1.4 Million Illegal Immigrants in US Have Been Ordered Deported, but Have Yet to Be Removed
There are around 1.4 million illegal immigrants in the United States who have been ordered deported by federal immigration judges, Fox News has learned.
Of those ordered to be brought back to their home countries, around 13,000 of them are being held in custody by U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE), a U.S. official said.
With only a few thousand in custody, many more are in the U.S. illegally despite orders to have them removed. Figures on how many are being held in local or state custody were not available.
President-elect Trump has pledged to carry out a mass deportation program… (Continue to full article)
Biden Aiding and Abetting Illegals all the Way to the End
As if letting 10 million plus illegals waltz into our country weren’t enough, now the Biden Administration is quietly loosening migrant policies before Trump and his team take office.
Get this, the Biden admin plans to launch an ICE portal app starting early next month in New York City that will allow illegal immigrants to BYPASS in-person check-ins at local ICE offices. Oh great, now the unvetted illegal immigrants roaming our streets will have EVEN MORE anonymity and ability to skirt accountability!
Reports suggest up to 100,000 migrants will be enrolled in the first phase of the program… (Continue to full article)
Over One Million Migrants Given Temporary Protection Status From Biden
The Congressional Research Service, a public policy research institute of Congress, revealed that President Biden has shielded these foreign nationals from deportation thanks to TPS. There were less than 320,000 migrants in the U.S. with TPS when Biden took office in January 2021. That number has since tripled.
There are 17 countries with TPS designations: Afghanistan, Burma, Cameroon, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Haiti, Honduras, Lebanon, Nepal, Nicaragua, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Ukraine, Venezuela, and Yemen
They wanted to claim that fewer were illegally crossing. They just rechanneled them over land bridges and by air so they couldn’t be counted as illegal crossings… (Continue to full article)
Illegal Migrant Crime Cost $166.5 Billion, Three Times the Price of Deportation
The cost of crime from 662,000 criminal illegal migrants sought for deportation has been pegged at three times the much-hyped price of President-elect Donald Trump’s “mass deportation” plan.
In an analysis from the Crime Prevention Research Center, the costs of crime from the top targets of ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations was set at $166.5 billion. That number is based on the cost to victims, a price list developed by the National Institute of Justice.
Murders account for almost $153.8 billion of the $166.5 billion in estimated criminal victimization costs. Another $6 billion involves sexual assaults/offenses, and an additional $5.2 billion comes from sexual assaults and sexual offenses… (Continue to full article)