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ICE Data: Over 425,000 Convicted Criminals, Including 13,099 Murderers and 15,811 Rapists, Released into US
Sep 27, 2024, 06:11 PM
Acting ICE Director Patrick Lechleitner has confirmed that the Biden-Harris administration has released over 425,000 convicted criminals into the United States. This includes 13,099 individuals convicted of homicide and 15,811 convicted of sexual assault. Additionally, there are over 2 million 'got aways' and nearly 10 million unvetted illegal aliens. The data, provided by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), highlights significant security concerns as these individuals are now living freely within U.S. communities. The administration's border policies, overseen by Vice President Kamala Harris, have come under intense scrutiny and criticism from various political figures and commentators. The release of such a large number of convicted criminals, including those with serious offenses like murder and sexual assault, has sparked a heated debate about the effectiveness and safety of current immigration and border control measures. Furthermore, over 7 million illegal aliens are under final orders of removal but are not detained.
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