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I have said over and over if a person illegally crosses our border, they will break any law and all laws.

Read it, how many have criminal records to begin with? 1/3 of them

ICE Raids Reveals Illegal Aliens Stole Identities of Dead Americans To Work Over 200 of the illegal workers had criminal records By: Jack Murphy  |@NeonNettle on 23rd August 2019 @ 9.00pm © press But ICE officials said they released about 300 illegal workers on 'humanitarian grounds' Many of the illegal aliens arrested in the biggest single-state raid by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Mississippi, stole the identities of deceased Americans, according to prosecutors.ICE agents conducted the largest workplace raid earlier this month, with sweeps on five food processing plants in Mississippi, netting the arrests of 680 illegal aliens.But ICE officials said they released about 300 illegal workers on humanitarian grounds.Over 200 of the illegal workers had criminal records.A number of plants on Georgia, where cheap illegal labor is believed to be rife, have reportedly seen their workforce dwindle as illegal aliens flee over fears of being captured during ICE raids. © press Earlier this month, agents conducted the largest workplace ICE raid in US history, Have your say - Hit the comments below While the illegal workers are being smoked out, however, the situation is creating job opportunities for Americans in their local communities.Earlier this month, agents conducted the largest workplace ICE raid in US history, across five food processing plants in Mississippi, resulting in the arrest of 680 illegal alien workers.Federal affidavits obtained by the Neshoba Democrat show l that illegal workers arrested had stolen identities of American citizens, including ones who are deceased.TRENDING: Victims Lawyer Says He Has Information Jeffrey Epstein Was Murdered Federal prosecutors say the illegal workers purchased fraudulent Social Security documents for between $200 and $1,000, to work at the plants.According to Breitbart: Some victims of the claimed identity theft scheme by the illegal workers reported to federal officials how they were denied government benefits because when they applied, records came up that they were working at the food processing plants in Mississippi, though they were not. © press Since the ICE raid, only 40 of the 680 illegal aliens have had charges brought against them Since the ICE raid, only 40 of the 680 illegal aliens have had charges brought against them, and none of the employers have had charges brought against them. Federal affidavits, as Breitbart News noted, claim that the food processing plant employers were fully aware that hundreds of their employees were illegally in the U.S., and in some cases, illegal workers said they were not required for work authorization documents.Many of the illegal workers would arrive at the food processing plants wearing ankle monitors, indicating that they had been released by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) into the U.S. interior after crossing the southern border.Today, at least eight million illegal aliens are holding American jobs in the U.S. economy that would have otherwise gone to American workers and legal immigrants.In most cases, these illegal workers obtain fraudulent work authorization documents or steal American citizens identities to take jobs.The mass employment of illegal aliens by hundreds of businesses, though, continues to go largely overlooked by the law, as only 11 employers and no companies have been federally prosecuted for hiring illegal aliens in the last year.A 2018 investigation by the Immigration and Reform Law Institute (IRLI) discovered that there had been potentially 39 million cases between 2012 to 2016, wherein American citizens have had their identities stolen by illegal aliens.

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I agree! The United States of America should not tolerate illegal immigration!

No other country in the world would tolerate such behavior!

It is not asking too much for people to properly declare themselves upon entry. 

It is illogical to expect the citizens of the USA to adhere to laws yet allow undocumented-illegal non-citizens to skirt them. There is no reason for this, NONE!

Enter the proper way or go home! And if you sneak in illegally, expect to be thrown out on your ass at YOUR expense!!



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DOJ: Feds Arrested More Mexican Nationals Than Americans In 2018

 

The total number of federal arrests of Mexican nationals living in the United States now exceeds the total number of federal arrests of American citizens, federal data reveals.

A new report by the Department of Justice (DOJ) finds that in 2018, the number of Mexican nationals arrested for federal crimes exceeded the number of American citizens who were arrested for federal crimes by about 8,000 arrests.

For example, more than 78,000 federal arrests of Mexicans were made last year. Compare that to the roughly 70,500 federal arrests made of American citizens the same year. Over 20 years, the number of federal arrests made of Mexican nationals in the U.S. has soared by 175 percent while federal arrests of Americans grew by only 10 percent.

 

Likewise, the number of federal arrests of non-U.S. citizens is nearly double the arrests of Americans. In 2018, law enforcement officials arrested more than 125,000 non-U.S. citizens for federal crimes a 234 percent increase since 1998.

Central Americans in the U.S. have had the largest increase in federal arrests over the last two decades. In 1998, only about 1,200 Central Americans were arrested for federal crimes. Fast-forward to 2018, when nearly 40,000 Central Americans were arrested for federal crimes. This indicates an increase in federal arrests of more than 3,300 percent over the last 20 years.

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DOJ: Federal Arrests of Foreigners More than Tripled in Last 20 Yearshttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/08/22/doj-federal-arrests-of-foreigners-more-than-tripled-in-last-20-years/ 

DOJ: Federal Arrests of Foreigners More Than Tripled in Last 20 Years

The number of federal arrests of foreign nationals has more than tripled over the last two decades, new Department of Justice data reveals.

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As Breitbart News reported, though non-U.S. citizens represent just seven percent of the total U.S. population, they accounted for 15 percent of all federal arrests and 15 percent of all prosecutions for non-immigration related crimes in 2018. This indicates that non-U.S. citizens were about 2.3 times as likely to be arrested or prosecuted for non-immigration related crimes.

For non-immigration offenses, the total of federal arrests for non-U.S. citizens between 1998 and 2018 increased nearly eight percent, and between 2017 and 2018 rose almost ten percent.

Non-U.S. citizens were most likely to be prosecuted for illegal re-entry, that is illegal aliens who have been previously deported, drugs, fraud, alien smuggling, and misuse of visas.

A 2018 Government Accountability Office (GAO) report discovered nearly all illegal and legal immigrants in U.S. federal prisons are from Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador, the Dominican Republic, Colombia, and Guatemala.

Between 2010 and 2015, the average annual cost to incarcerate criminal illegal and legal immigrants slightly decreased as the criminal alien population slightly decreased as well from $1.56 billion to about $1.42 billion. That cost is paid for by American taxpayers who are forced to offset the costs of mass immigration to the country.

Every year, the U.S. admits more than 1.5 million foreign nationals, with the overwhelming majority arriving through the process known as chain migration, whereby newly naturalized are able to bring an unlimited number of foreign relatives to the country. Between 2005 and 2017, chain migration, alone, brought nearly 10 million foreign nationals to the U.S.



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