Republicans urge ICE to prioritize those facing violent crime charges for deportation
- On June 11, 2025, a group of six House Republicans, led by Rep. Tony Gonzales, sent a letter urging ICE to prioritize deporting migrants with violent crime convictions.
- The letter followed reports that 44% of detainees lack criminal records, and concerns that ICE resources could be overstretched by targeting low-risk individuals.
- The lawmakers emphasized that ICE’s focus should remain on convicted criminals including murderers and smugglers, warning that diverting resources risks national security amid increasing deportations.
- The lawmakers emphasized that focusing efforts on individuals without a criminal history diverts valuable time and resources away from targeting terrorists and cartel members.
- This call for enforcement prioritization accompanies President Trump’s deployment of 2,000 National Guard and 700 Marines to California amid protests against heightened immigration operations.
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Republicans urge ICE to prioritize those facing violent crime charges for deportation
Six Hispanic Republicans are urging the Trump administration to prioritize deporting migrants facing charges for violent crimes as immigration enforcement officers have ramped up arrests of nonviolent migrants. In a letter to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) acting Director Todd Lyons on Wednesday, the members led by Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) — the chair of the Congressional Hispanic Conference in the House GOP — sought information …
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