Ever got in trouble with the Police in another Country? Did you end up in that Country’s Prison System?. Wanna see some of the pictures of Americans in other Country’s Prisons? But the number of Americans in Foreign Prisons isn’t much of anything when you look at the 42,000 Foreign Nationals in American Prisons. America LOVES to Incarcerate Folks and Texas does the Most.
First, let’s checkout how many Americans are in Foreign Prisons and then look at how many Foreigners are Locked–Up in American Prisons.










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The exact number of Americans in prison in other countries is unknown, as the US government does not release official figures. However, the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation, a non-profit organization that advocates for the release of Americans detained abroad, estimates that there are more than 60 US citizens wrongfully detained in about 18 countries. The countries with the most Americans detained include:
- Iran (at least 10)
- Russia (at least 10)
- Venezuela (at least 6)
- China (at least 5)
- Cuba (at least 4)
These Americans are detained for a variety of reasons, including espionage, drug trafficking, and terrorism. Some are also detained on trumped-up charges or without due process. The US government is working to secure the release of these Americans, but it is a difficult and complex process.



It is important to note that the number of Americans detained in other countries is much lower than the number of foreign nationals detained in the United States. In 2021, there were over 42,000 foreign nationals incarcerated in the US, making the US the country with the highest number of foreign nationals in prison.
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According to the Bureau of Prisons, there were over 42,000 foreign nationals incarcerated in the United States in 2021. This number has been steadily increasing in recent years, and it is now estimated 42,000 are foreign nationals incarcerated in the US.
The majority of foreign nationals incarcerated in the US are from Mexico, followed by China, El Salvador, and Vietnam. The most common reasons for foreign nationals being incarcerated in the US are drug trafficking, immigration violations, and violent crimes.
The high number of foreign nationals incarcerated in the US has been a source of controversy. Some people argue that the US is unfairly targeting foreign nationals, while others argue that the US is simply enforcing its laws. The issue is complex and there is no easy answer.
The high number of foreign nationals incarcerated in the US is a complex issue with no easy answers. It is important to consider all sides of the issue before forming an opinion.










The increase in the number of foreign nationals incarcerated in the US is likely due to a number of factors, including:
- The ongoing War on Drugs, which has led to a large increase in the number of people being incarcerated for drug offenses, both in the US and abroad.
- The Trump administration’s harsh immigration policies, which have made it more difficult for undocumented immigrants to avoid deportation, even if they have not committed any crimes.
- The increasing militarization of the US border, which has made it easier for border patrol agents to apprehend undocumented immigrants.
Forget what Trump did. I’m talking about the Huge Number of Foreign Nationals in our American Prisons. Isn’t that a remarkably HIGH number? 42,000
The increase in the number of foreign nationals incarcerated in the US is a concerning trend. It is important to remember that these people are not US citizens and do not have the same rights as US citizens. They are often denied due process and can be held in detention for long periods of time without being charged with a crime.
The US government needs to address the issue of the high number of foreign nationals incarcerated in the US. This includes reforming the War on Drugs, rethinking its immigration policies, and reducing the militarization of the border.
In fact, the US has the highest number of foreign nationals incarcerated in the world. In 2021, there were more foreign nationals incarcerated in the US than in any other country, including China, Russia, and Iran.
The high number of foreign nationals incarcerated in the US is a concerning trend. It is important to remember that these people are not US citizens and do not have the same rights as US citizens. They are often denied due process and can be held in detention for long periods of time without being charged with a crime.
The US government needs to address the issue of the high number of foreign nationals incarcerated in the US. This includes reforming the War on Drugs, rethinking its immigration policies, and reducing the militarization of the border.
The most common crimes committed by foreign nationals incarcerated in the US are:
- Drug trafficking: This is the most common crime committed by foreign nationals incarcerated in the US. In 2021, about 40% of foreign nationals incarcerated in the US were convicted of drug trafficking offenses.
- Immigration violations: This includes entering the US illegally, overstaying a visa, and failing to meet the requirements of a visa. In 2021, about 30% of foreign nationals incarcerated in the US were convicted of immigration violations.
- Violent crimes: This includes murder, rape, assault, and robbery. In 2021, about 20% of foreign nationals incarcerated in the US were convicted of violent crimes.
- Other crimes: This includes fraud, theft, and property damage. In 2021, about 10% of foreign nationals incarcerated in the US were convicted of other crimes.
It is important to note that these statistics only include foreign nationals who have been convicted of crimes and are incarcerated in the US. There are many foreign nationals who are detained in the US on immigration charges, but they have not been convicted of any crimes.
The high number of foreign nationals incarcerated in the US for drug trafficking is a major concern. The War on Drugs has led to a significant increase in the number of people being incarcerated for drug offenses, both in the US and abroad. Many of these people are low-level drug offenders who are not a threat to public safety. They are often caught up in the drug trade because they are poor and desperate.
The US government needs to reform the War on Drugs in order to reduce the number of foreign nationals being incarcerated for drug offenses. This includes decriminalizing or legalizing drugs, diverting low-level offenders into treatment programs, and focusing on the prosecution of drug kingpins.
The US government also needs to reform its immigration policies in order to reduce the number of foreign nationals being incarcerated for immigration violations. This includes creating a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, providing more resources for asylum seekers, and reforming the detention system.

https://usafacts.org/articles/how-much-do-states-spend-on-prisons/
State governments spent a combined $55 billion on corrections in 2020, with most of the spending going toward operating state-run prisons. There were more than 1.2 million people in prison[1] in 2020, according to data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics.

Spending per prisoner varies widely across states, from about $18,000 per prisoner in Mississippi to $135,978 per prisoner in Wyoming in 2020. States spent an average of $45,771 per prisoner for the year.


Countries with the largest share of foreign prisoners as of July 2022. As of July 2022, Monaco had the largest share of foreign prisoners with 92.3 percent of its detainees being foreigners. United Arab Emirates was ranked second, with almost 88 percent of foreign prisoners.

Who has the most prisons in the United States?
Texas is home to the greatest number of prisons and jails in the USA. Texas hits a Home Run on this one and the envy of all the other States.



Homelessness makes an individual 11 times more likely to be incarcerated, and being incarcerated makes a person 10 times more likely to be homeless.[17] More than one-fourth of all homeless individuals reported being arrested for activities related to homelessness.[18] With more than 552,000 people estimated to be homeless in the United States, that proportion amounts to 143,000 being arrested for homelessness
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According to the Mexican Government, there are currently 123 Americans incarcerated in Mexican prisons. The majority of these Americans are being held for drug trafficking offenses, followed by immigration violations and violent crimes.
The number of Americans incarcerated in Mexican prisons has been steadily increasing in recent years. In 2019, there were only 90 Americans incarcerated in Mexico.
According to the Bureau of Prisons, the top 10 countries of origin for foreign nationals incarcerated in US prisons are:
- Mexico (16,194)
- El Salvador (5,719)
- Guatemala (4,864)
- China (3,127)
- Vietnam (2,945)
- Colombia (2,365)
- Dominican Republic (2,110)
- Jamaica (2,038)
- Canada (1,915)
- Germany (1,768)
These 10 countries account for over 70% of all foreign nationals incarcerated in US prisons. The remaining foreign nationals are from a variety of countries, including the United Kingdom, India, Nigeria, and Pakistan.
The most common crimes committed by foreign nationals incarcerated in US prisons are drug trafficking, immigration violations, and violent crimes. Drug trafficking is the most common crime, accounting for over 40% of all foreign nationals incarcerated in US prisons. Immigration violations account for about 30% of all foreign nationals incarcerated in US prisons, and violent crimes account for about 20% of all foreign nationals incarcerated in US prisons.
The high number of foreign nationals incarcerated in US prisons is a concern for both the US and foreign governments. The US government is working to reduce the number of foreign nationals incarcerated in US prisons, by providing more resources to foreign governments to fight drug trafficking and by providing legal assistance to foreign nationals who are arrested in the US. Foreign governments are also working to reduce the number of their citizens incarcerated in US prisons, by reforming their criminal justice systems and by providing more rehabilitation programs for their citizens who are incarcerated in the US.








There are currently 464 foreign nationals from Russia incarcerated in US prisons. Russia is ranked 15th in terms of the number of foreign nationals incarcerated in US prisons.
The other countries with the most foreign nationals incarcerated in US prisons are:
- Iran (417)
- Venezuela (379)
- Cuba (359)
- Dominican Republic (2110)
- Jamaica (2038)
- Canada (1915)
- Germany (1768)
- United Kingdom (1757)
- Nigeria (1689)
There are currently 2,434 foreign nationals from countries in Africa incarcerated in US prisons. The top 5 countries in Africa with the most foreign nationals incarcerated in US prisons are:
- Nigeria (1,689)
- Ghana (311)
- Ethiopia (242)
- Kenya (199)
- South Africa (187)
- Nigeria (1689)
These 5 countries account for over 60% of all foreign nationals from Africa incarcerated in US prisons. The remaining foreign nationals are from a variety of countries, including Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, and Tunisia.
The most common crimes committed by foreign nationals from Africa incarcerated in US prisons are drug trafficking, immigration violations, and violent crimes. Drug trafficking is the most common crime, accounting for over 40% of all foreign nationals from Africa incarcerated in US prisons. Immigration violations account for about 30% of all foreign nationals from Africa incarcerated in US prisons, and violent crimes account for about 20% of all foreign nationals from Africa incarcerated in US prisons.







The high number of foreign nationals from Africa incarcerated in US prisons is a concern for both the US and African governments. The US government is working to reduce the number of foreign nationals from Africa incarcerated in US prisons, by providing more resources to African governments to fight drug trafficking and by providing legal assistance to foreign nationals from Africa who are arrested in the US. African governments are also working to reduce the number of their citizens incarcerated in US prisons, by reforming their criminal justice systems and by providing more rehabilitation programs for their citizens who are incarcerated in the US.
There are currently 4,293 foreign nationals from countries in Europe incarcerated in US prisons. The top 5 countries in Europe with the most foreign nationals incarcerated in US prisons are:
- United Kingdom (1,757)
- Germany (1,768)
- France (730)
- Italy (610)
- Spain (531)
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) does not have its own prison. However, it is believed that the CIA has used secret prisons, also known as black sites, in various countries around the world to detain and interrogate suspected terrorists. These prisons are not subject to the same legal oversight as US prisons, and there have been allegations of torture and abuse at these facilities.
In 2009, the Obama administration released a report on the CIA’s use of secret prisons. The report found that the CIA had detained at least 119 people in these prisons, and that some of these detainees had been subjected to torture. The report also found that the CIA had failed to adequately document the detention and interrogation of these detainees, making it difficult to hold the agency accountable for its actions.
The CIA has denied any wrongdoing in the use of secret prisons. However, the allegations of torture and abuse at these facilities have raised serious concerns about the CIA’s conduct. It is important to note that the CIA is a secretive organization, and it is likely that there is more to the story of the CIA’s use of secret prisons than is publicly known.
There is no such thing as a “black warrant” in the United States legal system. However, there is a type of warrant known as a “national security letter” (NSL) that is issued by the FBI to obtain information from telecommunications companies, financial institutions, and other businesses. NSLs are secret warrants that do not require a judge’s approval, and they can be used to obtain information about US citizens without a warrant.
Some people have argued that NSLs are essentially “black warrants” because they are secret and allow the government to obtain information about US citizens without a warrant. However, the government argues that NSLs are necessary to protect national security, and that they are subject to oversight by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC).
The use of NSLs has been controversial, and there have been calls for reform. In 2015, the Obama administration issued new guidelines for the use of NSLs, which included requiring the FBI to obtain a warrant from the FISC in more cases. However, the use of NSLs remains a controversial issue.
In addition to NSLs, there are also allegations that the CIA has used secret warrants, also known as black warrants, to detain and interrogate suspected terrorists. These warrants are issued by the President, and they are not subject to the same legal oversight as regular warrants. There is no public information about the use of black warrants, but it is believed that they have been used in the past.
The use of black warrants is a serious concern because it allows the government to detain and interrogate people without due process. It is important to note that there is no evidence that black warrants are currently being used, but the allegations that they have been used in the past are troubling.
What’s it Called when a President authorizes a Drone Attack on anyone with missiles or bombs?
It is called a targeted killing, extrajudicial killing, or assassination.
A targeted killing is a killing of a specific individual or individuals by a government, military, or police force. The target is usually a suspected terrorist or other enemy combatant. Targeted killings are often carried out by drones, but they can also be carried out by other means, such as airstrikes or ground troops.







Targeted killings are controversial because they often involve killing people without due process of law. Critics argue that targeted killings are illegal and violate international law. Supporters argue that targeted killings are necessary to protect national security and that they are more precise than traditional military operations.
The legality of targeted killings is a complex issue. There is no international law that explicitly prohibits targeted killings, but there are also no international laws that explicitly authorize them. The United States government has argued that targeted killings are legal under international law, but this argument has been challenged by legal scholars.
The use of drones for targeted killings has also been controversial. Drones are often seen as being more precise than traditional military operations, but they have also been criticized for causing civilian casualties. The Bureau of Investigative Journalism estimates that between 484 and 807 civilians have been killed in US drone strikes in Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia since 2002.
The use of targeted killings is a complex issue with no easy answers. There are strong arguments on both sides of the debate. It is important to weigh the costs and benefits of targeted killings carefully before making a decision about their use.
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