Close Menu
Alan C. Moore
    What's Hot

    CIA ‘controls the president,’ whistleblower warns

    June 5, 2025

    Lunar setback: Japanese lander loses contact during descent; fate of ‘Resilience’ mission uncertain

    June 5, 2025

    Elon Musk responds to Laura Loomer’s criticism amid Donald Trump spat: ‘He will be around for … ‘

    June 5, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • CIA ‘controls the president,’ whistleblower warns
    • Lunar setback: Japanese lander loses contact during descent; fate of ‘Resilience’ mission uncertain
    • Elon Musk responds to Laura Loomer’s criticism amid Donald Trump spat: ‘He will be around for … ‘
    • Grand theft cargo: Sinaloa cartel targets US rail companies
    • Trump travel ban: What to know as 12 nations are barred from entry to US
    • Davis: SCOTUS Needs To Extend Reverse Discrimination Ban To Schools, Not Just Workplaces
    • Trump-Musk feud turns ugly; escalated on social media: Top developments
    • Christopher Wray Should Be Locked Up for Running Biden’s Goon Squad
    Alan C. MooreAlan C. Moore
    Subscribe
    Thursday, June 5
    • Home
    • US News
    • Politics
    • Business & Economy
    • Video
    • About Alan
    • Newsletter Sign-up
    Alan C. Moore
    Home » Blog » Lawmakers ask DOJ why it declined to prosecute illegal immigrants previously deported with criminal conviction – Fox News

    Lawmakers ask DOJ why it declined to prosecute illegal immigrants previously deported with criminal conviction – Fox News

    March 20, 2024Updated:March 20, 2024 Immigration No Comments
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    For entry to this information, please visit Fox News.

    Plus, you get exclusive access to exclusive papers and other premium content for nothing when you use your accounts.

    Please provide a valid internet address.

    By submitting your email address and pressing continue, you consent to Fox News ‘ Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, which includes our Notice of Financial Incentive. To get the information, check your contact and follow the instructions provided.Having problems? Visit around.

    Four California House Republicans want to know why national trials of illegal immigrants who have been detained and have been deported have experienced a significant decline in one Justice Department company after being caught illegally re-enter the country.

    Since President Biden took office, more than 7 million people have crossed the southwestern border illegally into the United States, according to a letter sent on Tuesday to Attorney General Merrick Garland. &nbsp,

    ” Some of these illegal immigrants are convicted criminals who pose a major threat to the safety and effectively- being of our areas”, states the letter signed by U. S. Reps. Ken Calvert, John Duarte, Michelle Steel and Jay Obernolte. However, it has become clear that the DOJ has been consistently reducing the trial of unlawful immigrants who have been detained and have committed a criminal offense.

    WHITE HOUSE CALLS FOR SANCTUARY CITIES TO USE ICE AMID FUROR OVER ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CRIMES

    An illegal immigrant sneaks through a hole in the U.S.-Mexico border wall in El Paso, Texas, on Dec. 19, 2022.
    An illegal immigrant wanders through a gap in the U. S. Mexico border wall in El Paso, Texas. ( Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images )

    The four politicians are asking the Court to provide information on the number of criminal prosecutions for formerly deported illegal immigrants who have been found guilty of crimes while residing in the United States as well as information on judicial guidelines for those who have recently been deported illegal immigrants. &nbsp,

    The DOJ has reached out to Fox News Digital. &nbsp,

    California position Rep. Bill Essayli spent four years prosecuting situations for the Justice Department in the Central District of California, which covers some districts, including Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino regions. &nbsp,

    Many lawyers specialize in those situations where a believe was originally deported after committing a crime in the United States and then reentering improperly, which is a criminal, Essayli told Fox News Digital. &nbsp,

    ” The law is clear that these are crimes and should be prosecuted”, he said. &nbsp,

    He claimed that court documents showed that in his old office, there were only five quite cases prosecuted in 2023, compared to hundreds of such cases in the previous year. &nbsp,

    NYC MAYOR RESISTS CALLS FOR SANCTUARY CITY AMENDMENT TO PERMIT THE Repatriation OF VIOLENT ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS

    Merrick Garland sitting
    U. S. Attorney General Merrick Garland ( Eduardo Munoz/POOL/AFP via Getty Images )

    He noted that some lawyers and security attorneys dislike those kinds of cases because they believe the suspect has already served day for their crimes before being deported, and is simply returning illegally to the United States for reasons other than home. &nbsp,

    ” A lot of prosecutors, they lean left, and they do n’t like these cases, and they find them annoying and a burden”, he said. &nbsp,

    Calvert blamed the number of illegal bridges on Biden’s border procedures, which have come under heavy criticism by Republicans. &nbsp,

    The blatant disregard of our nation’s laws by illegal immigrants and the lack of protection by our country’s judiciary system are just another example of President Biden‘s open-border policies contributing to the charitable and national security crises we see at the frontier and in every society across the country, he said in a statement. &nbsp,

    WHICH Towns, Regions, AND STATES IN THE US ARE’ SANCTUARY’ JURISDICTIONS? &nbsp,

    Despite the notion that some migrants are coming to the U. S. for work, some have poor purposes, Essayli said. &nbsp,

    ” These are the bad guys. This is n’t the migrant who’s coming here to work on a farm”, he said. ” This is a convicted criminal. There is no denying that the government, knowing that they have a legal history, allows them to easily travel the country.

    ” These are the most dangerous people and that is who this U. S. attorney’s office is allowing to wander free”, he said. &nbsp,

    Source credit

    Keep Reading

    Grand theft cargo: Sinaloa cartel targets US rail companies

    Border Report Live: Cartels hijacking cargo trains in US

    DHS slams Michelle Wu’s ‘sickening’ comparison of ICE agents to neo-Nazis

    Newlywed couple separated at immigration courthouse by ICE

    2 women among victims of quintuple homicide in Juarez

    South Texas BORTAC team helping search for escaped inmate

    Editors Picks

    CIA ‘controls the president,’ whistleblower warns

    June 5, 2025

    Lunar setback: Japanese lander loses contact during descent; fate of ‘Resilience’ mission uncertain

    June 5, 2025

    Elon Musk responds to Laura Loomer’s criticism amid Donald Trump spat: ‘He will be around for … ‘

    June 5, 2025

    Grand theft cargo: Sinaloa cartel targets US rail companies

    June 5, 2025

    Trump travel ban: What to know as 12 nations are barred from entry to US

    June 5, 2025

    Davis: SCOTUS Needs To Extend Reverse Discrimination Ban To Schools, Not Just Workplaces

    June 5, 2025

    Trump-Musk feud turns ugly; escalated on social media: Top developments

    June 5, 2025

    Christopher Wray Should Be Locked Up for Running Biden’s Goon Squad

    June 5, 2025

    Musk appears to endorse Trump impeachment as social media spat spirals out of control

    June 5, 2025

    Trump says he doesn’t mind ‘Elon turning against me’ in first post since Musk’s Epstein files claim

    June 5, 2025
    • Home
    • US News
    • Politics
    • Business & Economy
    • About Alan
    • Contact

    Sign up for the Conservative Insider Newsletter.

    Get the latest conservative news from alancmoore.com [aweber listid="5891409" formid="902172699" formtype="webform"]
    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube Instagram TikTok
    © 2025 alancmoore.com
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • Accessibility

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.