83356 O-62-32 (8) Smuggling Of smugglers, transporters, harborers of aliens, looking to their identification, apprehension, and criminal prosecution. (h) Alien Registration and Address Report Prosecution Looking to possible for violation of criminal provisions of the immigration and nationality laws and relating statutes, other than those mentioned above. (1) Private Bill In connection with private bills introduced in Congress for immigration or nationality relief. (k) Abscondees To locate aliens who have failed to respond to Service process or notice to appear. To determine eligi (1) Character Investigation (Other than Naturalization) (m) Miscellaneous Of matters not comprehended by preceding classifications (4) Search: To locate, without leads, aliens who are in the United States in wilful violation Orders to Show Cause. Orders to Show Cause are the basic documents on which deportation proceedings are com- B. assisted by clerical personnel, process the actual issuance of the Orders to Show Cause and arrange to have them served on the aliens. C. Examining Officer: This activity covers the appearance of investigators in deportation proceedings to Record Checks: This activity represents the review of files or records other than Service records, The bulk of record checks are made by clerical personnel. Investigators while trav- This is a continuing operation not subject to unit count in which investigators seek Prosecution and Litigation: Investigative activity assisting United States Attorneys in criminal prosecutions unit measurement. G. Surveillance: Investigative activity in the surveillance of persons or places incident to the enforcement responsibilities of the Service. This work is not susceptible to unit measurement. H. Training and Development: Investigative participation in programs involving training and development of employees. This work is not susceptible to unit measurement. I. Related Investigative Matters: Work performed by investigators including time spent in preparing reports, memoranda and correspondence not covered by the preceding categories. This work is not susceptible to unit measurement. Previous Year Performance Utilization of Manpower. During the year, investigators and supervisors were reassigned at The assignment of approximately 30% of the force to search investigations was continued. As a result, 7,667 deportable aliens were located. This activity increased the effectiveness of High priorities of manpower were directed to investigations of subversives and criminal ele- Despite particular emphasis directed to various types of investigations and the fact that receipts of new cases were well above the number anticipated, a relatively current workload was The pending figure was held down through completion of 56,600 investigations during the maintained. fiscal year 1961. Anti-Crime Operations. One of the major Service investigative programs is the exclusion and deportation of aliens and the denaturalization of naturalized citizens involved in criminal, of the criminal, immoral, and narcotic element, the racketeer has been and continues to be the After years of litigation, on February 20, 1961, the United States Supreme Court affirmed the currently pending before the Board of Immigration Appeals. |