If the trend continues, a record level of more than 17,000 criminals will have been caught crossing the border illegally this fiscal year ending Sept. 30.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/number-of-criminals-caught-entering-us-illegally-each-month-sets-record-cbp-5675328?&utm_source=MB_article_paid&utm_campaign=MB_article_2024-06-30-ca&utm_medium=email&est=fzrKBTmeQp8d5B4arjOE6ERTPM73OySZ5K0kGR9luVJ3P1LMYFmT76hxWOT9YLknEWKA&utm_content=more-top-news-5The number of people with criminal convictions caught entering the United States illegally per month so far this fiscal year has risen to a record high, data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) show.
If the trend continues, when fiscal year 2024 ends in September, a record level of more than 17,000 criminals will have been caught crossing the border illegally. So far this fiscal year, that number amounts to 13,130.
By comparison, fiscal year 2023 saw an average of 1,272 arrests of criminal illegal immigrants per month, for a total of 15,267 arrests.
While a little over half of the individuals on the CBP’s “criminal noncitizens” arrest list for 2024 so far have prior convictions for illegal entry and re-entry, significant numbers have been convicted of more serious crimes like assault (814), burglary (496), sexual offenses (168), and homicide (23).
Criminal records are based on searching “records checks of available law enforcement databases.” The crimes may have occurred in the United States or abroad, but excludes conduct not considered criminal by the United States.
This year’s record-breaking monthly numbers don’t include gotaways—people who managed to evade capture to make their way into U.S. communities.
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) spokesperson confirmed to The Epoch Times that the two suspects entered the country illegally at an unknown date and location, and managed to evade detection. It wasn’t until earlier this year that they were both taken into custody—and subsequently released with notices to appear before a judge for removal proceedings.
Mass Deportation
This comes as the issue of illegal immigration has surged to the top of voters’ concerns in an election year and amid growing support for mass deportation of illegal immigrants.He responded by pointing to President Biden’s new program noting that the Biden administration holds in high regard the value of keeping families together, regardless of immigration status.
“It is about family unity,” Mr. Mayorkas said. “That is an ethic and a value of this country. And we will benefit significantly from it. We will keep families together. Families, including the undocumented spouses, who have contributed so much to this country in so many different ways.”