debbiedowner
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We know that answer.
It was during the Biden Administration.
You happy I answered?
Now, who was killed by Illegals during the trump administration.
I would expect the SAME outrage, but I know that won't happen.
So, either say:
1). No Illegals killed Americans during the trump administration.
2). I simply don't know, and I refuse to do the research.
3). When you tell me the FACTS, I will deny it and cast blame upon someone else, like (D) Governors, or (D) Mayors, or anyone but trump.
4). I know you are just trying to be fair, and I understand you despise ALL politicians.
5). Other, but must have explanation.
Thousands of criminal migrants released under Trump
The data obtained by the Cato Institute under a Freedom of Information Act request showed higher rates of criminals being released by the border patrol during Trump's time in office compared to Biden's.In 2019, ICE released more than twice the number of migrants convicted of crimes (22,790) than during any single year of Biden's term, in which the highest number came in 2021 (10,310).
Among those released between 2017 and 2020 were 576 migrants convicted of sexual assault or rape, 3,900 who had committed assault, and 1,435 who had committed domestic violence offenses.
In early 2020, when Title 42 was introduced by Trump, the border patrol stopped recording breakdowns of criminal histories, so it is not possible to know what those migrants were convicted of or charged with beyond that period.
Figures did show that between December 2020 and June 2024, ICE reduced its release of convicted criminals by 54 percent.
"[The data] shows us that the policies that he's proposing didn't prioritize safety, didn't result in a safer or more secure immigration system," Bier said.
The whole article here.
Trump released more migrants with criminal records than Biden: report
A Cato Institute analysis found the U.S. Border Patrol also recorded more "getaways" while strict border controls were in place during the pandemic.
www.newsweek.com