One of the most troubling news reports that dropped last week was data from ICE on criminals who had been allowed into the country. This report came ironically right as Kamala Harris was finally getting around to visiting the actual border. She even made sure that she got pictures alongside former President Donald Trump’s wall. It was a cheap effort to make it look like she was doing something prior to the election and make it look like she was doing something. It didn’t go over well and I doubt that too many voters were buying this effort.
But it looked like someone at ICE had an interesting sense of timing with dropping the data which was shocking and showed the criminals who had been allowed into the country. It certainly gave the numbers even more attention in light of her visit.
This is the letter that ICE sent to Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX).
As of July 21, 2024, there were 662,566 noncitizens with criminal histories on ICE’s national docket—13,099 criminally convicted MURDERS!
Americans deserve to be SAFE in our own communities. pic.twitter.com/fIoCAduJ9M
— Rep. Tony Gonzales (@RepTonyGonzales) September 27, 2024
So what do you think White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said when Fox’s Peter Doocy cornered her on the issue on Monday?
Doocy asked about the 13,000 convicted of murder number.
Doocy: "There are 13,000 people who have been convicted of murder who have crossed the border illegally."
KJP: "This has been fact checked… It has been debunked on what has been falsely represented."
Doocy: "Can you clarify what the misrepresentation is?"
KJP: *Fails… pic.twitter.com/uiOD5kk8Qi
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) September 30, 2024
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