011 Q3 1 0 0 0 34 16 0 0 76 72011 Q4 0 0 0 2 26 11 0 0 50 13

2012 Total 1 0 0 0 125 133 0 0 164 172012 Q1 0 0 0 0 29 78 0 0 42 42012 Q2 0 0 0 0 33 23 0 0 34 22012 Q3 1 0 0 0 30 14 0 0 55 52012 Q4 0 0 0 0 33 18 0 0 33 6

2013 Total 5 0 0 0 120 73 0 3 136 162013 Q1 0 0 0 0 28 12 0 0 25 22013 Q2 0 0 0 0 24 19 0 1 44 22013 Q3 0 0 0 0 18 18 0 0 46 22013 Q4 5 0 0 0 50 24 0 2 21 10

2014 Total 2 1 0 0 89 85 0 0 99 62014 Q1 1 0 0 0 9 19 0 0 28 12014 Q2 1 1 0 0 23 31 0 0 29 42014 Q3 0 0 0 0 42 14 0 0 20 12014 Q4 0 0 0 0 15 21 0 0 22 0

2015 Total 5 0 0 0 110 60 0 0 87 82015 Q1 1 0 0 0 31 16 0 0 19 42015 Q2 2 0 0 0 22 24 0 0 37 02015 Q3 0 0 0 0 13 9 0 0 15 42015 Q4 2 0 0 0 44 11 0 0 16 0

2016 Total 2 3 0 0 46 16 0 0 46 22016 Q1 0 0 0 0 28 11 0 0 21 22016 Q2 2 3 0 0 18 5 0 0 25 02016 Q32016 Q4

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Table L2. OFO Violence against Agents by Field Office: FYs 2010 to 2016 Q2

Fiscal Year/Quarter

Total Nationwide

Atlanta, GA

Baltimore, MD

Boston, MA

Buffalo, NY

Chicago, IL

Detroit, MI

El Paso, TX

Houston, TX

2010 110 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A2011, Total 116 0 2 1 3 1 7 11 1

2011 Q1 21 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 02011 Q2 27 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 02011 Q3 24 0 1 0 1 0 2 4 02011 Q4 44 0 1 1 0 0 3 3 1

2012, Total 189 1 6 4 3 1 8 8 12012 Q1 39 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 02012 Q2 42 1 0 0 2 0 4 2 02012 Q3 57 0 4 0 0 0 1 4 02012 Q4 51 0 0 3 1 0 1 2 1

2013, Total 205 1 6 6 3 3 12 4 12013 Q1 50 1 1 1 2 3 3 2 02013 Q2 52 0 4 0 0 0 3 1 02013 Q3 64 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 12013 Q4 39 0 0 0 1 0 5 1 0

2014, Total 116 0 2 1 2 0 7 11 12014 Q1 29 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0

2014 Q2 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 2014 Q3 26 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 0 2014 Q4 31 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 12015, Total 85 0 0 1 2 1 6 10 2

2015 Q1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2015 Q2 20 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 2015 Q3 27 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 0 2015 Q4 31 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 12016, Total 46 3 0 2 1 0 2 4 0

2016 Q1 21 3 0 1 1 0 2 4 0 2016 Q2 25 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2016 Q3 2016 Q4

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Table L2. OFO Violence against Agents by Field Office: FYs 2010 to 2016 Q2 (continued)

Fiscal Year/Quarter

Laredo, TX

Los Angeles,

CAMiami,

FL

New Orleans,

LA

New York,

NYPortland,

OR

San Diego,

CA

San Francisco,

CA2010 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A2011, Total 10 2 9 0 3 0 41 1

2011 Q1 4 0 1 0 0 0 6 02011 Q2 3 0 3 0 1 0 9 02011 Q3 1 1 1 0 1 0 8 02011 Q4 2 1 4 0 1 0 18 1

2012, Total 30 10 16 0 6 0 1 602012 Q1 4 4 5 0 0 0 0 122012 Q2 8 0 5 0 3 0 1 112012 Q3 9 4 4 0 1 0 0 192012 Q4 9 2 2 0 2 0 0 18

2013, Total 28 7 10 0 10 0 59 42013 Q1 3 4 1 0 4 0 12 22013 Q2 10 0 3 0 4 0 10 02013 Q3 11 2 4 0 1 0 23 22013 Q4 4 1 2 0 1 0 14 0

2014, Total 14 7 13 1 11 0 32 02014 Q1 3 1 3 0 6 0 8 0

2014 Q2 5 3 2 0 4 0 8 0 2014 Q3 3 1 2 0 0 0 12 0 2014 Q4 3 2 6 1 2 0 4 02015, Total 13 5 7 1 2 0 14 0

2015 Q1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2015 Q2 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2015 Q3 5 3 0 0 0 0 6 0 2015 Q4 3 2 6 1 2 0 4 02016, Total 7 1 4 0 0 0 7 0

2016 Q1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2016 Q2 7 1 4 0 0 0 4 0 2016 Q3 2016 Q4

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Table L2. OFO Violence against Agents by Field Office: FYs 2010 to 2016 Q2 (continued)

N/A Not Available. Source: DHS, CBP OFO, BorderStat, April 2016

Fiscal Year/Quarter

San Juan,

PRSeattle,

WATampa,

FLTucson,

AZ

Washington HQ/

Preclearance2010 N/A N/A N/A2011, Total 0 4 0 18 2

2011 Q1 0 1 0 3 12011 Q2 0 1 0 6 02011 Q3 0 0 0 4 02011 Q4 0 2 0 5 1

2012, Total 4 0 2 28 02012 Q1 0 0 1 7 02012 Q2 0 0 0 5 02012 Q3 4 0 1 6 02012 Q4 0 0 0 10 0

2013, Total 0 5 0 46 02013 Q1 0 0 0 11 02013 Q2 0 0 0 17 02013 Q3 0 1 0 12 02013 Q4 0 4 0 6 0

2014, Total 0 0 1 13 02014 Q1 0 0 0 4 0

2014 Q2 0 0 0 2 0 2014 Q3 0 0 0 2 0 2014 Q4 0 0 1 5 02015, Total 0 11 0 10 0

2015 Q1 0 4 0 0 0 2015 Q2 0 4 0 1 0 2015 Q3 0 3 0 4 0 2015 Q4 0 0 0 5 02016, Total 0 0 0 15 0

2016 Q1 0 0 0 7 0 2016 Q2 0 0 0 8 0 2016 Q3 2016 Q4