Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Biden Opens Borders As Media And Governments Hide Details About Illegal Immigrant Crime

Democrats' sunny population estimation falls in line with the Pew Research Center's assessment that 10.5 million illegal immigrants resided in the United States in 2017.

The Federation for American Immigration Reform alternatively estimates that 14.45 million illegal immigrants reside in the United States as of 2020.

While the Cato Institute estimates illegal immigrants are between 26 and 41 percent less likely to be incarcerated than native-born Americans, FAIR concludes instead that illegal immigrants are three times more likely to be incarcerated than citizens and legally present immigrants.

During a local television broadcast at 6 a.m. on Aug. 13, 2019, the station added another key fact, according to people listening in: Reyes-Euceda is an illegal immigrant from Honduras.

Finally, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement official confirmed that Reyes-Euceda is an "Unlawfully present citizen of Honduras." Prior to his deadly accident, the official stated, "ICE had no prior contact with Reyes-Euceda." The Hidden Costs of Criminal Illegal Immigrants Detroit media and officials' unwillingness to publicize Reyes-Euceda's immigration status seems likely to result from a desire to shield the sanctuary city from national debate.

In many state facilities, federal dollars issued via the Department of Justice's State Criminal Alien Assistance Program cover at least a portion of illegal immigrants' incarceration costs.

Allegations included "More than 1 million drug crimes, a half-million assaults, 133,800 sex offenses and 24,200 kidnappings33,000 homicide-related offenses, and 1,500 terrorism-related crimes." During that period, federal taxpayers spent $2.5 billion per year to imprison criminal illegal immigrants in local, federal, and state facilities.
 

https://thefederalist.com/2021/03/02/biden-opens-borders-as-media-and-governments-hide-details-about-illegal-immigrant-crime/ 

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