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|    ICE confirms hundreds of thousands of mi    |
|    28 Sep 24 07:54:32    |
      XPost: misc.immigration.usa, alt.politics.democrats, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       XPost: talk.politics.guns, sac.politics       From: yourdime@outlook.com              Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) data shows that more than       13,000 undocumented immigrants with murder convictions have been       apprehended and released into the United States. ICE is currently       tracking 425,000 migrants who have criminal convictions but are not in       federal custody.              Additionally, 222,000 migrants have pending criminal charges against       them, according to the data.              Among the migrants released into the U.S., 13,099 are convicted       murderers and 1,845 more face pending homicide charges. Nearly 15,845       migrants have convictions for sex crimes, while another 4,250 have       pending sexual assault charges.              The figures are sourced from ICE’s “non-detained docket,” which       includes migrants encountered by border officials but not in custody.       Those individuals were released with a court date or ordered to be       deported but remain in the U.S.              The internal data, shared by the ICE deputy director, also shows that       56,533 migrants have drug charges, 2,521 have been convicted of       kidnapping, 62,231 have assault charges and 14,301 are convicted       burglars.              Currently, there are more than 7 million migrants on ICE’s non-detained       docket, with 647,000 of them having criminal convictions or pending       charges.              “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,” ICE Deputy Director Patrick Lechleitner said. “However,       ‘sanctuary’ policies can end up shielding dangerous criminals, who       often victimize those same communities.”              https://san.com/cc/ice-confirms-hundreds-of-thousands-of-migrant-       criminal-convictions/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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