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Tuesday, November 09, 2021

Border Patrol: 27 Percent of Migrants Arrested at Border Are Repeat Offenders, Many with Other Criminal Convictions

Federal law enforcement officers arrested more than 17,300 migrants with past convictions of other crimes attempting to cross the border illegally last fiscal year. That’s up from 9,447 in fiscal 2020. 

The federal government’s fiscal year runs from Oct. 1 through Sept. 30. 

An additional 8,979 in fiscal 2021 were of migrants with outstanding arrest warrants against them from other law enforcement agencies.

6 comments:

  1. Why is the administration (read Fed) pushing so hard to turn this into a hot war?

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    1. Because they're absolutely sure that they're going to win. Even if the TradAms are stronger in numbers, most of the rest of the world will come in on the gummint's side, and our side is a bit lacking in long term sustainability. Plus, the youth are mostly on the side of the government. There's a reason that the Germans didn't start doing better when they rolled out the Volkssturm and Volksgrenadiers.

      Whether the government is ultimately correct in its assessment remains to be seen.

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  2. Not news. I had grand jury duty 30 years ago. There were so many repeat offenders to deport that they were processed in batches of 30 or more. I guess the sheer numbers have changed.
    A little levity.
    https://youtu.be/FXCy2UN1zVs

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  3. In years past repeat offenders were a much higher percentage. Probably today the mopes are already ensconced here.

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  4. Illegal and breaking more laws? It is time for fastrack capital punishment.

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  5. Wait until the surge of people coming for the $450,000 check gets here.

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