Report: Feds allowed 1,000s of juvenile gang members, criminals to become citizens

(The Center Square) – Congress has created several programs to allow illegal border crossers claiming to be minors to remain in the U.S. Despite years of documented abuse of the programs, Congress continues to fund them to the tune of billions of dollars.

One is the failed unaccompanied minor program, with decades of documented reports of abuse and neglect of children, The Center Square has reported. Another is the Special Immigrant Juvenile Petition (SIJP) program that allows illegal foreign national minors already involved in the juvenile court system to remain in the U.S. and obtain a pathway to citizenship.

For decades, the SIJP has been exploited by criminal actors to enable thousands of violent gang members and suspected terrorists to obtain lawful permanent resident (LPR) status and become U.S. citizens, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) says in a new report, “Criminality, Gangs, and Program Integrity Concerns in Special Immigrant Juvenile Petitions.” MORE

5 Comments on Report: Feds allowed 1,000s of juvenile gang members, criminals to become citizens

  1. Those 200,000 were let in during the Biden regime
    The fact Congress is still funding it is just another in a long line of things to be annoyed at them for

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  2. what is happening with those children? Who were the kids handed over to? Where are they now? how old are they? What do they need? Where can they go?

    The criminals are on their own

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