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As of July 2024, data from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) indicated that there were over 425,000 non-citizens with criminal convictions on the agency's "non-detained docket". This docket includes individuals who are not currently held in ICE custody but are facing deportation proceedings.
Additional data and context regarding "criminal aliens" (a legal term for non-citizens with criminal records) include:
  • Case Breakdown: Among the 425,431 convicted criminals, data showed 13,099 were convicted of homicide, 15,811 of sexual assault, and 62,231 of assault.
  • Total Criminal Docket: Including those with pending charges, the number of criminal aliens on the ICE docket was nearly 650,000 as of July 2024.
  • Border Apprehensions: In fiscal year 2024, roughly 17,000 individuals with prior criminal convictions were arrested by the Border Patrol.
  • Recent Enforcement: In the first 100 days of the second Trump administration (starting early 2025), ICE arrested over 65,000 illegal aliens, with reports indicating 3 in 4 were considered "criminal".
The term "criminal illegal alien" encompasses both those with final convictions and those with pending charges for various offenses. While these figures represent a significant number of individuals, studies have noted that, in general, undocumented immigrants are less likely to commit crimes compared to native-born citizens.

Keep in mind this is by year and we had 4 years of an open brooder with Biden. That doenst include gottaways
 
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