DukeU
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But, we don't know who they are. It's the very reason they are being separated from the children in the first place. I'm on your side though, all of these illegals need to go.If you would follow, you would know I'm on your side here. My post was in reference to BB's post defending Obama's policy on illegal immigration.FACTS which is SO easy to get using the thing called the "Internet"!!!Please explain how we would know what their "more serious" crimes were/are if they just came into the country. We don't even know WHO they are, much less what they've done.Obama's policy did separate children from criminals who crimes were more serious than just crossing into our country seeking refuge.
Now of course you people on the LEFT will try to minimize the below and IF so PLEASE in the spirit of honesty... provide counter proof!
Based on it, we estimated in a 2015 report that 820,000 of the approximately 11 million people living in the country illegally had criminal convictions.
Of these, we estimated 300,000 had a felony conviction and 390,000 were serious misdemeanants (meaning they had been convicted of a misdemeanor in which they were sentenced to actual custody of 90 days or more).
Unauthorized Immigrants with Criminal Convictions: Who Might Be a Priority for Removal?
There has been much interest—and confusion—regarding the number of unauthorized immigrants who could be deported because of criminal records under the Trump administration. This commentary examines what we know about the number of unauthorized immigrants with a criminal conviction and traces how...www.migrationpolicy.org
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You wrote: "Please explain how we would know what their "more serious" crimes were/are if they just came into the country. We don't even know WHO they are, much less what they've done."
I provided the proof as to " how we know..." That is what I was referring to with regards to your statement.