A new report from the House Homeland Security Committee has revealed that over 85 percent of those who crossed the border illegally were released into the United States. This comes as the Biden-Harris administration has reportedly sought to cut federal detention space, and those illegal immigrants within the US for extended periods are rarely removed.
The report noted that “by 2022, the Biden-Harris administration had ‘quietly ended the practice of detaining immigrant families’ altogether. Dustin Caudle, deputy chief patrol agent for the Border Patrol’s Yuma Sector, told the Committee during an official transcribed interview in September 2023 that 65-70 percent of encounters in his sector had ended in release since January 2021.”
The report stated that in January, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas had admitted that the then-current release rate for illegal immigrants caught at the southern border was “above 85 percent.”
In a March 2023 decision, Federal judge Kent Wetherell wrote in a ruling striking down a release policy of Mayorkas, “the evidence establishes that in late January or early February of 2021, DHS made a discrete change in detention policy from ‘release only if there is a compelling reason to’ to ‘release unless there is a compelling reason not to.’” […]
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