ICE: Most Illegals Arrested in 2020 Were Criminals

The vast majority of illegal aliens arrested by federal authorities last year had an average of four criminal convictions or charges according to a year-end report by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).  An analysis of the report by Judicial Watch found that the 103,603 illegals arrested had convictions or charges of committing over 374,000 crimes.  While drunk driving was the most frequent crime followed closely by drug offenses, there were 37,000 assaults, 10,000 sex crimes,  3,800 robberies, 1,900 murders and 1,600 kidnappings.

Among the 185,884 illegals deported last year, 64% had convictions or pending charges for 399,235 crimes.  Deportees included 4,276 gang members of which 675 were affiliated with the notorious MS-13 gang, made famous for using machetes and baseball bats to murder those who disrespected or crossed them.

The Associated Press reports that among President Biden’s first acts will be to announce legislation to provide a path to citizenship for and estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the United States.   This comes as multiple news sources report that roughly 8,000 to 9,000 migrants had entered Guatemala from Honduras Sunday as they work their way north to the U.S. border.