More Than 13,000 Non-Citizen Murderers Are in the United States, ICE Says
More than 13,000 non-citizens convicted of murder are currently in the United States, ICE confirmed in a September 25, 2024, letter to a U.S. Congressman.
The letter also reveals the scope of non-citizen criminality in the U.S., at least those people identified by ICE. According to ICE, as of July 21, 2024, "there were 662,566 noncitizens with criminal histories on ICE’s national docket which includes those detained by ICE and on the agency’s non-detained docket."
Of those, 435,719 are convicted criminals, and 226,847 have pending criminal charges, he wrote. The report comes on the heels of Wisconsin Right Now's new series, which is profiling a non-citizen accused of a serious crime in the battleground state every day until the election. Our first stories profiled an accused rapist, child molester, and attempted murderer.
The killers are just one category on the ICE list. ICE says in the letter that it has identified the following noncitizen criminals:
- More than 16,000 convicted rapists
- More than 2,500 kidnappers
- More than 10,000 robbers
- More than 64,000 convicted of assault
- More than 57,000 convicted of "dangerous drugs"
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