
"So President Trump has never corroborated his frequent claims that many migrants under Biden came in from prisons or mental institutions, or that foreign countries empty these facilities to send people to the U.S. as migrants – no shred of proof whatsoever."
"The number, he explained, refers to non-citizens who entered the U.S. over several decades, including during Trump's first administration and not just under Biden. He continued: People who were convicted of homicide at some point, usually in the U.S after their arrival and then were placed on what ICE calls the non-detain docket usually because their home countries wouldn't accept them back."
"So the idea that, you know, 11,880 murderers were led by Biden, president trump often says, roaming the streets today just completely inaccurate."
During the State of the Union address, President Trump claimed that 11,888 murderers entered the United States under Biden's administration. CNN fact checker Daniel Dale examined this assertion and found it to be inaccurate. The figure of 11,888 refers to non-citizens convicted of homicide over several decades, including during Trump's first administration, not exclusively under Biden. These individuals were placed on ICE's non-detain docket, typically because their home countries refused to accept them. Most are currently incarcerated rather than roaming free. Dale also rejected Trump's unsupported claims that migrants came from prisons and mental institutions, stating there is no evidence for these assertions.
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