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Immigration and Customs Enforcement has released nearly 90,000 illegal immigrants since 2013 who had committed more than 200,000 crimes, according to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
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Chaffetz said 86,288 illegal aliens who have been convicted of a crime have been released by the federal government since 2013. Those illegal immigrants had committed a total of 231,074 crimes.
“That’s a lot of criminal activity that can be totally and wholly avoided,” Chaffetz said.
Convicted sex offenders, kidnappers, and murderers were released last year, and a total of 953,507 aliens who have received deportation orders remain in the United States.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has released nearly 90,000 illegal immigrants since 2013 who had committed more than 200,000 crimes, according to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
...
Chaffetz said 86,288 illegal aliens who have been convicted of a crime have been released by the federal government since 2013. Those illegal immigrants had committed a total of 231,074 crimes.
“That’s a lot of criminal activity that can be totally and wholly avoided,” Chaffetz said.
Convicted sex offenders, kidnappers, and murderers were released last year, and a total of 953,507 aliens who have received deportation orders remain in the United States.
Just gives you the warm fuzzies, doesn't it?
From the Public Policy Institute of California
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A vast majority of prisoners have committed violent or serious offenses. At midyear 2013, 90% of inmates had a current or prior violent or serious felony conviction,(so, WHY were they released?) and 16% were registered sex offenders. A large percentage of inmates have long-term sentences: 26% are serving a "second strike” sentence, and 19% are lifers with the possibility of parole. Smaller proportions are serving a "third strike” sentence (6%) or are serving life sentences without the possibility of parole (3%).
African American men are dramatically more likely to be imprisoned than are other groups.
Less than two thirds of California’s adult male population is nonwhite or Latino (60%), but these groups make up three of every four men in prison: Latinos are 42%, African Americans are 29%"
It's hard not to believe those numbers are so low. Considering that the current Administration is comprised of all criminals and is working for the Soros and the like, it's serves their agenda to protect the criminals that are released.
Let's see the current criminal family that's running our government. POTUS-Obama, SCOTUS-half Illegals supporter, DOJ-Crooked and evasive Lynch, presumptive nominee for POTUS- Lying Hillary, supported by Soros and the like. It's obvious why the criminals are getting away with their crimes with the criminal family controlling our government.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has released nearly 90,000 illegal immigrants since 2013 who had committed more than 200,000 crimes, according to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
... Chaffetz said 86,288 illegal aliens who have been convicted of a crime have been released by the federal government since 2013. Those illegal immigrants had committed a total of 231,074 crimes.
“That’s a lot of criminal activity that can be totally and wholly avoided,” Chaffetz said.
Convicted sex offenders, kidnappers, and murderers were released last year, and a total of 953,507 aliens who have received deportation orders remain in the United States.
Just gives you the warm fuzzies, doesn't it?
All I see are democratic voters being released..who need voter id?
What was that girls name that was KILLED by the ILLEGAL criminal here who had been deported what, 5 times?
Kate Steinle.
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