Migrant murders put American communities on edge as over 1.4M avoid deportation with shady tactics

Americans murdered at the hands of illegal immigrants have left communities throughout the United States on edge as more than 1.4 million people have avoided deportation orders amid the country’s border crisis.The fact that 1.4 million illegal immigrants remain in the United States after getting formal deportation orders from federal judges shows just how “unserious” the Biden administration is about the country’s migrant crisis, an immigration scholar told Fox News Digital. Of those 1.4 million, only about 13,000 are behind bars.As of July 2023, an estimated 11.7 million illegal immigrants resided in the US, according to the Center of Migration Studies of New York.The issue has concerned residents throughout the US, as Americans such as Laken Riley, Lizbeth Medina, Jocelyn Nungaray and Rachel Morin have been killed over the past two years, all allegedly at the hands of illegal immigrants.“It took decades of neglect and bad public policy, coupled with four years of unprecedented illegal immigration, to get here,” Steven Camarota, director of research for the Center of Immigration Studies, told Fox News Digital.

“You can’t reverse it in four years.”“But could [the Trump administration] in effect fulfill a campaign process? Absolutely,” he continued.Former Border Patrol Council head Brandon Judd told Fox News Digital the number didn’t come as a surprise. “We’ve known this forever,” he said.“I’ve been on record many times saying that once somebody gets here, they’re never going to leave this country.

And the reason is, is because the vast majority of them won’t show up [for their court date].”Camarota explained that after a migrant’s application for asylum or appeal is rejected, a judge issues a “final order of removal.” “We typically don’t put you in the courtroom, give you your order of removal and then lock you in irons … if you’re not in detention, you’re going to get notified in a letter,” Camarota ...

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