ICE Doesn’t Have Records on Nearly 400k Illegals They Released
As we’ve watched the Biden border crisis grow exponentially worse over the two years since the President took office, the news has been uniformly dismal. Even if Title 42 can be lifted, the situation is likely to get worse. Alejandro Mayorkas, however, has repeatedly assured us of his assurance that all migrant interactions with Immigration and Customs Enforcement are being tracked by ICE and will be processed through our immigration courts and/or asylum process. The Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University (TRAC), however, has been gathering all the data available and found that Homeland Security claims are completely false. In a recent letter to TRACICE acknowledged that it had “no records” for nearly 378,000 migrants who were released into the country’s interior with electronic tracking devices over the past three years. (Daily Caller)
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), admitted that it had “no records” of hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants released into the country with electronic tracking devices, the agency said in a Dec. 22 letter to Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC).
ICE informed It had TRAC “no records” Of the 377 980 individuals monitored by the agency’s “Alternatives to Detention” The electronic tracking of illegal immigrants in the country was done by the ATD program. TRAC requested data using a Freedom of Information Act request (FOIA), on ATD-detained persons from the beginning of fiscal year 2019 through August 2022.
“ICE’s response that they could no longer find records on immigrants in Alternatives to Detention (ATD) that they had previously released came as a shock, particularly after they informed us recently that they had been misleading the public for several months by releasing extremely inaccurate ATD data. The agency really needs to come clean.”
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