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    New ICE numbers show just how much the border crisis has hurt interior immigration enforcement


    December 11, 2919

    Nate Madden


    The crisis at the America’s southern border has had a substantial impact on Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) law enforcement operations in the interior United States over the past year, new numbers from the agency show.



    According to a report put out by the agency on Wednesday, ICE’s redeployment of its resources to assist with Customs and Border Patrol operations has resulted in fewer ICE arrests of illegal aliens present inside the United States. The report notes that “overall administrative arrests decreased by 10 percent over the last fiscal year, while administrative arrests of convicted criminals decreased by 12 percent, and at-large arrests decreased by 12 percent.” That, the report shows, is 15,482 fewer overall arrests than in FY 2018.
 

    https://www.conservativereview.com/news/new-ice-numbers-show-just-much-border-crisis-hurt-interior-immigration-enforcement/

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