Democrats are Responsible for Migrant Crime Waves Across the US; Massive Spike in Criminal Migrants Entering US Since 2021, Data Shows: Apprehensions of ‘criminal noncitizens’ has more than Doubled Since 2019
Democrats are responsible for migrant crime waves across the US:
Venezuelan migrant Daniel Hernandez Martinez, 30, is the latest “poster boy” for Team Biden-Harris and Democrats’ refusal to enforce law after law after futile law when it comes to criminal border crossers.
He was nabbed after a multistate crime spree that began with an illegal gun arrest in Chicago, then a stopover in Denver where he pistol-whipped two women before stealing their jewelry, before hitting the Big Apple.
A suspected Tren De Aragua gang member, he committed at least 22 criminal offenses in New York City from June to November last year.
His transgressions — attacking three strangers and two cops — resulted in eight arrests on 14 different charges.
Yet he got released every time.
When border agents first arrested Hernandez Martinez at the Texas border in January 2023, they suspected he was a Tren gang member and returned him to Mexico under the Trump-era Title 42 COVID expulsion order.
Yet he later made his way back in: There’s always a way under Biden-Harris, with dozens of parole and “passthrough” programs and specific loopholes for “asylum seekers” from over 100 countries. —>READ MORE HERE
Massive spike in criminal migrants entering US since 2021, data shows:
Apprehensions of ‘criminal noncitizens’ has more than doubled since 2019
The amount of criminal immigrants attempting to enter the U.S. has spiked in recent years, U.S. Customs and Border Protection data reveals.
Over 13,000 “criminal noncitizens” have attempted to enter the U.S. and been apprehended by Border Patrol agents in Fiscal Year 2024, a rise from 4,269 in FY 2019.
CBP defines “criminal noncitizens” as “individuals who have been convicted of one or more crimes, whether in the United States or abroad, prior to interdiction by the U.S. Border Patrol,” the agency’s website notes.
Such border apprehensions had been on the decline before FY 2021, with CBP recording 8,531 in 2017, 6,698 in 2018, 4,269 in 2019, and 2,438 in 2020. Since then, however, the number has continued to rise, hitting 10,763 in 2021, 12,028 in 2022, and 15,267 in 2023, the most recent full year for which data is available.
Many of the criminal aliens who have been caught at the border this year have been convicted of serious crimes, including 814 for assault, battery, or domestic violence; 23 for homicide or manslaughter; and 168 for sexual offenses.
But the data does not account for the number of criminal aliens who were able to slip into the country undetected or were released with unclear criminal backgrounds, cases that have once again entered the national spotlight. —>READ MORE HERE
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