President Trump campaigned to score a “worst” criminals among the criminals who were illegally living inside the United States. But CBS News has obtained exile data that indicates the exile of the Trump administration that several unwarded immigrants have been included without violent criminal records.
According to an Ice document received by CBS News, out of the estimated 100,000 people, immigration and customs enforcement between January 1 to June 24, 70,583 were convicted of criminals. However, the data also shows that most documented violations were traffic or immigration crimes.
The Ice document listed raw data, which was broken by punishment, not by departe.
Some 2,355 convicts had to do with sexual offenses, causing 1.8% of the total number of criminals, which were deported. Another 1,628, or 1.2%, were for sexual assault. The number of convicts of criticism was 729, or 0.58% exiled, and the convicts were 536, or 0.42%.
About 10,738 were for convicted attacks, or 15.2% deported, shown data.
The public message of the Ice about its exile push has focused on unwarded immigrants with serious criminal records, highlighting the exile convicted of murder, sexual offenses and other violent offenses.
Another declared target of Trump administration was to remove relations with criminal organizations. The CBS News-Obited Documents suggests that 3,256 out of over 100,000 people were removed, or 3.26%, the gang members or terrorists were known or suspected.
In response to the CBS News investigation, Homeland Security spokesman Trisia McLaglin said the ICE has now deported around 140,000 unspecmik migrants as Mr. Trump has taken over. He also said that 70% of the people arrested by the ICE were “were illegal aliens with criminal convicts or to pending criminal allegations.” McLaglin refused to expand the nature of punishment or criminal allegations, or offered further nuances.
Back on June 11, six Republican MPs who are members of the Congress’ Hispanic conference, wrote the ICE acting director Tod Leone to urge the Trump administration to prefer violent criminals, guilty criminals and custody custody. The ICE has now responded to the investigation for the first time with figures of deported people since January 1.
The Republican, which signs the letter, includes the conference chair, Rape Tony Gonzalaz of Texas, Reps as well as Monica de La Cruz of Texas, Nicole Malliotcis of New York, David Valadavo of California, Maria Elvira Salazar of Florida and Gab Evans of Colorado.
The arrest of snow has increased since Mr. Trump took over, an average of 1,200 per day in the first three weeks of June, according to internal data, was already reported. CBS NewsWhite House advisor Stephen Miller has motivated the agency to target 3,000 arrests per day, there has been a greater increase. Pressure on ice leadership,
One Rapidly There are no criminal records among the people held at Ice Detianians, CBS News has previously reported. Since taking over by Mr. Trump, about 40% of the prisoners of the agency were convicted of any criminal guilty, of which 8% were guilty of violent offenses.
Mr. Trump and Top Administration Officer Said that His focus is on arresting and deporting people with serious criminal records.
“Violent criminals are now priority in our country,” Attorney General Palm Bandi Told reporters Last month.
The White House “Border Caesar” Tom Homan says the administration’s primary focus is on the “worst” criminals, but they have long stated that any unintended immigrant may be subject to arrests.
“If you are illegally in the country, you are not far from the table,” Homan said at a program in Texas this week. “We give the worst, first priority. It makes sense. But this does not mean that you prioritize this group and all others are good to go.”