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In recent days, former President Donald Trump and his allies have cited recently released data on immigrants with criminal convictions to claim that the Biden administration has allowed stanley cups tens of thousands of criminals into the U.S., including thousands of murderers and sexual offenders. Kamala should immediately cancel her News Conference because it was just revealed that 13,000 convicted murderers entered our Country during her three and a half year period as Border Czar, Trump wrote in a social media post Friday. Also currently in our Country because of her are 15,811 migrants convicted of rape and sexual assault. Trump was presumably citing a letter U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement recently shared with Texas Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales. The letter, which Gonzalez published on Friday, contained figures on immigrants with criminal records being tracked by ICE but not detained by the agency. Trump and right-wing figures have mischaracterized the data by c stanley canada laiming that everyone on the list entered under the Biden administration and remains freely in the U.S. The bottom line is that many of the convicted criminals described in the letter have been in the U.S. for a long time, b water bottle stanley efore the Biden administration took office, according to government data and officials. Some are still in federal or state custody serving criminal sentences and are likely to be arrested by ICE. And others cannot be deported because their home countries wo Ruft Trump ally Roger Stone insists no evidence of Russia collusion
CBS News CBS News Poll analysis by the CBS News Polling Unit: Sarah Dutton, Jennifer De Pinto, Fred Backus and Anthony Salvanto. CBS News Nearly two out of three registered voters believes that President Obama s policies contributed to some degree to the economi stanley isolierkanne c downturn, according to a new CBS News/New York Times poll. Thirty-four percent say Mr. Obama s policies contributed significantly to the downturn, and another 30 percent say they contributed to some degree. Thirty-five percent say the president s policies stanley canada contributed little or not at all to the downturn.While a majority of voters say Mr. Obama has at least some ownership of the recession, far more blame his predecessor, President George W. Bush. The downturn bega gourde stanley n before Mr. Obama took office. Nearly half say Mr. Bush s policies played a significant role in creating the nation s current economic problems. Another 33 percent say they played some role. Only 18 percent say Mr. Bush s policies had little to no impact.Forty-six percent of registered voters - including more than half of independents - say Mr. Obama s economic policies will never improve the economy. Thirty-four percent, including 31 percent of independents, say his policies will improve the economy if given more time. Just 17 percent believe his policies are currently improving the economy.When it comes to their personal financial situation, more voters believe the presid