CBP:每月非法入境美国的罪犯数量创下纪录
Number Of Criminals Caught Entering US Illegally Each Month Sets Record: CBP

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/number-criminals-caught-entering-us-illegally-each-month-sets-record-cbp

汤姆·奥齐梅克(Tom Ozimek)在《大纪元》上发表的文章报道称,自2023年10月以来,每月都有数量空前数量的有犯罪背景的人在试图通过南部边境非法进入美国时被拘留。 据美国海关和边境保护局 (CBP) 统计,在此期间,估计每月有 1,459 名犯罪移民被捕,创下往年新高。 根据目前的趋势,到本财年结束时,大约有 17,000 名犯罪移民可能被拦截。 在被抓获的人中,近三分之一有记录的帮派关系。 尽管并非所有人都曾受到与越境有关的指控,但很大一部分人被认定犯有涉及暴力行为的定罪,例如性犯罪、严重攻击,甚至杀人。 仅上周末被捕的已定罪重罪犯就包括十七名性犯罪者。 尽管努力发现并清除这些危险人物,但一些人还是逃脱了逮捕并在美国社区内获得了自由。 例如,两名涉嫌休斯顿死刑谋杀案的非法移民直到今年早些时候才被抓获。 这些案件突显了人们对选举年非法移民激增所带来的安全风险的担忧不断升级,目前超过百分之六十的美国选民支持国家驱逐政策。 为了解决这个问题,拜登政府强调维持家庭团结,制定政策保护与美国公民结婚的非法移民成年人,并将类似的保护延伸到他们的孩子。 与此同时,最高法院加大了对驱逐令提出异议的非法移民更难对其提出合法质疑。

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原文

Authored by Tom Ozimek via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

The number of people with criminal convictions caught entering the United States illegally per month so far this fiscal year has risen to a record high, data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) show.

A group of more than 1,000 illegal immigrants walks toward a U.S. Border Patrol field processing center after they crossed the Rio Grande from Mexico in Eagle Pass, Texas, on Dec. 18, 2023. (John Moore/Getty Images)

An average of 1,459 criminal illegal aliens per month have been arrested after crossing the U.S. border unlawfully since the current fiscal year began on Oct. 1, 2023, according to CBP data. This is the highest monthly tally of any year on record.

If the trend continues, when fiscal year 2024 ends in September, a record level of more than 17,000 criminals will have been caught crossing the border illegally. So far this fiscal year, that number amounts to 13,130.

By comparison, fiscal year 2023 saw an average of 1,272 arrests of criminal illegal immigrants per month, for a total of 15,267 arrests.

Border Patrol Chief Jason Owens recently revealed that 360 of the illegal immigrants with criminal convictions arrested so far in 2024 have gang affiliations. 

Individuals like these can pose a significant threat to public safety,” he wrote in a post on X. “We must be able to apprehend & identify them, so we can prosecute & remove them.”

While a little over half of the individuals on the CBP’s “criminal noncitizens” arrest list for 2024 so far have prior convictions for illegal entry and re-entry, significant numbers have been convicted of more serious crimes like assault (814), burglary (496), sexual offenses (168), and homicide (23).

Criminal records are based on searching “records checks of available law enforcement databases.” The crimes may have occurred in the United States or abroad, but excludes conduct not considered criminal by the United States.

This past weekend, border patrol agents caught seven previously convicted sex offenders at the southwest border, Chief Owens wrote in another post on X.

This year’s record-breaking monthly numbers don’t include gotaways—people who managed to evade capture to make their way into U.S. communities.

Two such gotaways are 22-year-old Johan Jose Martinez and 26-year-old Franklin Pena, both Venezuelan nationals charged with capital murder in the death of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, whose body was found in a creek in Houston on June 17. 

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) spokesperson confirmed to The Epoch Times that the two suspects entered the country illegally at an unknown date and location, and managed to evade detection. It wasn’t until earlier this year that they were both taken into custody—and subsequently released with notices to appear before a judge for removal proceedings.

This comes as the issue of illegal immigration has surged to the top of voters’ concerns in an election year and amid growing support for mass deportation of illegal immigrants.

According to an early June CBS/YouGov poll, 62 percent of U.S. voters would support a national program to deport all illegal immigrants from the United States. That’s significantly higher than the 39 percent who expressed the same view in 2016, a presidential election year that saw then-presidential candidate Donald Trump run on a platform of curbing illegal immigration, in part by promising to build a border wall. In the run-up to this year’s presidential election, former President Trump has endorsed mass deportation measures of illegal immigrants.

Meanwhile, a recent Supreme Court ruling made it harder for illegal immigrants to fight their deportation orders in court.

President Joe Biden also recently launched a program that shields illegal immigrant adults who are married to U.S. citizens from deportation, and extended these protections to children with a parent married to a U.S. citizen.

Homeland Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was recently asked in an interview on CNN for his reaction on the sharp increase in the share of Americans who support mass deportation.

He responded by pointing to President Biden’s new program noting that the Biden administration holds in high regard the value of keeping families together, regardless of immigration status.

“It is about family unity,” Mr. Mayorkas said. “That is an ethic and a value of this country. And we will benefit significantly from it. We will keep families together. Families, including the undocumented spouses, who have contributed so much to this country in so many different ways.”

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