Most
Illegal Immigrants Arrested by ICE in 2020 Had Average of Four Criminal
Convictions or Charges
Judicial Watch
The
overwhelming majority of illegal immigrants arrested by federal authorities
in 2020 had an average of four criminal convictions or charges, according
to a year-end report published by the government. In the document
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) reveals it arrested 103,603
illegal aliens last fiscal year with a total of more than 374,000
convictions and charges. Driving under the influence was the most popular
conviction or charge at 74,000, followed by drug crimes (67,000), assaults
(37,000), sex offenses (10,000), robberies (3,800), homicides (1,900) and
kidnappings (1,600).
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