Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released a convicted killer and illegal alien from Colombia into the United States. At the time of his arrest at the U.S.-Mexico border near San Luis, Arizona, in November 2023, United States Border Patrol agents did not realize that the 49-year-old Colombian national was a convicted murderer. He was subsequently given a Notice To Appear (NTA) and released into the United States.
The Colombian national was arrested in his home country in 2016 and convicted of murder, receiving a 17-year prison sentence. It is unclear why he was released or able to leave his home country and make his way to the United States. Former President Donald J. Trump has routinely accused nations in Central and South America of emptying their prisons and sending dangerous criminals with whom they no longer wish to deal north to the U.S. border.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested the Colombian national again on May 6, 2024, near Pittsfield, Massachusetts, where he resided. The National Pulse has previously reported that the generous sanctuary laws in Massachusetts have made it attractive to illegal aliens. Massachusetts courts have also made it increasingly difficult for federal immigration officials to secure detainers on illegals arrested by state and local police.
Congress estimates Biden‘s DHS releases tens of thousands of illegal aliens into the interior United States every few weeks. Meanwhile, internal DHS data suggests upwards of 85 percent of illegals encountered by U.S. border agents are subsequently released into the country after processing. Biden’s Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who was impeached by House Republicans but not removed by the Senate, has refused multiple requests by Congress for comprehensive data detailing how many illegal immigrants have been released into the country.