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Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
Any answer to the question I asked about it?
I looked for the source and saw it. Did you?
It is well known that you're unable to back up your wild exaggerated and preponderously false claims.
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To answer your question - ICE sent the letter with this information to Congressman Tony Gonzales (R-TX) because he is the representative who requested it six months ago.
I found the actual letter for you (see link below).
You're welcome, Yssup.
As you can see, the letter contains a detailed breakdown of the crimes which migrants have been convicted of/are charged with. The numbers are staggering and, inexplicably, most of the convicted criminals are "non-detained", i.e. they are out there freely roaming the country and able to commit more crimes.
From the letter:
"As of July 21, 2024, there were 662,566 noncitizens with criminal histories on ICE’s national docket, which includes those detained by ICE, and on the agency’s non-detained docket. Of those, 435,719 are convicted criminals, and 226,847 have pending criminal charges."
https://homeland.house.gov/wp-conten...y-Gonzales.pdf
Although the letter from ICE claims that "most noncitizens who are convicted of
homicide are typically not eligible for release from ICE custody" - the table shows there are a total of
13,099 migrants who have been convicted of murder yet are still non-detained.