From 1998 to 2018, the report says, the share of all federal arrests by country of citizenship rose from 28 percent to 40 percent for Mexican citizens and from 1 percent to 20 percent for citizens of Central American countries.
The rate fell from 63 percent to 36 percent for U.S. citizens.
The border districts in California, Arizona, New Mexico and western and southern Texas "Have experienced an eye-popping 539.6 percent [increase] in immigration-related arrests in the last two decades. Thousands are of 'unknown citizenship,' according to the federal statistics, which show a spike of 202 aliens from unknown countries to 6,657 in a few years," the report said.
Judicial Watch said the updated DOJ figures come only a few months after a separate government report disclosed that most federal crimes are executed by Hispanics involve immigrants and drugs.
Non-U.S. citizens committed 42.7 percent of all federal crimes in 2018, according to the independent agency created by Congress to reduce sentencing disparities and promote transparency and proportionality in sentencing.
The federal "Immigration, Citizenship, and the Federal Justice System, 1998-2018" report said, "Non-U.S. citizens, who make up 7 percent of the U.S. population accounted for 15 percent of all federal arrests and 15 percent of prosecutions in U.S. district court for non-immigration crimes in 2018.".
It said 99 percent of the increase in federal arrests across 20 years was due to immigration offenses.
https://www.wnd.com/2019/09/shocking-percentage-u-s-arrests-come-1-area/
The rate fell from 63 percent to 36 percent for U.S. citizens.
The border districts in California, Arizona, New Mexico and western and southern Texas "Have experienced an eye-popping 539.6 percent [increase] in immigration-related arrests in the last two decades. Thousands are of 'unknown citizenship,' according to the federal statistics, which show a spike of 202 aliens from unknown countries to 6,657 in a few years," the report said.
Judicial Watch said the updated DOJ figures come only a few months after a separate government report disclosed that most federal crimes are executed by Hispanics involve immigrants and drugs.
Non-U.S. citizens committed 42.7 percent of all federal crimes in 2018, according to the independent agency created by Congress to reduce sentencing disparities and promote transparency and proportionality in sentencing.
The federal "Immigration, Citizenship, and the Federal Justice System, 1998-2018" report said, "Non-U.S. citizens, who make up 7 percent of the U.S. population accounted for 15 percent of all federal arrests and 15 percent of prosecutions in U.S. district court for non-immigration crimes in 2018.".
It said 99 percent of the increase in federal arrests across 20 years was due to immigration offenses.
https://www.wnd.com/2019/09/shocking-percentage-u-s-arrests-come-1-area/
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