Thomas Stevenson 9-28-24
Of the 662,566 illegal immigrants with criminal histories that are roaming around in the US, "435,719 are convicted criminals, and 226,847 have pending criminal charges."
Over 13,000
illegal immigrants convicted of homicide along with over 15,000 who have been
convicted of sexual assault are roaming the United States amid the border
crisis under the Biden-Harris administration. They are currently roaming free
in the US, according to a letter from Acting ICE Director Patrick Lechleitner
that was sent to Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX). The letter included other details,
including that there are 435,719 criminal illegal immigrants whose cases have
been docketed who have not been detained by authorities.
According to Newsmax, which was able to obtain the letter from
Lechleitner, of the 662,566 illegal immigrants with criminal histories that are
roaming around in the US, "435,719 are convicted criminals, and 226,847
have pending criminal charges."
The letter
states that over 13,000 on the national docket who have not been detained have
been convicted of homicide, and over 15,000 have been convicted of sexual
assault.
Donald Trump responded to the news, saying, "Kamala should immediately
cancel her News Conference because it was just revealed that 13,000 convicted
murderers entered our Country during her three and a half year period as Border
Czar - Also currently in our Country because of her are 15,811 migrants
convicted of rape and sexual assault."
"ICE
recognizes that some jurisdictions are concerned that cooperating with federal
immigration officials will erode trust with immigrant communities and make it
harder for local law enforcement to serve those populations," Lechleitner
wrote in the letter. "However, 'sanctuary' policies can end up shielding
dangerous criminals, who often victimize those same communities."
The acting ICE director added in the letter that ICE is "removing and
returning record numbers of migrants who are unable to establish a legal basis
to remain in the United States" as well as "prioritizing for removal
those who present national security and public safety risks."
Kamala Harris, along with DHS Secretary Alejando Mayorkas, opposes the
policy of deportations.
"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," Lechleitner added. "Regarding the number of declined detainers
since FY 2021, from October 1, 2020, through July 22, 2024, ICE lifted1 24,796
detainers. Of those, 23,591 were declined by state and local law enforcement
agencies, and 1,205 were lifted due to insufficient notice to ICE."
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