President Joe Biden’s administration has deported 74 percent fewer criminal illegal aliens compared to the Trump administration.
The decrease in deportations, arrests, and detainer requests for criminal illegal aliens under Biden has led to a significant number of them being allowed to stay in the U.S.
This shift in immigration enforcement has raised concerns about public safety and national security, and is seen as a contributing factor to the surge in illegal immigration during the Biden administration. (Trending: Transgender Actor ‘Purposefully Misgendered’ By Airline Employee)
“The Biden administration has gutted immigration enforcement across the board and has arrested and removed fewer illegal aliens — with and without criminal records — than the Trump administration,” Director of Investigations at the Center for Immigration Studies Jon Feere wrote.
“In [Fiscal Year 2018], ICE deported 168,058 aliens with criminal convictions (145,262) or pending criminal charges (22,796).”
“In [Fiscal Year 2022], ICE deported only 44,096 aliens with criminal convictions (38,447) or pending criminal charges (5,649).”
“The Biden administration’s policies have resulted in large numbers of criminal aliens with significant criminal records being allowed to remain in American communities,” Feere said.
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