Summary
The White House has responded to recent data from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) revealing that over 13,000 immigrants convicted of homicide are not currently in federal detention. Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre characterized the reporting of this data as misleading, emphasizing that it does not provide a complete picture of the situation regarding immigration and crime.
Jean-Pierre’s comments come in the wake of congressional disclosures that highlighted the number of convicted immigrant murderers. She argued that the data lacked context, particularly regarding when these individuals entered the United States and the overall trends in immigration enforcement. The administration has pointed to increased deportations and removals in recent years as evidence of their commitment to addressing illegal immigration. Additionally, Jean-Pierre noted that the current ICE data aligns with findings from a 2016 Department of Homeland Security report, which indicated a significant number of similar cases. The administration’s focus remains on balancing border security measures with humane immigration policies, as political pressures mount ahead of the upcoming elections.
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