Friday, February 11, 2022

‘Unable to Statistically Track’: Biden Administration Unclear How Many Illegal Aliens Deported After Being Freed into U.S.; Biden Administration Admits it Does Not Know How Many Illegals Have Been Deported

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‘Unable to Statistically Track’: Biden Administration Unclear How Many Illegal Aliens Deported After Being Freed into U.S.:
Top officials with President Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are admitting they do not know how many illegal aliens have been deported from the United States after having been released into the nation’s interior.
Over the last 12 months, Biden’s DHS has operated an expansive Catch and Release program that has freed more than half a million border crossers and illegal aliens into the U.S. interior.
In many of those cases, border crossers and illegal aliens are given Notices to Appear (NTA) before an immigration judge. Prior DHS data published by Breitbart News revealed that about 85 percent of border crossers and illegal aliens released into the U.S. are evading deportation by skipping out on reporting requirements.
DHS officials now admit, in a letter to Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ), that they are not tracking the number of deported border crossers and illegal aliens who have failed to comply with reporting requirements following their release into the U.S. interior.
Agency officials admitted in the letter: --->READ MORE HERE
Biden Administration Admits it Does Not Know How Many Illegals Have Been Deported:
The Biden Administration’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) admitted in a recent letter that it has not been keeping track of the number of illegal aliens who have been deported after initially being released into the country.
As reported by Breitbart, the DHS on Biden’s watch has reinstated the controversial open-borders policy of “Catch and Release,” where illegals who are apprehended at the border are promptly released into the nation’s interior. Over the last year, this practice has seen at least one million illegals released into the country after initially being detained.
Most illegals who are released using this practice are given a Notice to Appear (NTA) before an immigration judge so that their asylum case may be heard. But at least 85 percent of them do not show up for their court date and simply run away, with the DHS and other federal authorities making no effort to track them down and arrest them. --->READ MORE HERE
Follow link below to a related story:

DHS Finally Responds to Letter Sent By Rep. Andy Biggs About the Border...Eight Months Later

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