Invading Criminals
ICE Deportation Records Reveal Incredible Facts
American Patrol Report -- October 27
Wilson Beck's Wakeup Call from Mexico examines Immigration and Customs Enforcement records for FY 2008 that reports: "Notably, one third of the illegal aliens removed from the United States last year were foreign nationals who had prior criminal convictions in addition to being in the country illegally."
"In other words," Beck writes, "more than 115,000 of the 350,000 illegal immigrants that were deported had also been arrested, charged, tried and convicted inside the U.S." Beck notes that even at that, many law enforcement agencies refuse to cooperate with ICE and many illegal alien criminals go undetected. "ICE agents and other authorities believe somewhere between 750,000 and 1,000,000 illegal aliens are convicted of crimes somewhere around the nation."
In Chapter VII of his book, Beck explains how criminals from Mexico cross the border to avoid prosecution in their own country and continue their criminal activities by blending into a community of criminals in the U.S. "Criminals are migrating north by the tens of thousands as they have discovered the ease of illegal immigration and the U.S.'s inability to identify and deal with them," Beck writes. |

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