A recent report from the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) reveals a significant shift in federal arrest numbers for noncitizens over a 20-year span. In 2018, non-U.S. citizens represented 64 percent of federal arrests, a notable rise from 1998, when they accounted for just 37 percent and U.S. citizens comprised 63 percent.
Despite noncitizens making up approximately seven percent of the U.S. population, according to 2017 Census Bureau data, the BJS report highlights that they were responsible for 15 percent of all federal arrests and an equal percentage of non-immigration crime prosecutions in U.S. district courts in 2018.
A notable increase was seen in the five judicial districts along the U.S.-Mexico border. Federal arrests in these regions nearly doubled from 33 percent in 1998 to 65 percent in 2018. The report indicates that almost 95 percent of this increase pertains to immigration offenses.
The data further reveals that Mexican nationals constituted about 40 percent of these noncitizen arrests, with Central Americans making up another 20 percent. Comparatively, U.S. citizens accounted for 36 percent of all federal offense arrests in 2018.
From 1998 to 2018, the percentage of federal arrests involving Mexican citizens increased from 28 percent to 40 percent, and arrests involving Central Americans surged from 1 percent to 20 percent. Meanwhile, U.S. citizen federal arrests saw a decrease from 63 percent to 36 percent.
The report also identifies the most common offenses leading to prosecutions of non-U.S. citizens in 2018. These include illegal reentry (72 percent), drug-related offenses (13 percent), fraud (4.5 percent), alien smuggling (4 percent), and visa misuse (2 percent). In contrast, U.S. citizens were most frequently prosecuted for drug offenses (38 percent), weapons charges (21 percent), fraud (12 percent), public order crimes (12 percent), and alien smuggling (6 percent).
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A recent report from the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) reveals a significant shift in federal arrest numbers for noncitizens over a 20-year span. In 2018, non-U.S. citizens represented 64 percent of federal arrests, a notable rise from 1998, when they accounted for just 37 percent and U.S. citizens comprised 63 percent.
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul is considering a partial ban on masks in the New York City subway system. The Democrat admits anti-Semitic protesters and criminals are using them to conceal their identities during illegal activities. This follows recent legislative actions in North Carolina, where lawmakers passed a ban on masks in public places, with exceptions for medical reasons. The North Carolina measure increases penalties for individuals wearing masks while committing crimes.
During a news conference, Hochul claimed she would “not tolerate individuals using masks to evade responsibility for criminal or threatening behavior.” She did not provide specific details about the prospective ban but said there would be exceptions for health, cultural, and religious reasons—meaning Muslims wearing face veils would be exempt.
The concept of banning masks in public is not new in New York. The state enacted a mask ban in the 1800s amidst violent protests, suspended in 2020 by former Gov. Andrew Cuomo due to the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is backing Hochul’s proposed ban. Adams previously advocated for shopkeepers to require customers to remove masks upon entering their stores, to make thieves and other criminals easier to identify.
“Cowards hide their faces. Dr. [Martin Luther] King did not hide his face,” Adams said.
On Monday, masked protesters chanted anti-Semitic and pro-Hitler slogans on the New York subway. It is unclear whether those involved would be impacted by a subway mask ban, however, as the Palestinian keffiyehs and Islamic veils they wore would likely fall under the “cutural” and “religious” exceptions Hochul referenced.
“Raise your hand if you’re a Zionist.”
Pro-Palestine demonstrators in New York took their “Day of Rage for Gaza” protests to the Manhattan subway as they rallied around the city on June 10 pic.twitter.com/YFArZajSF6
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is considering a partial ban on masks in the New York City subway system. The Democrat admits anti-Semitic protesters and criminals are using them to conceal their identities during illegal activities. This follows recent legislative actions in North Carolina, where lawmakers passed a ban on masks in public places, with exceptions for medical reasons. The North Carolina measure increases penalties for individuals wearing masks while committing crimes.
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Most of the jobs created under Joe Biden “are not jobs for American workers,” according to Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse. “These are not jobs for either the native nor the legal migrant,” he told Turning Points USA founder Charlie Kirk.
Kassam says the public “rightly are sick of” of this “rewarding of illegality, rewarding of criminality” by the Biden regime, which may explain why the incumbent rates so poorly on the economy in polls, despite the corporate media insisting it is growing well.
The National Pulse has previously reportedresearch by Steve Englander, head of macro at Standard Chartered, estimating that “undocumented [sic] immigrants account for half of job growth in FY24 so far.”
Even this may have been an underestimate, however, with research by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), covered by The National Pulse in February, finding Biden‘s vaunted “jobs recovery” is driven almost entirely by illegal immigrants.
Kassam has explained how this is possible before, noting that illegal immigrants are still able to take jobs if they are issued so-called employment authorization documents by the Biden regime. These enable them to work while they await their day in immigration court.
This is often set for years from the date they first encounter U.S. border officials, and hundreds of thousands have been granted a stealth amnesty as a result of the federal government terminating their asylum cases without any decision on their right to asylum being taken.
Most of the jobs created under Joe Biden "are not jobs for American workers," according to Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse. "These are not jobs for either the native nor the legal migrant," he told Turning Points USA founder Charlie Kirk.
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Brexit leader Nigel Farage has been assaulted again while campaigning for Britain’s upcoming snap election in Barnsley, England. The 60-year-old was greeting supporters—and detractors—from an open-topped double-decker ‘battle bus’ when a presumed radical leftist began hurling cement at him from a nearby construction site.
Farage’s attacker, who can be heard screaming “fascist scum” at the Reform Party leader, is quickly tackled by nearby builders and thrown from the construction site. Fleeing the scene, he is intercepted and arrested by police officers.
“My huge thanks to South Yorkshire Police today,” Farage said of the incident in a statement posted to X, formerly Twitter.
“I will not be bullied or cowed by a violent left-wing mob who hate our country,” he vowed.
On his first day of campaigning, Farage was “milkshaked” following a successful rally. Farage took the attack, launched by OnlyFans prostitute Victoria Thomas-Bowen, in stride, but later confessed the attacks can be “quite scary” to an interviewer who alluded to the fact he could have been targeted with “something more serious” than milkshake. Britain is noted for its high number of acid attacks, particularly in Sadiq Khan’s London.
Populist Slovak leader Robert Fico was shot multiple times while out in public in May, later blaming globalist politicians and media linked to George Soros for stirring up hatred against him for his political views.
My huge thanks to South Yorkshire Police today.
I will not be bullied or cowed by a violent left-wing mob who hate our country. pic.twitter.com/40Zu56KcBL
Brexit leader Nigel Farage has been assaulted again while campaigning for Britain's upcoming snap election in Barnsley, England. The 60-year-old was greeting supporters—and detractors—from an open-topped double-decker 'battle bus' when a presumed radical leftist began hurling cement at him from a nearby construction site.
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Christopher Wray, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), was left floundering at a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing last week when Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) pressed him on whether associates of sex traffickers Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell are still under investigation.
“We know that Jeffrey Epstein, who’s now deceased, and [Ghislaine] Maxwell, his associate who’s now in prison, were engaged in a conspiracy of sex trafficking with minors. So were others,” Sen. Kennedy said, asking: “What’s the FBI doing to investigate the other people that were involved in the sex trafficking rings?”
A visibly uncomfortable Wray said he was “not sure” if he could “confirm any specific individual” was still under investigation, but Kennedy continued to press him.
IS THERE STILL AN INVESTIGATION?
“Jeffrey Epstein had video surveillance in all of his homes and on his private island,” said Kennedy in reference to Little Saint James, visited by the likes of Democrat megadonor Reid Hoffman before Epstein’s death.
“There have been articles after articles from witnesses who have said he videotaped sex acts with prominent people [and] young girls that he procured,” Kennedy recalled.
“The FBI and other federal agencies have raided [Epstein’s] houses. Do you have those tapes?” he demanded.
“I can’t discuss the specifics of our law-enforcement operations related to Mr. Epstein or Miss Maxwell,” Wray squirmed. He said the FBI “had” run an extensive investigation into the pair but insisted he could not say whether anyone else was under investigation.
“I just want to know if these prominent people are above the law and aren’t being investigated, or is the FBI investigating?” Kennedy pushed.
“Well, no one is above the law, number one,” Wray claimed. “As to whether specific people are being investigated, that’s not something, as I’m sure you can appreciate, I can engage on.”
“I’m not sure there’s anything I can share with you on that,” Wray replied.
Around 85,000children may have been trafficked in the U.S. on Joe Biden’s watch.
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Christopher Wray, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), was left floundering at a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing last week when Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) pressed him on whether associates of sex traffickers Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell are still under investigation.
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Donald Trump’s description of migrant crime as an emerging “new category of crime” continued to be vindicated over the last week, with The National Pulse finding many examples of illegal alien criminals and accused criminals victimizing Americans and eating into public resources.
WOULD-BE COP KILLER.
The highest-profile illegal alien to be criminally charged in recent days is Bernardo Raul Castro Mato, a 19-year-old Venezuelan accused of shooting two New York Police Department (NYPD) officers during a foot chase.
Mato allegedly shot NYPD Officer Christopher Abreu, 26, in the leg, and Officer Richard Yarusso, 26, in the chest, before being brought down by gunfire himself. The Venezuelan is a suspect in several scooter-borne robberies, often targeting women. He crossed the border illegally last summer, but the immigration case against him was closed.
MOST WANTED.
Texas has unveiled a ’10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants’ list, featuring nine at-large pedophiles and one captured murderer who had violated his parole conditions. The ten illegals are all described as ‘White (Hispanic),’ with the Lone Star State offering rewards of up to $5,000 for the top five and $3,000 for the remainder.
“When President Joe Biden took office, he dismantled every effective border policy his predecessor put into place,” commented Governor Greg Abbott. “As a result, we have seen record high levels of illegal immigration, including dangerous criminals and terrorists who are a threat to the public safety of our state and our nation,” he added.
U.S.-FUNDED TERRORIST.
A radical Islamic terrorist who fought with an effectively U.S.-backed al-Qaeda faction in Syria is due to be sentenced in California.
Mura Kurashev, originally from the Russian Federation’s Muslim-majority Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, near Chechnya, sent thousands of dollars to al-Qaeda after crossing the U.S. southern border with his family.
VICTIMIZING THE MOST VULNERABLE.
Rigberto Hoyos-Alban, a Colombian illegal, has been apprehended by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after being charged with four counts of sexual assault and one count of assault against “a person with a severe mental handicap” in Rhode Island.
“This is not the type of individual we want walking the streets of our New England neighborhoods,” said ICE official Todd M. Lyons.
Hoyos-Alban crossed the border illegally in November. Like many of the illegals featured in The National Pulse’s migrant crime round-ups, he was let loose among the public by the local authorities after being charged despite ICE issuing a detainer request against him.
GUATEMALAN PEDOPHILE.
ICE announced it had detained Raul Calderon-Interiano, convicted of sexually abusing a Maryland minor, on Monday. As with Hoyos-Alban, he was set at liberty among the public in defiance of an ICE detainer despite the agency describing him as “a significant threat” to Maryland children.
Baltimore County Detention Center not only refused to honor the ICE detainer against the pedophile, they did not even inform ICE of the date they released him.
THE PACIFIC THEATER.
While the southern border is the main front in the ongoing illegal immigration crisis, other fronts are opening up—not only to the north and off the coast of Florida, but in the Pacific Ocean.
Fourteen Chinese nationals have been convicted of engaging in a conspiracy to transport, move, or attempt to transport or move illegal aliens to the U.S. territory of Guam by boat. However, only two were given prison sentences; short terms of 12 and eight months.
NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE.
Seven suspected people-smugglers have been arrested after driving over two dozen illegals across the southern border packed into a secret trailer compartment.
The migrants were found in a “shack” outside San Antonio, Texas, suffering from heat exhaustion and dehydration. Eleven were hospitalized.
COVER-UP?
Following the shooting of NYPD officers Christopher Abreu and Richard Yarusso, described at the beginning of this round-up, Rep. Nicole Malliotakis “submitted a [Freedom of Information Law] request to see how many crimes are being committed in & around migrant shelters.”
She says city officials have “stonewalled [and] pushed their response time back from May 22 to August 19,” offering this as further “proof that Biden’s ‘innocent asylum seekers’ are NOT being vetted.”
“Are they purposely evading transparency to cover up the facts, or have there have been so many crimes committed by those residing in our city illegally that they need another three months to calculate the numbers?”
“We have a new category of crime. It’s called migrant crime, and it’s going to be worse than any other form of crime,” @realDonaldTrump told Laura Ingraham. pic.twitter.com/FrdQLSFKPB
Read The National Pulse’s previous migrant crime round-up here.
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Donald Trump's description of migrant crime as an emerging "new category of crime" continued to be vindicated over the last week, with The National Pulse finding many examples of illegal alien criminals and accused criminals victimizing Americans and eating into public resources.
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The Louisiana Legislature has approved a bill allowing judges to order surgical castration for those convicted of sex crimes against children under the age of 13. The bill now awaits the signature of Republican Gov. Jeff Landry. If signed, Louisiana would become the first state to implement such a punishment.
The bill was passed by the GOP-controlled legislature and gives judges the option to sentence someone to surgical castration following a conviction for certain aggravated sex crimes. These crimes include rape, incest, and molestation of children younger than 13. Currently, Louisiana and a few other states, such as Alabama, California, Florida, and Texas, permit chemical castration. This involves drugs that reduce testosterone levels and decrease sex drive.
Some states allow predator offenders to opt for surgical castration, but no state currently permits a judge to impose surgical castration directly.
“This is a consequence,” said Republican state Sen. Valarie Hodges during a committee hearing in April. “It’s a step over and beyond just going to jail and getting out.”
The castration bill received overwhelming support in both legislative chambers, with opposition coming mostly from Democrats. Notably, however, Democratic state Sen. Regina Barrow authored the legislation, arguing the need for an additional deterrent and punishment for such crimes.
“The legislation addresses heinous acts against children,” Barrow said during an April committee meeting.
Governor Landry has yet to indicate his intention to sign it into law. As Louisiana’s Attorney General, he generally pursued an America First agenda, moving lawsuits against the Joe Biden regime for pressuring and colluding with tech firms to censor Americans and asking the Supreme Court to reject 2020 election results in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan, citing voting irregularities.
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The Louisiana Legislature has approved a bill allowing judges to order surgical castration for those convicted of sex crimes against children under the age of 13. The bill now awaits the signature of Republican Gov. Jeff Landry. If signed, Louisiana would become the first state to implement such a punishment.
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Two New York Police Department (NYPD) officers were shot early Monday morning by an illegal alien from Venezuela following an attempted traffic stop. The shooting occurred at approximately 1:40 AM at the intersection of 89th Street and 23rd Avenue. During the stop attempt, the suspect, identified as 19-year-old Bernardo Raul Castro-Mata, allegedly jumped off his scooter and fled on foot. As the officers pursued him, the suspect opened fire at them. They returned fire, hitting Castro-Mata in the ankle.
Both police officers were subsequently treated for their injuries and released from the hospital. One officer sustained a gunshot wound to the leg, while the other was saved by his bulletproof vest.
Donald Trump has warned of the rise in Venezuelan migrant crime, stressing the need to stop the ultra-violent Tren de Aragua gang, which also operates across Chile, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, and Panama, from turning its foothold in the U.S. into an entrenched position.
The former president’s tough stance against crime has earned the endorsement of thousands of New York bodegas. He is polling surprisingly close to Joe Biden, who endorses pro-criminal policies, such as cashless bail, in the Empire State. Sixty-four percent of New Yorkers blame Biden for the migrant crisis, and 70 percent believe he is unfit for office.
Castro-Mata crossed into the United States through Eagle Pass, Texas, in July 2023. The burden imposed on law enforcement by criminal migrants has become enormous under Biden, with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) tasked with monitoring 617,000 illegals with criminal records or pending criminal charges — more than the entire population of the State of Wyoming.
“We have a new category of crime. It’s called migrant crime, and it’s going to be worse than any other form of crime,” @realDonaldTrump told Laura Ingraham. pic.twitter.com/FrdQLSFKPB
Two New York Police Department (NYPD) officers were shot early Monday morning by an illegal alien from Venezuela following an attempted traffic stop. The shooting occurred at approximately 1:40 AM at the intersection of 89th Street and 23rd Avenue. During the stop attempt, the suspect, identified as 19-year-old Bernardo Raul Castro-Mata, allegedly jumped off his scooter and fled on foot. As the officers pursued him, the suspect opened fire at them. They returned fire, hitting Castro-Mata in the ankle.
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Jury selection for the federal gun case against Hunter Biden, son of Joe Biden, begins Monday. The trial comes after a “sweetheart” plea deal with prosecutors fell apart when Judge Maryellen Noreika interrogated its unusually generous terms.
Hunter has been charged in Delaware with three felonies related to a 2018 firearm purchase. His memoirs say he was abusing crack cocaine during this period. The First Son is accused of lying to a federally licensed gun dealer, falsely claiming he was not a drug abuser on his firearm application, and possessing the gun illegally for 11 days.
He has pleaded not guilty, alleging the Justice Department is unfairly targeting him despite the special treatment in his now-defunct plea deal.
During jury selection, the judge will question prospective jurors about their political activities and views on the upcoming election, as well as their opinions on firearms purchases and drug addiction.
Separately, Hunter is also facing a California trial in September for allegedly failing to pay $1.4 million in taxes. The aforementioned plea deal would have dealt with these charges as well.
FAMILY BUSINESS.
Hunter’s upcoming trials do not center on his foreign business deals. Joe Biden allegedly played a role in these, indicating broader corruption within the Biden family.
Messages Hunter exchanged with a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) official from Joe Biden’s Delaware home before he became President show Hunter threatening, “I am sitting here with my father, and we would like to understand why the commitment made has not been fulfilled… [I] will make certain that between the man sitting next to me and every person he knows and my ability to forever hold a grudge that you will regret not following my direction. I am sitting here waiting for the call with my father.”
Joe Biden has long denied any involvement in his son’s business schemes. However, Rep. James Comer’s House Oversight Committee found Hunter’s China-linked Owasco PC firm made “direct monthly payments to Joe Biden.”
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Jury selection for the federal gun case against Hunter Biden, son of Joe Biden, begins Monday. The trial comes after a "sweetheart" plea deal with prosecutors fell apart when Judge Maryellen Noreika interrogated its unusually generous terms.
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The individual responsible for attacking multiple people at an anti-Islamization rally in the German city of Mannheim on Friday has been identified as Sulaiman A., a 25-year-old Afghan migrant. A graphic video of the attack shows the Afghan national and resident of Hesse attacking people at a rally against Islamist extremism organized by the Citizens’ Movement Pax Europa (BpE), described as a counter-jihad group.
Multiple people attempted to restrain the attacker, including a police officerwho appeared to be stabbed in the neck while trying to bring the attacker to the ground. A second police officer then shot the suspect, wounding him.
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser has raised the possibility that the attack could be Islamist-motivated. “If the investigations reveal an Islamist motive, this would be a further confirmation of the great danger posed by Islamist acts of violence,” she said in a statement.
The National Pulse has previously reported that migrants in Germany have been the source of a wave of violent crime. Recent data disclosed by Germany‘s Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) revealed that foreign migrants, who account for just 14.6 percent of the country’s population, were implicated in 58.5 percent of all violent crimes in the country.
Meanwhile, the German Interior Ministry has confirmed that the number of foreign criminal suspects surged to approximately 923,000 in 2023, a rise of almost a fifth year over year.
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The individual responsible for attacking multiple people at an anti-Islamization rally in the German city of Mannheim on Friday has been identified as Sulaiman A., a 25-year-old Afghan migrant. A graphic video of the attack shows the Afghan national and resident of Hesse attacking people at a rally against Islamist extremism organized by the Citizens’ Movement Pax Europa (BpE), described as a counter-jihad group.
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