By Bethany Blankley (The Middle Sq.)
The state of Florida is suing the Biden-Harris administration to acquire info on what number of unlawful international nationals convicted of violent crimes who served time in jail have been launched into the U.S. as a substitute of being deported.
“Historically, when illegal aliens were brought to the U.S. to be prosecuted for their crimes, it was well understood that the aliens would be deported once they have served their sentence,” Florida’s lawsuit, filed by Legal professional Common Ashley Moody, states. “That was until the Biden-Harris Administration implemented their shockingly irresponsible immigration policy, pushing unknown numbers of dangerous criminals straight from federal prison into our communities and causing chaos, anarchy, and crime.”
The lawsuit was filed after Florida obtained no response to a Freedom of Info Act request it submitted in March in search of details about prison unlawful international nationals allegedly being launched into the U.S. as a substitute of being deported.
It was filed within the U.S. District Courtroom Center District of Florida Fort Myers Division and names U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement and the Federal Bureau of Prisons as defendants.
“In addition to flat out refusing to secure the border, reports indicate that President Biden and failed Border Czar Kamala Harris refuse to deport dangerous illegal immigrant prisoners into our communities once they are released from prison,” Moody mentioned. “This administration has made it clear they will not turn over documents showing this dangerous and unlawful scheme in a timely manner. Now, American cities are suffering in a very public way. I will not stand idly by and allow this dereliction of duty.”
When submitting the FOIA request in March, she mentioned, “The Biden administration has full knowledge that prisoners from other countries are making their way into the United States through our wide-open border. Now, we are demanding to know reasons why the Biden administration is releasing criminal illegal aliens in U.S. prisons directly into the interior, rather than deporting them back to their country of origin,” saying, “the American people deserve to know.”
The criticism states the administration is “unlawfully withholding records” and by doing so, harming Florida by “continuously denying Florida access to documents that it has a legal right to.” It additionally states the hurt is irreparable till ICE is compelled to observe the legislation. The lawsuit asks the court docket to order the defendants to reply to Florida’s request and canopy lawyer charges.
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Within the criticism, Moody additionally alludes to the completely different processes adopted by U.S. Customs and Border Safety Air & Marine Operations, Border Patrol, and U.S. Coast Guard officers when apprehending an unlawful border crosser at a land border versus at sea.
In contrast to these illegally getting into on the southwest or northern borders by land, who’re largely processed into the U.S. as a substitute of for elimination, when apprehended at sea, most unlawful international nationals are repatriated to their nation of origin, The Middle Sq. has reported.
U.S. Coast Guard seventh District in South Florida crews proceed to interdict and repatriate international nationals making an attempt to illegally enter the U.S. off the coast of Florida, together with a file quantity below the Biden-Harris administration, The Middle Sq. has reported.
In keeping with Coast Guard data, in six months from Oct. 1, 2022, to Might 17, 2023, for instance, crews interdicted or encountered 6,679 Cubans and 4,473 Haitians, The Middle Sq. beforehand reported.
By comparability, crews apprehended 838 Cubans in fiscal 2021, 49 in fiscal 2020, 313 in fiscal 2019 and 259 in fiscal 2018, The Middle Sq. reported.
These numbers exclude interdiction efforts of Miami Sector Border Patrol brokers, additionally completely reported on by The Middle Sq..
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Critics argue if the insurance policies applied at sea, off the coast of Florida, or on Florida shores have been applied at U.S. northern and southwest land borders, doubtlessly hundreds of thousands of unlawful international nationals would have been processed for elimination as a substitute of being launched into the nation with a discover to seem earlier than an immigration decide a number of years into the longer term.
These apprehended by federal and native officers on the Florida coast after they illegally arrived by sea, who didn’t legally arrive at ports of entry with any immigration declare, are primarily processed for elimination and “are generally not eligible to claim asylum or to appear before an immigration judge,” Moody notes.
Below the Biden-Harris administration, “criminal aliens [are brought] to the United States [by the federal government] so the aliens can be prosecuted consistent with federal law and serve time in prison. But everyone has always assumed – in both Democrat and Republican Administrations – that such aliens would be deported the moment they finished their criminal sentence,” she mentioned. “In any other case, the choice to deliver a prison to the US for prosecution leads to a profit to that alien within the type of the precise to completely stay in the US.
“For the first time in history, however, the Biden-Harris Administration has abandoned that practice … In other words, as things stand, asylum seekers caught on the high seas have been returned to their home country without even seeing an immigration judge, while drug traffickers and other serious criminals brought to the United States only for the purpose of serving prison time are being released straight into our communities to wreak havoc on our citizenry.”
Syndicated with permission from The Middle Sq..