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originally posted by: crayzeed
a reply to: Sookiechacha
Oh Sookie, if as you say the problem is them being released from US prisons use your intelligence and you'll come to the conclusion that they are in those prisons because they have committed criminal activity in the first place so them being released are second time offenders.
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: xuenchen
Why is their country of origin such a big deal?
Surely if other countries are 'sending' criminals, the USA could get rid of its criminals by 'sending' them over the border rather than trying to accommodate or rehabilitate them all.
The US should just deport all the repeat offender criminals, and not just ones from other countries.
I mean, why put up with 2 million of them, if you are going to get all upset over 10's of thousands?
no worries. We are sending them to New Zealand. I hear they are ready to welcome, house, and feed all the one's we don't want. They will be arriving soon, be sure to make a cake.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: xuenchen
Why is their country of origin such a big deal?
Surely if other countries are 'sending' criminals, the USA could get rid of its criminals by 'sending' them over the border rather than trying to accommodate or rehabilitate them all.
The US should just deport all the repeat offender criminals, and not just ones from other countries.
I mean, why put up with 2 million of them, if you are going to get all upset over 10's of thousands?
no worries. We are sending them to New Zealand. I hear they are ready to welcome, house, and feed all the one's we don't want. They will be arriving soon, be sure to make a cake.
Canada and Mexico are more convenient for the USA.
originally posted by: UKTruth
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: xuenchen
Why is their country of origin such a big deal?
Surely if other countries are 'sending' criminals, the USA could get rid of its criminals by 'sending' them over the border rather than trying to accommodate or rehabilitate them all.
The US should just deport all the repeat offender criminals, and not just ones from other countries.
I mean, why put up with 2 million of them, if you are going to get all upset over 10's of thousands?
Stop with the idiocy.
To send criminals to another country, the recieving country has to be willing to take them.
That's the issue here - the US is willing to take them.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: UKTruth
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: xuenchen
Why is their country of origin such a big deal?
Surely if other countries are 'sending' criminals, the USA could get rid of its criminals by 'sending' them over the border rather than trying to accommodate or rehabilitate them all.
The US should just deport all the repeat offender criminals, and not just ones from other countries.
I mean, why put up with 2 million of them, if you are going to get all upset over 10's of thousands?
Stop with the idiocy.
To send criminals to another country, the recieving country has to be willing to take them.
That's the issue here - the US is willing to take them.
They enter the US without any official documentation or official US involvement, and if ICE find out about them, they deport them.
The US aren't willingly receiving them. That is the point. They are criminals running from justice in one country by crossing a national border. They are trying to hide from law enforcement in both countries.
"Your letter requests the number of noncitizens on ICE’s docket convicted or charged with a crime. As of July 21, 2024, there were 662,566 noncitizens with criminal histories on ICE’s national docket, which includes those detained by ICE, and on the agency’s non-detained docket. Of those, 435,719 are convicted criminals, and 226,847 have pending criminal charges.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recognizes the importance of its relationships with its law enforcement partners to carry out its mission. In recent years, however, as you know, some jurisdictions have reduced their cooperation with ICE, to include refusal to honor ICE detainer requests, even for noncitizens who have been convicted of serious felonies and pose an ongoing threat to public safety.
You also requested ICE’s current detention capacity. Under the DHS appropriations bill enacted on March 23, 2024, ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) is funded at 41,500 beds through the rest of the fiscal year (FY), which is an increase from 34,000 in FY 2023.
originally posted by: network dude
we asked, they said they would rather not. But since you are assuring us your country is more the willing to take in refugees, we will just send them there. I hear it's a beautiful place, I'm sure they will be happy to go. Be sure to adapt your cooking style to account for the cultural shift, some can have delicate tummy's.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: xuenchen
Why is their country of origin such a big deal?
Surely if other countries are 'sending' criminals, the USA could get rid of its criminals by 'sending' them over the border rather than trying to accommodate or rehabilitate them all.
The US should just deport all the repeat offender criminals, and not just ones from other countries.
I mean, why put up with 2 million of them, if you are going to get all upset over 10's of thousands?
no worries. We are sending them to New Zealand. I hear they are ready to welcome, house, and feed all the one's we don't want. They will be arriving soon, be sure to make a cake.
Canada and Mexico are more convenient for the USA.
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: UKTruth
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: xuenchen
Why is their country of origin such a big deal?
Surely if other countries are 'sending' criminals, the USA could get rid of its criminals by 'sending' them over the border rather than trying to accommodate or rehabilitate them all.
The US should just deport all the repeat offender criminals, and not just ones from other countries.
I mean, why put up with 2 million of them, if you are going to get all upset over 10's of thousands?
Stop with the idiocy.
To send criminals to another country, the recieving country has to be willing to take them.
That's the issue here - the US is willing to take them.
They enter the US without any official documentation or official US involvement, and if ICE find out about them, they deport them.
The US aren't willingly receiving them. That is the point. They are criminals running from justice in one country by crossing a national border. They are trying to hide from law enforcement in both countries.
you should slow down, you are about to run into a raging clue.
With the border patrol spending all their time processing false asylum claims, they aren't able to patrol the border as used to happen. That allows the gotaways to enter. The cartel has a cool system where they send large crowds to certain areas to focus the attention there, leaving the areas they need to move clear.
Put some salve on that wound, and watch out for raging clues in the future.
originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: Sookiechacha
one article from the OP says "435,000+ Convicted Criminals Entered U.S. Under Biden-Harris per ICE",
that means they have convictions from other countries, right? 🤣🤣🤣
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: xuenchen
Not seeing it.
In what world is it not the fault of those in power to make sure convicted immigrants are deported ASAP, after serving their adjudicated sentence?
originally posted by: bluesman023
You will Never get through to that One.
Wasting Time just Trying.
originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: Sookiechacha
one article from the OP says "435,000+ Convicted Criminals Entered U.S. Under Biden-Harris per ICE",
that means they have convictions from other countries, right? 🤣🤣🤣
From mid-May 2023
through the end of July 2024, DHS removed or returned more than 893,600 individuals...
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Your letter requests the number of noncitizens on ICE’s docket convicted or charged with a crime.
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originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: UKTruth
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: xuenchen
Why is their country of origin such a big deal?
Surely if other countries are 'sending' criminals, the USA could get rid of its criminals by 'sending' them over the border rather than trying to accommodate or rehabilitate them all.
The US should just deport all the repeat offender criminals, and not just ones from other countries.
I mean, why put up with 2 million of them, if you are going to get all upset over 10's of thousands?
Stop with the idiocy.
To send criminals to another country, the recieving country has to be willing to take them.
That's the issue here - the US is willing to take them.
They enter the US without any official documentation or official US involvement, and if ICE find out about them, they deport them.
The US aren't willingly receiving them. That is the point. They are criminals running from justice in one country by crossing a national border. They are trying to hide from law enforcement in both countries.
originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: Sookiechacha
one article from the OP says "435,000+ Convicted Criminals Entered U.S. Under Biden-Harris per ICE",
that means they have convictions from other countries, right? 🤣🤣🤣