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Tens of thousands of illegal immigrants with sexual assault, murder convictions roaming US streets: ICE data
Tens of thousands of illegal immigrants with sex offenses and homicide convictions are loose on the streets, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) data provided to lawmakers this week.
The agency provided data to Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, about national data for illegal immigrants with criminal charges or convictions. The data, as of July 2024, is broken down by those in detention, and those who are not in detention -- known as the non-detained docket. The non-detained docket includes illegal immigrants who have final orders of removal or are going through removal proceedings but are not detained in ICE custody. There are currently more than 7 million people on that docket.
The data says that, among those not in detention, there are 425,431 convicted criminals and 222,141 with pending criminal charges.
435,000+ Convicted Criminals Entered U.S. Under Biden-Harris per ICE
"Your letter requests the number of noncitizens on ICEâs docket convicted or charged with a crime. As of July 21, 2024, there were 662,566 noncitizens with criminal histories on ICEâs national docket, which includes those detained by ICE, and on the agencyâs non-detained docket. Of those, 435,719 are convicted criminals, and 226,847 have pending criminal charges. Please
refer to the following chart." So says part of the Immigration and Customers Enforcment (ICE) letter linked here the details and contents of which are posted below.
Trump was right- - other countries have literally emptied their jails into the US.
But while Boulder became the latest major city to concretize its sanctuary policy in response to Trump, the Boulder County Sheriffâs Office first adopted the stance in 2014. That year, a federal court ruled that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement requests for local police to hold unauthorized immigrants on the agencyâs behalf werenât mandatory, despite the Barack Obama administrationâs insistence to the contrary. Thus, the sanctuary city movement gained steam largely as a rebellion against what many liberal jurisdictions viewed as intrusive immigration enforcement efforts under Obama.
Vice President Kamala Harris is visiting Douglas, Arizona, a border community, to mostly discuss the nationâs fentanyl crisis â saying she will âstop the flow of illegal fentanylâ into the United States. Meanwhile, drug-related deaths hit a record high on Harris and President Joe Bidenâs watch.
âI am on my way back to Arizona for official briefings on the latest work to secure the southern border and operations to stop the flow of illegal fentanyl into our country,â Harris posted to X.
While Harris is championing hundreds of millions in federal funds to revamp a Port of Entry at the Arizona-Mexico border, which the administration says will better help stop fentanyl trafficking, drug overdoses and poisonings reached a record under her and Bidenâs leadership.
What differences are the results?
Harris to propose toughening Bidenâs asylum clampdown during border visit
Vice President Kamala Harris plans to announce Friday that not only would she keep in place President Joe Bidenâs sweeping asylum crackdown if she wins the White House, but that she would take it even further.
During her border visit in Douglas, Arizona, the vice president will propose toughening the presidentâs policy that suspends asylum claims in between ports of entry when border crossings reach a certain threshold,
politico
Trump Shows Signs of Strength in Sun Belt Battlegrounds, Polls Find
New polls from The New York Times and Siena College showed Donald J. Trump ahead in Arizona and leading in tight races in Georgia and North Carolina.
Voters across the Sun Belt say that Donald J. Trump improved their lives when he was president â and worry that a Kamala Harris White House would not â setting the stage for an extraordinarily competitive contest in three key states, according to the latest polls from The New York Times and Siena College.
The polls found that Mr. Trump has gained a lead in Arizona and remains ahead in Georgia, two states that he lost to President Biden in 2020. But in North Carolina, which has not voted for a Democrat since 2008, Ms. Harris trails Mr. Trump by just a narrow margin.
New York Times
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: xuenchen
Why is this a shock?
We have illegal aliens murdering, raping people nearly every day.
The only reason it's not exposed is that the media and justice department is covering it up.