ICE Unleashes Chaos: Guantanamo’s Criminal Aliens Released While Dangerous Migrants Roam Free!

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Illegals getting ready to be flown back home
Illegals getting ready to be flown back home.

President Trump, a leader who stands firm on law and order, made it a cornerstone of his administration to remove illegal alien criminals, including those tied to international gangs and drug cartels, from American soil. In a sweeping victory at the polls, President Trump wasted no time in appointing Tom Homan as his border czar and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, both of whom share his commitment to securing our nation from dangerous individuals who slipped through due to Democrat policies.

In the face of opposition from Democrat-aligned sanctuary city officials, ICE has worked tirelessly, collaborating with local and state law enforcement, to rid America’s streets of violent offenders. Murderers, rapists, child predators, human traffickers, and drug cartel operatives have been apprehended and dealt with – either detained or deported.

Since President Trump took office, ICE has made an astonishing 32,000 arrests, with 70% of those arrested facing charges or holding criminal convictions. This crackdown is precisely what the American people voted for.

Recently, Real America’s Voice reporter Ben Bergquam uncovered that ICE is releasing illegal aliens previously arrested by Trump’s Border Czar, Tom Homan. This development has left many wondering about the reasoning behind such actions.

On another front, Fox News has reported a sudden transfer of 40 illegal migrants from the Guantánamo Bay U.S. naval base to Louisiana. Among them are 23 high-threat individuals previously held at the base’s detention facility. U.S. defense officials have confirmed the transfer, yet the reason remains undisclosed and Homeland Security and ICE have not commented on their current detention location in Louisiana.

The usage of the Guantánamo facility, colloquially known as “Gitmo”, for holding migrants is uncertain. U.S. defense officials noted that 195 tents were prepared yet remain unused due to ICE standards requirements.

In a related judicial battle, former US Assistant District Attorney Phil Holloway discussed with Fox News host Harris Faulkner the court’s blocking of President Trump’s attempt to send Venezuelan criminals to Guantanamo. This decision is seen as part of ongoing legal challenges faced by President Trump from activist judges.

Meanwhile, the pressure on detention facilities continues. Reports indicate they have reached full capacity. The largest center, Dilley, capable of housing 2,400 detainees, was shuttered by the Biden administration in favor of relocating illegal immigrants to American communities without thorough vetting. This shortsighted policy only underscores the importance of President Trump’s decisive actions in safeguarding our nation’s borders.

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