KOMMONSENTSJANE – ILLEGALS WITH CRIMINAL RECORDS WALKING THE U.S. STREETS

More than 925,000 ‘deported’ illegal immigrants are still in the U.S. – including 170,000 with criminal records
Report shows hundreds of thousands of people in the country illegally have been ordered removed, but are still living here
About 20 percent of the deported-but-not-departed illegal immigrants have at least one criminal conviction; nearly all of them are at large
About 60 percent of them come from just four countries: Mexico, El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala

By David Martosko, US Political Editor for MailOnline

Published: 10:54 EST, 1 July 2016 | Updated: 14:46 EST, 1 July 2016

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More than 925,000 illegal immigrants are walking the streets of the United States despite government orders for their deportation, according to a new report.

And more than 170,000 of them have been convicted of crimes in the U.S.

Those numbers indicate that nearly 1 in 10 people living in the U.S. illegally have already been ordered to leave, but are defying federal immigration authorities.

WILL THEY STAY OR WILL THEY GO? Nearly 1 million illegal immigrants are still in the U.S. after authorities issue ‘final’ deportation orders
WILL THEY STAY OR WILL THEY GO? Nearly 1 million illegal immigrants are still in the U.S. after authorities issue ‘final’ deportation orders

SHOCKING: At the end of 2015 there were more than 172,000 ‘criminal aliens’ at large in the U.S. after deportation orders

SHOCKING: At the end of 2015 there were more than 172,000 ‘criminal aliens’ at large in the U.S. after deportation orders

The Center for Immigration Studies, a center-right think tank, published the startling statistics on Friday.

The group’s policy studies director, Jessica Vaughan, told The Washington Times that only a tiny fraction of the deported-but-not-departed ‘aliens’ are already in custody.

‘The fact that almost 10 percent of the illegal resident population has already been ordered removed and is still here illustrates just how dysfunctional our immigration enforcement system is,’ she said.

‘It also should be of great concern that 20 percent of them are conviction criminals, and that most of these are at large in our communities.’

In all, the defiant offenders numbered 925,193 at the end of 2015.

Many of them are either people whose home countries refuse to take them back but whom U.S. authorities lack a legal basis to keep locked up.

Others are released from jails in so-called ‘sanctuary cities’ that refuse to work with federal immigration agents.

A third group simply go on the run.

Obama’s Muslim government is not doing its job.

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